Bills Training Camp 2025: Rising Stars and Roster Battles in Full Swing
Get the latest updates from the Buffalo Bills' 2025 training camp, including standout performances, roster battles, and injury news as the team prepares for the upcoming NFL season.

Rising Stars Shine in Bills Training Camp
The Buffalo Bills' 2025 training camp is in full swing, and the competition for roster spots is heating up. With injuries playing a significant role, several players are seizing the opportunity to showcase their skills and make a case for the final 53-man roster.
Wide Receiver Battle
The wide receiver room has seen significant action, with players like Kristian Wilkerson and Tyrell Shavers stepping up in the absence of injured teammates. Wilkerson has been a standout in practices, earning significant snaps with the first-team offense. Shavers, who recently returned from an ankle injury, made a notable impact during Monday's closed practice, including a spectacular touchdown catch in the red zone.
Quarterback Josh Allen has been targeting Shavers frequently, and the young receiver has received high praise from head coach Sean McDermott. "He's a hard guy to stop just in terms of his heart, his desire," McDermott said.
Injury Updates
The Bills are dealing with a number of injuries, particularly at the wide receiver and linebacker positions. Khalil Shakir is week-to-week with a high ankle sprain, while Maxwell Hairston avoided a serious knee injury but remains sidelined. Shaq Thompson and Dorian Williams are also out with injuries, giving other linebackers like Joe Andreessen and Baylon Spector more opportunities to impress.
Defensive Adjustments
Defensive coordinator Bobby Babich has been adjusting the defense to account for the injuries. "Next man up, we prided ourselves on that," Babich said. The defense has been playing with intensity, and players like AJ Epenesa have been making plays, including an interception of Josh Allen during practice.
Camp Highlights
- Mitchell Trubisky has been working closely with a group of receivers, including Shavers and Wilkerson, who have been putting in extra work before and after practice.
- Christian Benford has been excelling in the secondary, consistently making plays and showing why the Bills signed him to a contract extension this offseason.
- The Bills signed Dan Feeney to bolster the offensive line after injuries to Alec Anderson and Sedrick Van Pran-Granger.
Looking Ahead
As the Bills continue their preparations for the preseason, the focus remains on staying healthy and evaluating the talent on the roster. With the first preseason game approaching, all eyes will be on who makes the final cut and how the team comes together for the 2025 NFL season.