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Here are three observations from the first day of Bills training camp: The Bills started training camp with two interesting looks on defense in their secondary. The most noteworthy one was first-round rookie Maxwell Hairston not with the starting defense. Instead, veteran Tre'Davious White started across from Christian Benford on the outside.
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Watch Buffalo Bills' rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston make one of the more impressive plays of the team's first training camp practice on Wednesday.
The Buffalo Bills had a philosophy heading into the offseason on defense: Get bigger and better on the line. Buffalo opted not to bring back Von Miller and made multiple additions in free agency and in the draft.
With $432.6 million distributed to each team, the league shared more than $13 billion in revenue from the previous fiscal year, an increase of 7.5%.
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For the first time in franchise history, the Bills are taking center stage on Hard Knocks. Episode 1 premieres Tuesday, Aug. 5 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max. The five-part "Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills" will air weekly, following a team with Super Bowl aspirations through training camp at St. John Fisher University in Pittsford.
On Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills had their first day of work as they began a two-and-a-half-week stay in Rochester.
The Rochester area is set to welcome the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday as the team prepares for its upcoming season.
This year it’s two weeks of training camp, starting July 23, during which time the Bills will conduct 10 practices open to the public.
Everything about James Cook’s body language and performance spoke loudly that he’s focused on doing all he can to prepare for the season.
NFL Films vice president and executive producer Ken Rodgers, the longtime “Hard Knocks” steward, still anticipates dramatic stories to tell. He knows a great tale when he sees one. Rodgers has been in charge of “Hard Knocks” since 2007 and directed the 2015 documentary “Four Falls of Buffalo” for ESPN.
Vince Carter: Basketball Hall of Fame player, legendary dunker, NBC Sports analyst for NBA games starting next fall ... And part-owner of the NFL's Buffalo Bills.