Josh Allen is set to lead the Buffalo Bills into the 2026 season with a revamped roster and new head coach Joe Brady. On July 28, the team will start camp at St. John Fisher in Rochester.
What's New for the Bills?
The Bills have undergone significant changes, including the hiring of a new head coach and the acquisition of veteran receiver D.J. Moore.
Why It Matters for Josh Allen
Allen expressed excitement about working with Moore, who brings veteran leadership and a high level of production to the team.
The Bills' superstar quarterback is looking forward to building team camaraderie during camp. Allen said the goal remains the same: to bring a Lombardi Trophy to Western New York.
What Comes Next?
The team will face a tough task with a rookie head coach, but Allen is confident in their abilities. The Bills have a strong core, including Allen and Moore, and are looking to make a deep playoff run.
The Bills attempted to upgrade their receiving corps by acquiring Moore in the offseason. He could be the missing link between Buffalo and an AFC Championship Game appearance.
Allen is aware that the team has lacked an experienced receiver since trading Stefon Diggs to Houston prior to the 2024 season. The Bills have relied on a collection of lesser names, but Moore's addition could make a significant difference.
The Bills will have options at receiver, including Moore, rookie Skyler Bell, and veteran Trent Sherfield. If Moore proves to be worth the second-round pick, it could mean the Bills have finally cleared the final hurdle.
Josh Allen is ready to lead the team into the new era. He understands the opportunity presented by the start of a new era and is looking forward to getting to work with his new teammates.
The Bills' ownership decided to part with longtime coach Sean McDermott after falling in the Divisional Round to the Denver Broncos. The team hired Joe Brady as his replacement, hoping to bring continuity and success to the franchise.
Allen is excited to work with Brady and the new coaching staff. He believes the team has the talent and dedication to make a deep playoff run and bring a Lombardi Trophy to Western New York.
The Bills will start their journey on July 28 at St. John Fisher in Rochester. With Josh Allen leading the way, the team is looking to make a strong push for the playoffs and bring a championship to their fans.