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Bills head coach Joe Brady addressed the media ahead of the start of Bills minicamp on June 9, 2026. He discussed the preparations for the season, the outlook for players like James Cook, TJ Parker, Dalton Kincaid, Michael Hoecht, & Dion Dawkins, Travis Clayton’s development, the outlook at safety, the relationship with Josh Allen & QB coach Bo Hardegree, and having high goals.
 


Bills quarterback Josh Allen addressed the media after Bills minicamp on June 9, 2026. He discussed chemistry with DJ Moore and all the WRs, his relationship with head coach Joe Brady, working with QB coach Bo Hardegree, excitement for Highmark Stadium, having James Cook at practice, and preparations entering his ninth season.



Buffalo Bills Offensive Lineman Dion Dawkins meets with the media following Tuesday's practice at mandatory minicamp. Topics Include: His experience and veteran leadership of the team, as well as how the offense and team is coming together with the changes through the offseason.
 
SalC mentioned today on wgr that he would not be surprised if Brandin Cooks is on the roster instead of Palmer at some point. Love on both sides is still there

Said he expects at least 1100 yards from Moore





 
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Defensive Lineman Ed Oliver addressed the media after Tuesday's practice at mandatory minicamp. Topics include; being back at practice, New Head Coach Joe Brady, winning your one on one matchups, and playing in the old stadium.



Buffalo Bills open mandatory minicamp with surprising injury updates and renewed optimism for key players. Can Joe Brady’s offense thrive despite uncertainty at linebacker and shifting roles on both sides of the ball?

Joe Marino breaks down Dorian Williams’ mysterious injury and Michael Hoecht’s impressive rehab progress, spotlighting major concerns in Buffalo’s linebacker depth and the urgency for a veteran signing. The analysis explores Dion Dawkins’ fitness push, fullback roster strategy, and Skyler Bell’s tantalizing potential in the revamped receiving corps. Hear the latest on Kaleb Elarms-Orr’s rapid rise, Dalton Kincaid’s health, and the fierce competition brewing at guard and safety.

Will Brandon Beane secure the reinforcements needed for a playoff run, or will the Bills’ depth be tested yet again? Tune in for actionable insights and storylines to follow as minicamp unfolds.
 

The Joe Brady era

The Bills also made a surprising move in the offseason, firing coach Sean McDermott after missing a trip to the AFC Championship Game by inches. Now leading the show: former offensive coordinator Joe Brady.

The 36-year-old has a good relationship with quarterback Josh Allen, which is key. To get the Bills over that long-problematic hump, Brady must be more than a talented play caller. He has to serve as part talent evaluator, part CEO, part problem-solver and teacher. He must figure out how to solve the inconsistencies that have plagued Allen’s wide receiving unit. This offseason, the Bills traded for veteran D.J. Moore and drafted Skyler Bell in the fourth round. They’re hoping Joshua Palmer can rebound from an injury-shortened 2025 campaign, and that third-year pro Keon Coleman can finally live up to his potential. Meanwhile, the Bills’ defensive players are learning an entirely new system led by first-year coordinator Jim Leonhard.
 


That is the interesting thing to me when people talk about changes to the offense.

By almost any metric, the offense was a top 5 unit in the NFL last year and there is not a lot of room to improve over the results they got last year.
 


This is one of the most revealing Bills conversations you'll hear all year.

On a special episode of Bill Matic, D.A. sits down with Tyler Dunne of Go Long, one of the most successful independent football publications in America.

Fresh off an exclusive sit-down with Josh Allen, Dunne shares incredible insight into the quarterback, the franchise, and where the Bills are headed next.

It all starts with a stunning quote from Allen:

"The Bills winning a Super Bowl is the last great American sports story."

The franchise quarterback actually said it.

Why is Josh so optimistic?

D.A. and Dunne dive into:

🏈 The exclusive Josh Allen interview

🏈 Why the Bills ultimately had to move on from Sean McDermott

🏈 How Joe Brady can unlock the best version of Allen

🏈 Why the infamous "13 Seconds" collapse scarred the organization more than fans realize

🏈 The state of the franchise heading into its next chapter

Few people know the Bills better than Dunne, who covered the team for the The Buffalo News and remains deeply connected to Western New York.

For Bills fans, this is essential viewing.
 

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