The Buffalo Bills still have yet to break through the glass ceiling and return to a coveted Super Bowl since 1994. Each season, they appear to be inching closer to that benchmark but have not managed to get over the hump.
They have now implemented multiple changes to the roster and tinkered with spots on the coaching staff. Last season looked like their best chance yet before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs yet again in a game decided by razor thin margins.
While there is some frustration in accepting another heartbreaking defeat, the Bills have worked through another offseason to chase the dream once more. Reigning MVP Josh Allen is set to lead the charge in a key season as he and his teammates will have more eyes on them than ever before.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced Wednesday that the Bills will be the next team to participate in "Hard Knocks." The show will follow the team at training camp this summer at St. John Fischer University.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announces some fun ones — The #Bills will participate in Hard Knocks during training camp…
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) May 21, 2025
And the NFC East will be the focus for in-season Hard Knocks. pic.twitter.com/iN9pslFKLz
Goodell also announced the regular season version of the show would focus on the NFC East franchises including the New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys.
This is the first time the Bills have been selected for the series since its inception in 2001. HBO has announced a premier date of August 5 for this season.
The Bills have several marquee matchups with rival AFC contenders on the schedule and will play their final season at the historic Highmark Stadium. That will come after the training camp period of course, but the show will undoubtedly build up the tension as the team prepares for those obstacles.
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