Plus, are the Bills’ salary cap problems a thing of the past?
The Buffalo Bills are only returning two captains from last year’s squad, but thankfully, during an offseason that saw Buffalo lose plenty of proven veteran leaders, one of those returning captains is quarterback Josh Allen.
Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by hearing from Allen on how he’s embracing an expanded leadership role this year.
QB Josh Allen is embracing an expanded leadership role
Josh Allen celebrated his 28th birthday on Tuesday during Week 1 of Buffalo’s Organized Team Activities, and afterwards, Allen spoke to the media on how he has embraced an expanded leadership role heading into the 2024 NFL season and why he’s excited to continue his growth as a leader for the Bills.
- As he turns 28, Bills QB Josh Allen embraces expanded leadership role - Buffalo News
- Bills QB Josh Allen embracing leadership amid veteran departures - ESPN.com Buffalo Bills blog
- Josh Allen: "A Chance to Grow as a Leader" - BuffaloBills.com
- Bills eager for new leaders to emerge following offseason roster churn - Niagara-Gazette
- Josh Allen building rapport with new Bills WR corps - Spectrum News Buffalo
Even more Bills News
We hear why free-agent wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling decided to sign with the Bills, whether general manager Brandon Beane’s salary cap problems are fully behind the team, plus a draft sleeper who could play a large role this year, and more!
- New Bills WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling hitches his wagon to superstar QBs - Buffalo News
- Bills Mailbag: Are salary cap problems a thing of the past? - Buffalo News
- 2024 NFL Draft sleepers who could make an instant impact as rookies - The Athletic (subscription required)
- Buffalo Bills players, coaches spend day visiting 12 schools around the area - Buffalo News