Buffalo Rumblinks, 7/11: Previewing Bills’ quarterbacks

Syndication: Democrat and Chronicle
Jamie Germano/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK

Plus, rookie WR Keon Coleman isn’t feeling any added pressure heading into his debut season

Leading up to the start of the Buffalo Bills’ training camp at St. John Fisher University, Buffalo Rumblinks will offer up a series of positional previews from beat writers and reporters from around the country. Today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by previewing Josh Allen and the state of the quarterback room in Buffalo.

Previewing Buffalo’s quarterbacks

Read discussions about how Josh Allen, arguably one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, is poised to enjoy another outstanding season and analyze what’s in store for Allen entering his seventh season in the league. Plus, examining what backup Mitch Trubisky can offer in his second go-round with the Bills, and exploring if Allen has already become the greatest dual-threat QB in the history of the NFL.

WR Keon Coleman doesn’t feel added pressure

Much has been made of how Josh Allen and Buffalo’s passing game lost veterans Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis this offseason and how the wide receiver room features plenty of new faces, including second-round draft pick Keon Coleman. Hear from Coleman on how he isn’t feeling any added pressure to replace Diggs and Davis and how he just plans on being himself.

Even more Bills News

Speculating on which veterans could find themselves on the roster bubble, and exploring which franchise records could be broken this year. Plus, learn what some of the league’s top pass rushers learned from Von Miller’s annual Sack Summit, and more!

Recently featured on Buffalo Rumblings

Post a Comment

Previous Post Next Post