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Bills Add Joey Bosa to Help Bolster Pass Rush
In an article naming players with the most pressure on them in 2025, ESPN's Bill Barnwell had Bosa on the list and noted that Bosa is "at a career crossroads" entering his 14th year.
The Buffalo Bills, like all other 31 teams in the league, have kicked off training camp this week. While the organization heads into camp with one of the deepest rosters in football, they did have some health concerns to deal with.
Rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston continues to have ups and downs, and two offensive tackle options battle for the top backup role.
Joey Bosa got most of Thursday off as the Bills are making sure they protect him as best they can from injury.
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Thankfully, Bosa has since recovered from that injury and is set to take the practice field for the Bills on Day 1 of training camp, head coach Sean McDermott revealed on Wednesday. RELATED: Bills' starting offensive lineman and key backup not ready to practice
As long as head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane have been around, they have stressed the importance of a consistent pass rush. It’s an all-around effort from their defensive line, but the focus on getting sustainable reps from their defensive ends has always been a priority for the Bills in their collective offseasons.
Third-year edge rusher Tuli Tuipulotu will have a bigger role this season with Joey Bosa no longer on the team. Stepping into a leadership role is a start.
"The body is perfectly fine. Calf is no issue anymore,” Bosa told reporters after practice. “I was feeling good weeks ago, so I was able to get a full offseason in and train really hard. I feel great coming into camp.
Head coach Sean McDermott said Wednesday that Bosa will have his training camp reps managed while working through a calf injury, Mike Moraitis of SI.com reports. "We'll have a rep plan for [Bosa] and a way to manage things to the best of our ability to try and keep him as healthy as possible,
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NBC Sports Bay Area on MSNWhy Kyle Shanahan knew 49ers had ‘no chance' to sign Joey Bosa, Davante Adams
Kyle Shanahan knew San Francisco couldn’t land edge rusher Joey Bosa and wide receiver Davante Adams during the 2025 NFL offseason.