Bills Extend Training Camp Deal Through 2028
Bills Extend Training Camp Deal Through 2028

Bills Extend Training Camp Deal Through 2028

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The Buffalo Bills signed a three-year extension to hold training camp at St. John Fisher University through 2028, ending prior year-to-year agreements; the 2026 camp will mark their 25th visit to Fisher since the team began training there in 2000 (excluding pandemic years). Team leaders — GM Brandon Beane, EVP Pete Guelli and coach Sean McDermott — said continuing to travel for camp is important for team chemistry, bonding and seasonal focus. St. John Fisher has invested in facilities to house players, coaches and staff, and university and Rochester officials said the partnership provides community and economic benefits and added exposure after this summer’s feature on HBO’s Hard Knocks. The extension keeps Buffalo among the small number of NFL teams that still travel for part of training camp and comes as the Bills prepare to move into a new $2.1 billion stadium next season.

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