· 2026-06-17 · ESPN

The Buffalo Bills made significant strides during their recent minicamp, showcasing their goals for the offseason under new head coach Joe Brady. Quarterback Josh Allen emphasized the team's objectives: 'Connect, compete, condition, and have fun playing football.' As the Bills head into the summer break, Allen noted that the team has successfully met these early goals, with players demonstrating high levels of competition and camaraderie. A key focus during the minicamp was the left guard position, where free agent Austin Corbett is competing against returning player Alec Anderson. Corbett, a seasoned veteran, has taken an early lead in the competition, which will continue into training camp. Additionally, running back James Cook returned to the field after missing voluntary workouts, citing family commitments. Cook, who had a standout season last year, expressed his readiness to contribute significantly this upcoming season while aiming to improve his ball security. The minicamp provided valuable insights into the team's dynamics and readiness as they prepare for the challenges of the NFL season ahead.