The Buffalo Bills officially kicked off their 2026 offseason training program this week, following the May 14 release of a regular-season schedule that highlights a home opener against the Detroit Lions. Looking ahead to that matchup, Peter Schrager noted on The Pat McAfee Show simply: "Detroit at Buffalo."
Beyond the field, the organization is shaking up its media landscape by naming 97 Rock as the new flagship radio station for the upcoming season. While the front office manages these transitions, the team remains a lightning rod for officiating discourse. On The Pat McAfee Show, AJ Hawk addressed lingering frustrations regarding league calls, stating, "the two calls, uh, that keep you up at night are both against the Bills, uh, that it is confirmed that this room does hate the Buffalo Bills."
Fantasy analysts remain hyper-focused on the team's offensive potential following recent roster moves. On the Fantasy Footballers podcast, Andy argued that the Buffalo Bills brand itself inflates player value, remarking, "You know, it's like you guys go to the Bills or the Chiefs, and we still automatically launch them to the moon for fantasy purposes." As the team moves through OTA practices, the tension between high-octane expectations and the reality of a retooling roster will likely dominate the narrative throughout the summer.

