NFL insider notes: Here's why Buffalo might be Super Bowl bound and more from Bills training camp
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The rising, Josh Allen-ed Bills now have the makings of a much more formidable front seven
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. – The Buffalo Bills are bigger. And badder. And, quite likely, better, than they were in 2020. Ultimately, they just might be Super Bowl bound. No one should be surprised if they are, at this point, given their rapid rise from the AFC's abyss under current management; the coupling of head coach Sean McDermott and his staff along with general manager Brandon Beane and his staff has proven to be transformational and some of their best work has come in recent months. Yes, hope springs eternal throughout this league or parity in late July, but it seems particularly well-founded here, with a roster as deep as any in the NFL, and, in particular, the makings of a much more formidable, ferocious and fearsome front seven that should lead the defense back to the heights it attained in 2019 – if not beyond – while this Josh Allen-led offense has already ascended to among the most potent attacks in the league.More Related News
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