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Buffalo Bills training camp appears likely to begin on July 25 in 2023, according to bylaws from the NFL and NFLPA.
Via the Buffalo News, the agreement between the league and players’ association states there must be 48 days between the first day of training camp and first game of the season. For the Bills and New York Jets, who Buffalo face in Week 1 on Monday Night Football, that’s July 25:
Based on the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL & the player’s association, teams that open the season with a Monday night game can report to training camp 48 days prior to the game. For the #Bills, that would mean a report date of July 25 to St. John Fisher College.
— Jay Skurski (@JaySkurski) May 12, 2023
At this time, the team has yet to officially announced training camp’s start date, but it’s expected to be July 25 per rule.
Included in training camp will be another trip out to St. John Fisher College, as the school and team announced they will return again during the 2023 summer. It’s unclear exactly how long the stay at the college will be, but Bills Wire will provide that update when information is made available.
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