Buffalo Bills rookies will report to St. John Fisher University in four days, with veterans reporting a week later.

The first practice will be on July 26th, as the Bills look to start another successful season...which hopefully ends with a Super Bowl championship in February.

The Bills made an effort to improve the offense. They signed guards Connor McGovern and David Edwards, along with drafting Florida guard O'Cyrus Torrence in the second round. They drafted tight end Dalton Kincaid in the first round, which will hopefully add another layer to the passing game.

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The Bills also signed free agent wide receivers Deonte Harty and Trent Sherfield, along with running back Damien Harris.

Harris will join a backfield that includes second-year running back James Cook and veteran Nyheim Hines, who was traded for last November.

Hines has become a fan favorite in Buffalo. Not only due to his two kickoff returns for touchdowns in the regular season finale against New England, but because of his efforts in Western New York off the field.

Hines is a huge music fan and earlier this year, he mentioned how he wanted to start a rock band night at a bar in Buffalo. Enough fans seemed interested enough that became a reality.

Hines tweeted on Thursday that it's happening and details will be released soon!

This will allow Bills players and fans to connect over the love of music. Hines has been nothing but awesome for the Bills off the field and of course, on the field. He figures to be the main punt and kick returner in 2023, while getting snaps to give Cook and Harris rest in the backfield.

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