Wide receiver Keon Coleman, S Cole Bishop, EDGE Javon Solomon, and RB Frank Gore Jr. all spoke with reporters during camp The Buffalo Bills opened their 2024 minicamp on Friday, with a total of 52 players new to the team hitting the practice fields for the first time.
In the annual tradition, the phone is picked up and the call is made to the player at the 2024 NFL draft. The Bills, when on the call at No. 60 overall in the second round, dialed the number of safety Cole Bishop.
After he was selected by the Buffalo Bills at the 2024 NFL draft, Cole Bishop did the annual tradition of going to visit his new home. Bishop, a second-round pick, was in Orchard Park visiting One Bills Drive after the draft.
Here are three dark-horse candidates for 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane, throughout his now seven years at the helm of the franchise, has established an admirable track record when it comes to hitting on prospects outside of the first round of the NFL Draft.
To liken a football secondary to a Western New York staple, safeties Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer go together like deep-fried chicken wings and buttered-down hot sauce—the two are individually great, but when paired, create magic.
Dalton Kincaid was amongst the most excited when the Buffalo Bills decided to select Cole Bishop at the 2024 NFL draft. The Bills tight end and the second-round rookie safety have a history together.
The Bills revamped the safety position with their second pick in Round 2 The Buffalo Bills selected safety Cole Bishop from Utah with their second pick in Round 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Now that the dust on the NFL Draft has settled, it is time to recap where fan's favorite Utah alumni ended up. Whether they were selected or were signed as an undrafted free agent, a total of eight former Utes found new NFL homes.
The Buffalo Bills 2024 NFL draft class is ready to get to work and they want Bills Mafia to know about it. The team released a video with various rookie draft picks as they sent their welcome home messages to fans.
It was no secret that the Buffalo Bills needed a wide receiver early in this year’s NFL Draft after trading star receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans
The new safety talked about culture and adaptability The Buffalo Bills have enjoyed the consistent leadership of Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer in their defensive backfield for the past seven years.
Day 2 of the NFL Draft saw two Utah Utes get selected with Cole Bishop going to the Bills with the 60th pick while Jonah Elliss went to the Denver Broncos with the 76th pick, however a former Utah star couldn't contain his excitement for the first of the two.
Cole Bishop, the former star safety of the Utah Utes, was selected by the Buffalo Bills in the second round, 60th overall. The three-year starter looks to supplement the Bill's defense and was one of the top safety prospects this draft.
The Buffalo Bills selected Utah safety Cole Bishop with the No. 60 overall pick during the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft on Friday night adding an athletic presence into the secondary.
The Green Bay Packers have been busy this offseason revamping their secondary, with the addition of Xavier McKinney, a top-tier safety in free agency, and the potential to further solidify their defensive backfield in the upcoming NFL Draft.
With the NFL Draft looming April 25-27 in Detroit, teams are fine-tuning their draft boards. Here are players who would make ideal selections for each AFC team on Day 2.
The Green Bay Packers may have added Xavier McKinney in free agency, but the safety room is still in desperate need of more players from the NFL Draft.
Cole Bishop NFL Draft Overview Position: Safety Height: 6′-2″ Weight: 206 pounds School: Utah More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles After spending the past three season with the Utah Utes, safety Cole Bishop has decided to declare for the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Cole Bishop.
Over the past few days, the top NFL Draft prospects gathered in Indianapolis to showcase their skills in front of media members scouts, general managers, and coaches at the NFL Combine.
What can’t Cole Bishop do? Utah’s three-time Pac-12 All-Conference safety, who was one of the team’s most reliable defensive players for multiple seasons, just showcased his insane athleticism, running a sub-4.5 second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine.
The Chicago Bears wasted no time in freeing up cap space by parting ways with Cody Whitehair and Eddie Jackson last week. Given their declining performance and high salaries, the decision was a straightforward one from a business perspective.
The Las Vegas Raiders are looking for pieces to push them over the top in the AFC, as they are looking to play postseason football next season. Those pieces may come in the 2024 NFL Draft, which features lots of young talent on both sides of the ball.
The Utah Utes lost a handful of experienced players to the NFL Draft, and one that may have stung the most was safety Cole Bishop. The hard-hitting safety is projected to land somewhere in the second or third round, but he will have a chance to greatly improve his draft stock.
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