
What Jim Kelly thinks of the Bills being selected for HBO's 'Hard Knocks' NFL show
The Buffalo Bills will be featured on the 2025 edition of HBO's NFL training camp show, "Hard Knocks."
The team reportedly did not want to be picked for this summer's program... but they were.
Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly feels similar.
Kelly spoke on Buffalo's upcoming appearance on HBO. He simply does not think the Bills need the publicity as Kelly is of the mindset that the eyes upon western New York in recent years thanks to head coach Sean McDermott and quarterback Josh Allen are plenty enough.
Kelly's full thoughts can be found in the clip below:

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