
Report: Bills to unveil potential alternate helmet soon
Are some treats in store in terms of a send off? Maybe.
According to Buffalo Rumblings, the Bills could be unveiling a third and retro helmet for next season... red, anyone?
Per the report, the update is set to happen on July 22.
The report can be found below:
What, exactly, we can expect hasn't been shared for obvious reasons. For now all we can do is speculate whether One Bills Drive will roll out a new modern take on their current helmet, a redesigned throwback, or something else entirely. It's believed this reveal isn't related to the Nike-sponsored Rivalries series uniforms that the Bills are part of in 2025.

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