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Bills To Return To St. John Fisher For 2025 Training Camp

Bills To Return To St. John Fisher For 2025 Training Camp

Yahoo19-05-2025

There was a time in league history where most organizations would operate their training camp at a local college. The Buffalo Bills like that feel ...
And so Back to School it is.
The Bills announced they will be returning to St. John Fisher University for 2025 training camp. They have held training camp at St. John Fisher University since 2000, but missed the last few years because of COVID-19.
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St. John Fisher University is over an hour and a half away from Buffalo, but it is secluded enough for the Bills to not only run practices, but keep their fans engaged with their work.
Buffalo will have open practices later announced where fans can attend. Having their practices at a university will only make things easier for the fanbase in Western New York.
Will this continue moving forward? With a new stadium expected to be open in 2026, the Bills could look to reorganize their practice situation in the future as well. Buffalo has become one of the more popular teams around the league.
Having their own facility, much like teams in New Jersey like the Jets and Giants, will be something the organization pushes to have more training camp practices there.
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Until that point, though, St. John Fisher University is a perfect place for them. And that will continue to be the case, we bet, moving forward for the organization as they look to finally get over the hump and win a Super Bowl this year.
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