🚨 Buffalo Bills Just Got MAJOR Respect From Sports Illustrated — But Is It Justified?
Training camp hasn’t even started yet, but the buzz around Buffalo is already deafening. And now, Sports Illustrated just threw gasoline on the fire.
In its latest preseason rankings, SI placed the Buffalo Bills among the “Distinguished Dozen” — the 12 NFL teams with the strongest shot at making a serious Super Bowl run in 2025.
But here’s the twist:
Many fans — and even some insiders — didn’t expect the Bills to make the cut this year.
So what does SI know that the critics don’t?

🧠 The “Distinguished Dozen” Means More Than You Think
Let’s be clear: This isn’t just another preseason power ranking.
According to SI, the Distinguished Dozen consists of teams that show elite roster structure, top-tier coaching, and most importantly — a proven QB under pressure.
The Bills check all three boxes:
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✅ Josh Allen, still a top-5 QB by nearly every metric.
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✅ Sean McDermott, entering a pivotal year, but still a defensive mastermind.
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✅ A culture that refuses to fold, even after playoff heartbreaks.
Despite an offseason of changes — from the Diggs trade to defensive turnover — Buffalo still has one of the strongest cores in the league.

💬 “This Team Isn’t Going Away”
In a statement that surprised even some analysts, SI’s breakdown praised the Bills for what it called “unmatched locker room resilience.”
And that’s exactly what Josh Allen has been preaching lately (see his viral quote about leadership and setting the standard). With young receivers stepping up, James Cook ready for a breakout, and a defense built around speed and chemistry — Buffalo might just be the team flying under the radar… until it’s too late.
🔥 But Here’s the Real Question…
Can the Bills finally break through?
They’ve been close — painfully close — for the past four years. And every offseason, it feels like the clock is ticking louder.
Is this their last real shot before the AFC gets even more stacked?
SI seems to think the window is still open — and so do the players.
