Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is ready to prove that the Bills are back at the top of the AFC East. After a strong start in 2025, Allen has made a statement that will reverberate through the NFL: the Bills are coming for the AFC East title, and he’s leading the charge.

“This is my time. I’m not just here to play; I’m here to win. The Bills are back, and we’re going to shock the league. I’m leading this team to the top, and we’re not stopping until we get there.” – Josh Allen
The 2025 season marks a critical year for both Allen and the Bills. After years of dominating the division but falling just short of their ultimate goals, the team is hungry to take the next step. With Allen, one of the most dynamic quarterbacks in the league, leading the charge, the Bills are poised to make a serious run at the AFC East title.
Allen’s confidence isn’t misplaced. The Bills’ roster is packed with talent, and with Allen at the helm, their offense has the potential to be explosive. Wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis, along with the dynamic running back tandem of James Cook and Damien Harris, provide Allen with plenty of weapons to work with. The offensive line has been bolstered this offseason to give Allen the protection he needs to make those game-changing plays.
truly elevated the Bills. As the unquestioned leader of the team, Allen has worked tirelessly with his teammates to build chemistry and improve the offense. His mentality isn’t just about personal success; it’s about bringing a championship to Buffalo.
“The Bills are coming for the AFC East title. We’ve got the talent, the drive, and I’m ready to take us to the playoffs and beyond.” – Josh Allen
The AFC East has been tough, but with Allen at the helm, the Bills are in a prime position to dominate the division. With defensive stars like linebacker Matt Milano, edge rusher Von Miller, and cornerback Tre’Davious White, the Bills’ defense is ready to complement their high-powered offense.
But it’s not just about the AFC East. Allen has bigger ambitions. With a playoff berth within reach, the talented quarterback is focused on bringing the Bills back to the top of the AFC. A strong season could not only secure a postseason spot but potentially set the stage for a deep playoff run—a run that could culminate in the team’s first Super Bowl appearance in over 25 years.
As the 2025 season kicks off, Allen’s statement is clear: the Buffalo Bills are ready to shock the league, and they’re coming for the AFC East title. With his leadership, skill, and confidence, Allen is determined to make 2025 a season to remember for Bills Mafia.
Buffalo Bills Add Former Auburn LB Eku Leota to Practice Squad
After entering the NFL as an undrafted rookie in 2023, linebacker Eku Leota has played in 11 games over the past two seasons. The former Auburn standout returned to the NFL on Tuesday when the Buffalo Bills signed him to their practice squad.
Leota was available after the Pittsburgh Steelers waived him last week.
Leota played in eight games as a rookie with the Carolina Panthers in 2023. After playing in the first two games of 2024 and recording his first NFL sack and three tackles for loss in the season opener, Carolina waived Leota.
Leota joined Pittsburgh’s practice squad a week later and spent the rest of the 2024 season there, playing in one game.
Each NFL team can have a practice squad of 16 players. While practice squad members don’t play in games, two players from the squad can be elevated to the active roster for each game. However, no player can be elevated more than three times in a season.
New Buffalo Bills’ practice squad addition could provide valuable depth as the team eyes another playoff run.
