🛡️“They’re Not Ready Yet…” — 3 Alarming Questions Facing the Bills Defense Heading Into 2025 Camp
Buffalo, NY — With training camp just weeks away, all eyes in Bills Mafia are locked on one massive question: Can the defense bounce back?
After a 2024 season marked by injuries, inconsistency, and some late-game heartbreaks, the Buffalo Bills defense enters 2025 with more uncertainty than it has in years — and some big names might not be safe.
Here are the top 3 storylines that could define how far this defense goes next season:

1️⃣ Will Tre’Davious White Ever Be the Same?
The heart of Buffalo’s secondary is officially back… at least on paper. Tre’Davious White, once a top-tier shutdown corner, is returning after his second major injury in three years (this time, a torn Achilles).
Reports out of OTAs say White is moving well, but the truth is:
No one really knows if he can still be “that guy.”
If White can’t regain form, it puts huge pressure on Christian Benford, Kaiir Elam, and rookie Landen Holmes to step up in high-leverage moments — not ideal when you’re facing guys like Tyreek Hill and Garrett Wilson twice a year.
2️⃣ What Is Von Miller’s Role — and Is He Done?
Yes, Von Miller is a future Hall of Famer. But let’s be honest — his return last season was underwhelming. He finished the year with zero sacks, and whispers about his explosiveness (or lack thereof) grew louder by the week.
Now 36, Miller enters camp not as a guaranteed starter, but as a rotational pass rusher fighting for relevance behind names like Greg Rousseau, A.J. Epenesa, and rookie edge rusher DeMarco Gates.
This may be his last shot to prove he still belongs.

3️⃣ Who’s the True Leader of This Defense Now?
With Jordan Poyer gone and Micah Hyde still undecided about his future, the Bills’ once-iconic safety duo is no longer the soul of this unit. So… who takes that mantle?
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Matt Milano is returning from a brutal leg injury
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Terrel Bernard is rising fast, but still young
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Taron Johnson might be the most underrated name on the roster
Leadership matters — especially when the team’s identity is shifting. Defensive coordinator Bobby Babich will need to find voices and playmakers fast.

💬 Bills Mafia Has Questions
Fans are cautiously optimistic, but not without concern:
“We’ve got talent. But no one knows if this version of our D can win in January.”
“If Von doesn’t show up this year, it’s time to move on. We need fresh legs.”

✅ Final Thought:
The Buffalo Bills defense isn’t broken — but it’s fragile.
With aging stars, injury concerns, and rising young talent, this year’s training camp could define the next 3 seasons for Sean McDermott’s unit. If things click, this team is still a Super Bowl threat.
If not? Expect fireworks — and not the good kind.
