Last season, the Bills experienced a heartbreaking playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round, while the Cardinals struggled with a 4-13 record, missing out on the postseason entirely.
Exploring the Bills’ Safety Options
Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Hamlin found himself unexpectedly rising from a potential roster cut to securing a starting position thanks to a series of fortunate events at the safety position. The Bills recognized his hard work and consistent availability by granting him his first start since the 2022 season. Hamlin capitalized on early training camp injuries to rookies like Cole Bishop and experienced players like Mike Edwards, dominating first-team reps from late July until mid-August. With his familiarity of the defensive scheme compared to Bishop and Edwards, who are still acclimating, Hamlin gained a significant edge. The Bills wisely rested Hamlin towards the end of the preseason due to a minor hamstring issue, ensuring his readiness for the upcoming season.
Although Hamlin currently holds the starting role, his position is not guaranteed for the entire season. The safety position has been in constant flux throughout the spring and summer, and the Bills could consider incorporating Bishop and Edwards into the starting lineup once they demonstrate their abilities in practice. The coaching staff might even explore a rotation of snaps as Bishop and Edwards become more comfortable with the defensive scheme. Head coach McDermott highlighted safety as one of the most challenging positions for young players transitioning from college to the NFL. Furthermore, the possibility of a Micah Hyde return is still on the table, as Hyde, a longtime starter for the Bills, pondered retirement at the end of the 2023 season but has yet to make a final decision.
As the Bills weigh their options at safety, the competition and potential player rotations offer an intriguing storyline to follow as the new season approaches. Stay tuned for more updates on the Bills’ defensive strategies and lineup decisions.