ORCHARD PARK - Because the Buffalo Bills had so few true roster worries during the offseason and then into training camp, there was no player under a more powerful microscope than second-year safety Cole Bishop.

On a team that had just about every starting position figured out before it even arrived at St. John Fisher University, the only ones to watch were cornerback - Tre’Davious White or Maxwell Hairston which ended up being a non-competition once Hairston got hurt - and safety. And we’re not talking about Taylor Rapp’s starting job.

Bishop, a second-round pick in 2024, needed to prove he was worth that lofty draft status following a rookie season that was derailed by a training camp injury, and then was marked by uneven play once he got onto the field in the second half of the s

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