
Buffalo Bills ranked NFL’s best offense entering 2025 season
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Buffalo Bills ranked NFL’s best offense entering 2025 season
The Buffalo Bills offense returns with the same stars, the same system, and expectations of the same explosive success in 2025. The Bills earned the No. 1 spot in NFL.com’s preseason rankings of the league’s top 10 offenses, lauded for their rare continuity and high ceiling. The offense begins with reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen and carries through the coaching staff, led by offensive coordinator Joe Brady and offensive line coach Aaron Kromer.
Buffalo returns with the same stars, the same system, and expectations of the same explosive success in 2025.
The Bills earned the No. 1 spot in NFL.com’s preseason rankings of the league’s top 10 offenses, lauded for their rare continuity and high ceiling. The offense begins with reigning NFL MVP Josh Allen and carries through the coaching staff, led by offensive coordinator Joe Brady and offensive line coach Aaron Kromer.
After setting multiple franchise records last season, Buffalo brings back 15 of its top 16 offensive contributors by snap count. The offensive line remains fully intact after allowing just 14 sacks in 2024, the fewest in the NFL for the second year in a row.
The Bills lost wide receivers Mack Hollins (signed with the Patriots) and Amari Cooper (remains unsigned), but revamped with Josh Palmer and Elijah Moore. They also re-signed running back Ty Johnson and fullback Reggie Gilliam to maintain depth and versatility.
Allen may not have the NFL’s biggest arsenal of weapons, but he remains the league’s most dangerous one.
“The 6-foot-5, 237-pound signal-caller has the ability to operate as a one-man army, making NFL men look like boys in his midst,” NFL.com wrote. “This is a well-oiled machine poised to consistently light up scoreboards once again this fall.”
NFL.com expects a jump in production from second-year wide receiver Keon Coleman and third-year tight end Dalton Kincaid.
In 2024, Buffalo scored a franchise-record 525 points and 65 total touchdowns, including a team-high 32 rushing touchdowns. The Bills averaged 30.9 points per game, second only to the Detroit Lions, and tied an NFL record by scoring at least 30 points in eight consecutive games.
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