On Tuesday, the Buffalo Bills will begin their offseason workout program, the next step in a pivotal offseason for new head coach Joe Brady.
With Brady preparing to assemble his team for the start of their offseason program, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with what Bills fans need to know about their team’s offseason workout schedule.
Bills kick off offseason program April 7
Today is a big day in the offseason, as it represents the first meaningful time Bills players will come together and begin preparations for the upcoming
season under new head coach Joe Brady.
Buffalo’s workout activities will be “limited to meetings, strength and conditioning, and physical rehabilitation only,” according to the collective bargaining agreement.
One of the biggest questions Bills fans have is whether new girl dad Josh Allen will make an appearance at the team’s facilities. In discussing the topic with reporters during the recent NFL owners meeting, Brady said “Josh sets the tone with everything that we do” and that “I know how important that is for him to be, especially Day 1, he’s gonna be sitting in that chair, hoping that everybody else will as well.”
Because the Bills have a new head coach, the team will also be permitted to hold a voluntary veteran minicamp, set to take place April 20-22.
- Here comes the start of the Bills’ first offseason program under new head coach Joe Brady – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills set to begin first offseason workouts under Joe Brady in Orchard Park – WGRZ
- Joe Brady’s Expectation for Josh Allen When Bills Start OTAs Next Week – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- 2026 NFL offseason OTA, minicamp dates for all 32 teams – ESPN.com
- Will New Girl Dad Josh Allen Be Present for Buffalo Bills’ OTAs in Orchard Park? – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- NFL announces 2026 offseason workout dates for all 32 teams – NFL.com
- Bills’ Offseason Summary: Reviewing Every Move Made With OTAs Set to Begin – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
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- Bills may add an offensive tackle with Ryan Van Demark gone – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Four Free Agent Losses That Will Prove Toughest for Buffalo Bills to Overcome – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Bills may need to manage top tight end’s workload due to injury concerns – Democrat & Chronicle
- Could the Bills Pull Off a Blockbuster Dexter Lawrence Trade? – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Buffalo Bills may have answer at starting left guard in-house – Democrat & Chronicle
- Bills want home opener at new Highmark Stadium to be a prime-time game – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- What we know about the Bills and international games next season – WGRZ











