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Bills give Cole Bishop his first career start against the Jets

Bills give Cole Bishop his first career start against the Jets

Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop is set to make his first NFL start this week and is an example of the team’s next man up mentality on defense. Bishop, a second-round pick (60th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft, was a standout player at the University of Utah, where he earned All-Pac-12 honors in 2023. His hard-hitting style and ability to read the field quickly made him a highly sought-after prospect and now he will take on a critical role for Buffalo.

With injuries plaguing the Bills’ secondary, Bishop’s debut as a starter comes at a crucial time. The rookie has been impressive in training and has earned the trust of his coaches and teammates. Head coach Sean McDermott has stressed the importance of defensive depth, and Bishop’s willingness to step in reflects the Bills’ commitment to preparing each player for their moment.

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Buffalo’s defense has been a key factor in their success over the past few seasons, known for their ability to adapt and continue to perform at a high level despite personnel changes. Bishop’s ability to cover deep, play in the box and contribute in run support makes him a versatile asset for the Bills. On Monday Night Football against the New York Jets, Bishop has the chance to showcase his talent on the national stage.

This game will be an opportunity for Bishop to solidify his role on defense as he looks to make an immediate impact in both pass coverage and run defense. His progress will be closely watched, but his background as a leader at Utah and his natural football instincts suggest he’s up for the challenge.