Defensive Back · Buffalo Bills
Cole Bishop
No. 24 · 3rd season
Bishop walks into camp with something he's never had before: a job that's already his
There is a version of the NFL where you earn a starting spot and then spend the next offseason proving you deserve to keep it. Cole Bishop is living that version right now.
Bishop plays safety for the Buffalo Bills — the last line of defense, the player whose job is to read everything and be wrong about nothing. Last season he broke out in that role in a way that turned heads around the league. He was no longer a project. He was a player.
This year is different from anything he's faced before. He is walking into the building as the unquestioned starter — no competition hovering, no prove-it shadow. The job is his on day one.
That is a different kind of pressure. Earning something and then defending it are two separate skills, and not everyone handles the second part as well as the first. The Bills are betting Bishop can.
The breakout was the introduction. This season is the answer.
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