2025 Buffalo Bills training camp preview: Quarterbacks

The Buffalo Bills are moving into their next major offseason phase in due time: Training camp.

The Bills will kick off their 2025 training camp on July 23 at St. John Fisher University. As with every offseason, Bills Wire will examine each position group ahead of this pivotal time on the football calendar. 

Today’s training camp preview will focus on Buffalo’s quarterback situation. 

Our 2025 quarterback preview can be found below:

At the top

Jan 5, 2025; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) on the field after the game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

The Bills start and end with Josh Allen. Period.

The 2024 NFL MVP completed a monstrous campaign last season, compiling 41 total touchdowns (28 passing, 12 rushing, and 1 receiving). He established a career-best 1.2-percent interception ratio. Allen tied for the league lead in QBR rating with Lamar Jackson. 

All told, Allen went 307-of-483 for 3,731 passing yards. Allen added 531 rushing yards on 102 carries. 

Allen’s highlights were crazy to consider. He had a six-touchdown game versus the Los Angeles Rams. He was the first quarterback in NFL history to throw a touchdown, catch a touchdown, and rush for a touchdown in a game. 

Multiple times, the Bills put the weight of the team on Allen’s back, and each time, he met the challenge. 

Depth chart

Jun 11, 2025; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Mitchell Trubisky (11) throws the ball with quarterback Josh Allen (17) and quarterback Mike White (14) and quarterback Shane Buechele (6) looking on during Minicamp at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

It’s difficult to imagine anyone else behind center of this team. If Allen were to miss substantial time, it would likely be the demise of the Bills’ season. 

Short-term, though, Buffalo believes they have solid options to get by. 

Mitchell Trubisky slots in as the No. 2 quarterback on the roster. While he does not have the arm of Allen, Trubisky can run offensive coordinator Joe Brady’s offense if called upon. He is mobile enough to run a similar scheme without the offense taking a massive detour from their core play-calling. 

Mike White and Shane Buechele round out the quarterback room.

White is a journeyman quarterback who found his way onto Bills highlight film when Matt Milano crushed him as the New York Jets‘ quarterback. White does, however, have some experience, going 2-5 as a starter for the Jets early in his career. 

Buechele projects as a camp arm and a practice squad candidate.

In 2025…

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) looks around for an open receiver during second half action at Highmark Stadium where the Buffalo Bills hosted the New England Patriots in Orchard Park on Dec. 22, 2024.

As challenging as it may be, Allen may need to produce even more if the Bills are to take that final step toward the Super Bowl. While Allen’s postseason heroics have been nothing short of amazing, they have gone for naught as the Bills still have failed to get past the AFC Championship game. 

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Previewing the Bills’ quarterback room ahead of 2025 NFL training camp

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