After a disastrous rookie campaign, the Buffalo Bills may cut safety draft pick Cole Bishop before the new regular season starts. According to a report, head coach Sean McDermott isn't happy with the outcome of his potential starting safety, as the team has high expectations for Bishop to excel in Buffalo. However, the safety hasn't been able to live up to the hype after just starting in just four games last year and has been struggling with injuries this offseason, missing a huge part of practice. Originally selected as a second-round pick, the former Utah product might find himself on borrowed time as Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin have taken over as the presumptive starters entering the 2025 campaign.

McDermott isn't sure what they will get out of Boshop this upcoming season, but they ca

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