The Buffalo Bills are poised for the 2025 season with high hopes for postseason success after winning the AFC East five consecutive times. Quarterback Josh Allen will not play in the preseason opener against the New York Giants as head coach Sean McDermott has decided to rest him. This decision allows backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky to start in Allen's place. Allen has a notable streak of 114 consecutive starts since 2019, reflecting his durability and importance to the team. With two more preseason games remaining, the Bills aim to ensure Allen is ready ahead of the regular season.
Head coach Sean McDermott announced that Josh Allen will not suit up on Saturday against the Giants, as Buffalo plans to rest their QB1 for the preseason opener.
Buffalo Bills moving into the 2025 season are looking to flip their postseason results, eager for improvement despite their regular-season success.
Since the 2019 season, Josh Allen hasn’t missed a start, with an impressive streak of 114 consecutive starts for the Buffalo Bills, including playoffs.
Mitch Trubisky will start for Buffalo in the preseason opener against the Giants, marking his second stint with the team after previously playing in 2021.
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