The Buffalo Bills are about to wrap up an offseason that marks the beginning of its 2024-25 mission, and end of an era. Over the 2020, 2021, 2022 and 2023 seasons, the franchise morphed from playoff afterthought to Super Bowl contender; Josh Allen ascended from a household name in Firebaugh, CA to a household name in the United States; Western New York became a destination not just for rowdy fans and wing connoisseurs, but for superstar players and network execs.
Yet while this four-year stretch, like another one we all know about, didn’t yield a Super Bowl trophy, it was an unforgettable watch.