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Bills reach three-year extension to keep training camp at St. John Fisher University

The Buffalo Bills are keeping their summer tradition in Rochester alive. The team announced a three-year extension with St. John Fisher University to host training camp from 2026 through 2028.

For General Manager Brandon Beane, remaining in Rochester was an easy call. He values the team-building aspect of holding camp away from Orchard Park.

“We really enjoy the setup there. We think it’s important to our team,” Beane said. “Even though it’s a dying breed of teams that like to go away, and we love our facilities here, we feel it provides such an important element of team chemistry, bonding, a real focus for everyone for how to prepare our team for a long season. They do such a great job for us. The staff is excellent there. It’s a nice change of scenery to fire you up for the season.”


The Bills’ 2026 training camp will mark their 25th summer at Fisher. Executive Vice President and COO Pete Guelli praised the university’s ability to accommodate an NFL team and provide a welcoming environment for fans.

“We could not be more excited to continue this long-standing partnership,” Guelli said. “St John Fisher University has been an amazing host to our organization and the perfect location for our fans to engage with the team.”

Times, dates and ticket information for the 2026 training camp schedule will be announced at a later date.