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Bills Stars Surprise Kids on Community Takeover Day
29 May
Summary
- Bills players visited eight schools across Western New York.
- Josh Allen and Coach Joe Brady highlighted the event.
- Community Takeover Day aims to inspire local children.

The Buffalo Bills are actively preparing for the upcoming 2026 season through Organized Team Activities. As part of their community outreach, players, including star quarterback Josh Allen, participated in the third annual Community Takeover Day. This event saw Bills players visiting eight schools across the Western New York region.
Head coach Joe Brady, who attended his first community takeover, expressed the significance of connecting with the community. He, along with Josh Allen and other players like Ty Johnson, Jackson Hawes, and Skyler Bell, aimed to bring joy and inspiration to the children they met. The initiative underscores the team's dedication to the local fans who support them.
Beyond the community day, other Bills news includes an analysis of Dalton Kincaid's potential impact on the offense, new pass rusher Mike Danna's perspective on the rivalry with the Kansas City Chiefs, and discussions on potential contract extensions for key players. Wide receiver Khalil Shakir also praised the competitive spirit of new wideout DJ Moore.