Bills Bring In Former Vikings Superstar for Workout — Super Bowl Champion, 2× All-Pro, 5× Pro Bowler
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Buffalo, NY – September 2025 – One knee injury. One gut punch. For the Bills, rookie Maxwell Hairston’s setback feels bigger than a medical update — it’s a crack in the foundation of a defense that once prided itself on depth and resilience.
And into that silence, a familiar name returns: Stephon Gilmore. At 34, Gilmore’s career speaks for itself: Super Bowl champion. Five-time Pro Bowler. Defensive Player of the Year. He once locked down half the field in Buffalo colors before leaving in free agency. Now, years later, his name resurfaces like an echo — a reminder of what was lost, and what could be regained. He’s said it before and he repeats it now: he isn’t finished.
When asked about Buffalo, Gilmore didn’t hesitate.
“I’ve played in big moments. I’ve won rings. But there’s something about Buffalo — the fans, the energy, the family feel. If the chance comes, I’d wear those colors again in a heartbeat.”
The Bills thrive on grit and loyalty. Gilmore doesn’t need to be the 2019 Defensive Player of the Year again. He just needs to be steady, fearless, and the veteran voice a shaken secondary desperately needs. For a fan base that remembers his glory days, the reunion would mean more than production. It would mean closure. It would mean belief.
The AFC East waits for no one. With Ja’Marr Chase, Chris Olave, and Garrett Wilson looming on the schedule, Buffalo knows hesitation could cost them games — maybe the season. As one fan wrote on X:
“Bills Mafia doesn’t panic. We reload. Bring Gilmore back home.”
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