Hall of Famer Bruce Smith Reveals the Truth Behind the Bills’ Defense – “These Safeties Are Playing at a Historic Level”
Hall of Famer Bruce Smith Reveals the Truth Behind the Bills’ Defense – “These Safeties Are Playing at a Historic Level”
Buffalo, New York – October 20, 2025
After two straight games filled with questions about defensive consistency, Hall of Famer Bruce Smith has stepped forward to defend the Buffalo Bills’ secondary — and his message is resonating across the NFL.

The 11-time Pro Bowler didn’t hold back when asked about the growing criticism aimed at Buffalo’s defense, which many believe has struggled to keep pace with the team’s explosive offense. Instead of joining the chorus, Smith fired back — saying the real story isn’t failure, but excellence.
“People are so focused on what’s not working that they’re missing what is,” Smith told WGR 550 Sports Radio. “These safeties — Taylor Rapp, Cole Bishop, Cam Lewis, and Damar Hamlin — are playing at a historic level. You can’t question their heart, their effort, or their production.”
According to league tracking data, the Bills’ safety group ranks first in combined tackles (126) and second in coverage efficiency (allowing just 6.8 yards per target) over the past three weeks — numbers that back up Smith’s claim. Despite injuries across the defensive front and inconsistent pressure on opposing quarterbacks, the safeties have repeatedly prevented deep-ball damage and kept Buffalo within striking distance in close games.
Smith emphasized that defense is never about one position group:
“You can’t expect four guys at the back end to cover for every mistake up front. That’s not football. When your safeties are leading your defense statistically, that tells you something — they’re doing their job.”
The Hall of Famer also challenged fans and analysts to give credit where it’s due.
“It’s time we respect what these players are doing. They’re not just holding the line — they’re setting the tone. You can’t measure heart on a stat sheet, but you can see it every Sunday when they step onto that field.”
With Taylor Rapp delivering back-to-back games of 10+ tackles, rookie Cole Bishop emerging as a downhill enforcer, and Cam Lewis proving his versatility in coverage, Buffalo’s safety unit has quietly become one of the most dependable in the AFC. Even Damar Hamlin, sidelined with injury, has remained an emotional leader on the sideline — embodying the resilience that defines this group.
Smith’s message was clear: the Bills’ defense isn’t broken — it’s misunderstood. And if the team can match its offensive firepower with the same level of discipline shown by its safeties, Buffalo could still write one of the season’s biggest turnarounds.
“This city knows toughness,” Smith concluded. “And right now, those safeties are the toughest guys on the field.”
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