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Bills Waive Rookie After Disrespecting Fans at Training Camp

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Buffalo, NY – August 21, 2025

The Buffalo Bills have made an emphatic statement about their team culture, waiving rookie wide receiver Kaden Prather after an incident with fans during training camp. The decision comes just days after the team’s 38-0 preseason loss to the Chicago Bears.

The seventh-round pick out of Maryland was already under pressure following a poor performance in Chicago, where he logged no receptions, no yards, and no touchdowns. Despite playing 15 to 20 snaps, his overall impact was negligible, reflected in a Pro Football Focus grade of just 54.0.

Frustration appeared to boil over in the days that followed. During a camp session, Prather reportedly reacted angrily to criticism from fans, who had been vocal about his lack of effort and energy. Instead of responding with professionalism, he crossed a line the organization was unwilling to tolerate.

Coach Sean McDermott addressed the matter firmly: 

“In Buffalo, it’s bigger than football — it’s family. Every snap, every hit, every win and loss, we share it with the people who bleed red, white, and blue. If you wear this jersey, you carry the weight of the city on your back, and I expect every player in this locker room to honor that. The Bills don’t just play the game — we fight for Buffalo.”

The move underscores Buffalo’s zero-tolerance stance on conduct that undermines the relationship between the franchise and its fan base. In a market where passion runs deep, respect for the supporters has long been considered a non-negotiable.

Prather’s short stint in Buffalo ends before he could make an impression on the field. Drafted with hopes of developing into a depth option, his failure to produce statistically in preseason only highlighted the steep climb he faced to earn a roster spot.

For the Bills, the decision opens a slot at wide receiver, where competition remains fierce heading into final roster cuts. Young players and fringe veterans will now have a clearer path to secure a role before Week 1.

While Prather’s NFL journey may not be over, his exit from Buffalo serves as a cautionary tale. In a league where opportunities are scarce, talent alone is not enough — respect, professionalism, and accountability matter just as much.

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