The Bills’ first-round draft pick with the highest Rising Impact score immediately called Coach McDermott after leaving the IR list to ask for playing time
Buffalo, New York – 11/12/2025
The Buffalo Bills are navigating a turbulent stretch, but amid the pressure and uncertainty, a spark of new energy has surfaced — and it came from the team’s most talked-about rookie, Maxwell Hairston.
The Bills’ first-round selection, who currently holds the highest Rising Impact score on the roster, had just been activated from IR. Yet instead of easing himself back into practice, Hairston made a move that caught the entire coaching staff off guard.
According to team sources, Hairston personally called head coach Sean McDermott, bypassing formal meetings or scheduled check-ins, to make one simple but bold request:
he wants to start in Week 11 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

For a rookie who spent much of the early season rehabbing, this wasn’t a call made out of impatience — it was a call made out of responsibility.
During the conversation, Hairston was direct:
“I don’t want to sit out collecting full pay. When the Bills need me, I want to contribute.”
His tone, described as “clear and unwavering,” resonated deeply with McDermott — a coach who values accountability as much as he values talent.
When asked later about the unexpected call, McDermott responded with a firm, uninterrupted message — one that immediately struck the entire locker room:
“The thing I value most in a player isn’t how many years he’s been in the league — it’s the heart he brings onto the field. When a rookie steps up and asks to fight, when he chooses responsibility over comfort, that’s the essence of Bills Mafia. When a young man shows that kind of spirit, my job is to put him in a position to prove his worth.”
Hairston has seen limited action since returning, but in those snaps he showcased exactly what Buffalo hoped for when drafting him: speed, discipline, sharp instincts, and a level of physicality unusual for a rookie corner.
With Christian Benford still uncertain for Week 11, Hairston’s request isn’t just emotional — it’s realistic. But more importantly, it reflects something the Bills have desperately needed this season:
a young voice willing to stand up when the team needs it most.
If Maxwell Hairston earns the starting role against Tampa Bay, it won’t be a gift — it will be the natural result of a rookie refusing to take the easy road.
A rookie who doesn’t want to be protected.
A rookie who doesn’t want to be parked on the sideline.
A rookie who wants to fight the moment Buffalo needs him most.
And sometimes, a single late-night phone call from a 21-year-old rookie is all it takes to shift the atmosphere of an entire organization.













