Looking at the 2025 season so far, Haslett pointed to quarterback Josh Allen as the key to the team and that Allen is a clear standout player on the field. Though Buffalo fell to Miami in Week 10, Haslett said he has no doubt that the Bills will fight their way back and put the loss behind them.
On Sunday, Haslett is looking forward to leading the charge and bringing his family back to Buffalo to watch a game at Highmark Stadium. The last time he brought his family to a Bills game was to visit his son, Chase, in Dallas in 2023. Chase Haslett was the assistant tight ends coach at the time for the Cowboys. Buffalo beat Dallas 31-10, and Haslett's daughters got to see their favorite team come out of the game with a win.
In Week 11, they'll have an opportunity to watch the Bills fight for a victory at home. Firing up the crowd before the game will be a new experience for Haslett, but he's excited to be a part of the atmosphere from start to finish.
"I think they're a really good football team,' Haslett said. "… They got a bunch of good players and it'll be fun to watch them play; but yeah, they're a … well-coached football team, and it'll be good to watch \[on Sunday\]."