Winter 2025

Rookie cornerback Maxwell Hairston stars for Bills after overcoming injury: ‘I’m protected by God’

The Buffalo Bills used their first-round pick in April’s NFL Draft on cornerback Maxwell Hairston in the hope that he would be a difference-maker in games against elite teams like the Kansas City Chiefs. He was everything they wanted him to be and more in Sunday’s 28-21 victory over Patrick Mahomes and Co.

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In just his second NFL game, Hairston helped hold speedster Xavier Worthy to only three catches for 23 yards, and the rookie collected his first NFL interception off Mahomes to maintain Buffalo’s seven-point lead with 4:18 left in the game. On multiple occasions — including the interception — Hairston matched Worthy stride for stride down the field.

If his performance wasn’t memorable enough on its own, it was also the first time Hairston got to play in front of Bills fans.

“I won’t lie,” he said Sunday in his postgame press conference. “Beginning of the game, I was a little nervous. But I’m like, ‘Hey, I’m here for a reason.’ Bills Mafia’s the best, and I was happy to be able to play in front of them.”

A knee injury suffered during training camp sidelined Hairston for Buffalo’s first six games. He played 27 defensive snaps in his debut against the Carolina Panthers on Oct. 26, and that number increased to 30 on Sunday as he gets up to speed.

A strong faith in God helped sustain the 22-year-old as he recovered from the injury. There was initially concern that it could be even more serious than it ended up being.

“When I found out what the injury really was, I was just happy that it wasn’t, like, an ACL or something surgical,” Hairston told the media last month. “When I found out that it was something that could be healed without surgery, I didn’t complain. I just kind of took it to the chin and just looked at it as a blessing in disguise. Just trust in my Lord and Savior and never lose the faith.”

When Hairston suffered the injury, fellow defensive back Christian Benford quickly came over and prayed for him. The moment was captured in an episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks.”

Hairston also posted two Instagram stories in the aftermath of the injury, thanking the Lord and declaring “God has my back, I can’t lose.”

The West Bloomfield, Michigan, native’s uplifting energy has been on display since the moment he was drafted. When he arrived on stage after hearing his name called with the 30th overall pick, his excitement jumped through the screen.

“Man, I can’t believe this is going on right now,” he said. “I’m so thankful. I’m so blessed, man. I’m so happy to hear my name called. It’s truly a dream come true. I give all thanks to God.”

Sunday’s win leaves Buffalo (6-2) one game back in the win column of the NFL-leading Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, who are sitting at 7-2. Following the victory, Hairston explained how his faith impacts the way he plays on the field.

“I go out there; I pray before every drive,” he said in the press conference. “I just play with confidence and play free knowing that I’m protected by God, and He came through. I got my first interception off Pat Mahomes.”

The Bills bring a two-game winning streak into their Week 10 trip to Miami at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. Buffalo picked up a 31-21 victory when the teams first met back on Sept. 18.

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