Buffalo Bills cornerback Josh Norman has not been in town very long. Regardless, this has not stopped him from setting the bar for himself rather high for the 2020 NFL season.

It is no secret that Norman is coming off a tumultuous tenure with the Washington Redskins. Fortunately, he is confident about a potential resurgence this season, via TMZ:

“I feel like ‘All-World' is coming,”

It is certainly encouraging to see that Norman is optimistic that he will be able to get back on track in the 2020 campaign. Although such declarations are hardly out of the ordinary for a player as outspoken as he is, the veteran seemingly has good reason to be confident.

After all, Norman will be reuniting with head coach Sean McDermott. McDermott helped him emerge as arguably the best defensive back in the league during his tenure as the defensive coordinator with the Carolina Panthers. This was when he last found himself making the Pro Bowl and being named a first-team All-Pro.

It is safe to say that Norman will have a chance to take on an integral role for McDermott once again. This should help pay huge dividends considering just how formidable this group was last season. His experience should help serve as a stabilizing factor for this talented Bills secondary that already includes cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Micah Hyde.

Of course, the prospect of Norman reaching “All-World” levels may seem rather far-fetched. Regardless, Buffalo will be more than happy to watch him get back to his elite form.