After a heartbreaking loss to the Chiefs in the playoffs, the Buffalo Bills are eyeing a potential blockbuster trade to bring in a megastar that could help Josh Allen in his quest to win a Super Bowl.
After a tough playoff loss to the Chiefs, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are looking to bounce back stronger than ever. A key signing on the horizon could provide the crucial boost needed to elevate their Super Bowl hopes.
Months later, the NFL changed the overtime rule to ensure each team had a possession in overtime of a playoff game. Now, in the wake of another Chiefs victory over the Bills, the league is poised to implement another rule change.
Schatz predicts Marquise Brown to sign with the Bills before the 2025 NFL season. "The Bills need someone who is fast and can stretch the field while Keon Coleman, Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid work underneath. The best bet to fit that skill set is Brown," Schatz wrote.
But Allen's MVP win was a big boost for those thinking that he isn't an elite quarterback. However, general manager Brandon Beane, who was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show, stated that even with the award, Allen still has that chip on his shoulder.
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Three teams, most prominently the Buffalo Bills, have expressed a desire to sign Smith once free agency begins. If it happens, it would be a great coupling, as Buffalo needs depth at pass rusher, and Smith wants to finish his career with a playoff team.
After a few devastating losses to the Chiefs, including this years AFC championship game, it's fair to say that most Bills' fans were happy to see Kansas City get shellacked by the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. But what they couldn't have known is that that loss may have also benefitted their Bills in a big way.