‘Late Tuesday night, the team made a significant move when it came to a one-year contract agreement with edge rusher Joey Bosa, a league source confirmed to The Buffalo News. ESPN was first to report his deal with the Bills, which is worth $12.6 million, with the potential for Bosa to earn $15.6 million if he hits all incentives.’
Archives for March 12, 2025
Ty Johnson, Reggie Gilliam agree to terms to return to Buffalo Bills
‘Bills quarterback Josh Allen has repeatedly called Johnson the best third-down back in the league.’
Buffalo Bills bring back running back Darrynton Evans
‘Evans previously was with the Bills, and he spent the first two months of last year’s season on injured reserve. He was released on Oct. 29.’
Bills lose receiver Mack Hollins to division rival Patriots
‘Wide receiver Mack Hollins has agreed to a two-year contract with the New England Patriots, according to a report Monday evening from NFL Network. The deal is reportedly worth $8.4 million, with the potential for Hollins to earn $10.4 million through incentives. The deal can’t be made official until the start of the NFL’s new league year, which comes at 4 p.m. Wednesday.’
Bills’ Damar Hamlin facing buyer’s market at safety
‘While the top half dozen safeties landed big deals, the glut means the going rate for most of the veterans looking for new spots will be depressed. That is the way it often has played out for safeties in free agency in recent years.’
Buffalo Bills sign five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher to one-year, $12.6M contract
‘There is no question that Bosa has been a terrific player since entering the league in 2016 as the No. 3 overall pick in that draft by the Chargers. He has spent his entire nine-year career in Southern California and had racked up 72 sacks, but he has missed a lot of time in the past three seasons due to injuries.’
Buffalo Bills take big swing signing pass-rusher Joey Bosa to one-year deal
‘News of the signing came out of nowhere. Bosa had been linked to the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers. Both teams reportedly made an offer to Bosa, but Buffalo topped them both.’
5 thoughts and a grade on Bills signing pass rusher Joey Bosa
‘Grade: B-.’
Buffalo Bills re-sign running back to two-year contract
‘Johnson ranked fourth on the team in rushing behind starter James Cook, rookie Ray Davis, and Allen. But the 27-year-old’s greatest impact came in the passing game. He caught 18 passes for 284 yards and three touchdowns. Johnson’s biggest game of the year came against the Lions in a Week 15 win over Detroit. He caught five passes for 114 yards to lead the Bills in receiving for the game.’
Who is Joshua Palmer? New Buffalo Bills receiver checks important boxes for offense
‘Palmer may not be a burner (4.51 40-yard dash), but he creates separation with his route running.’
Buffalo Bills awarded two compensatory picks in 2025 NFL Draft
‘Buffalo added two picks in the fifth round, pick 169 and pick 173. These were awarded to the Bills after losing Gabe Davis to the Jacksonville Jaguars and Leonard Floyd to the San Francisco 49ers in free agency last year.’
Bills take a big swing, sign five-time Pro Bowler Joey Bosa to a 1-year deal
‘Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane waited deep into the night. But he made the splash many were anticipating.’
Joey Bosa signing $12.6 million contract to join Bills after Chargers release
‘The 2016 Defensive Rookie of the Year has four seasons of double-digit sacks in his career, but hasn’t attained the same heights over the last three seasons, thanks in large part to injuries.’
Buffalo Bills to sign Joey Bosa, per reports
‘Bosa was released by the Los Angeles Chargers last week, ending his time with the team after nine seasons. The former third overall pick was named Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016 and was selected to five Pro Bowl teams.’
Bills quarterback Josh Allen is worth every penny of his new $330 million contract
‘Allen, 28, has earned it, too, given the first NFL MVP award he won a few weeks ago provided another sterling marker of his continued, multi-faceted progress. He has cut down on the turnovers that once dogged him, throwing just six picks in a season that saw him produce 40 TDs (28 passing, 12 rushes). Allen also took the Bills to another AFC title game, which fuels hope that he might eventually take them to the franchise’s first Super Bowl since their glorious 1990s. And you know how hope can sell in the NFL.’