Buffalo Bills, Super Bowl and Kansas City Chiefs
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Bills' star says Buffalo would've had better chance than Chiefs in Super Bowl
Bills Team Leader Blasts Chiefs for Super Bowl Performance
Buffalo Bills LT Dion Dawkins relayed his thoughts on the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl performance vs. the Philadelphia Eagles.
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Buffalo Bills extend contract of star linebacker: The details
But the defensive side of the ball can't be forgotten either, and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins has made a public plea for the Bills to go after Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett who requested a trade. However, the draft capital and the contract Garrett has are big things for the Bills to swallow.
The Buffalo Bills are said to be on the lookout for defensive ends, and a former Top 3 draft pick is now available to Brandon Beane and Co.
The Buffalo Bills may need to make a significant addition at wide receiver in 2025 and one NFL analyst has connected the Bills to a six-time Pro Bowler
The Bills are expected to be aggressive in their pursuit of Myles Garrett and may have to give up multiple first-round picks.
Buffalo is one of the five best trade destinations for Metcalf, according to USA Today. The other potential suitors for the 6-foot-4, 235-pounder on the list are the Green Bay Packers, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders.
The Buffalo Bills need receiver help this offseason, and many see this as the reason the franchise couldn't surpass the Kansas City Chiefs in the playoffs. With Khalil Shakir putting pen to paper on a new deal, he looms as Josh Allen 's No. 1 guy heading into 2025, along with Curtis Samuel and Keon Coleman.
Former Bills Pro Bowl center Mitch Morse has called it a career after one season with the Jaguars.
As expected, the San Francisco 49ers are releasing two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Javon Hargrave. The team has informed Hargrave it plans to make the move on March 12, the first day of the new league year,
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