
The Buffalo Bills made a significant move in free agency by signing edge rusher Joey Bosa to a one-year deal worth $12.6 million, according to reports from Adam Schefter. This decision came as a surprise, especially since other teams like the San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins, where Bosa’s brother Nick plays for the 49ers, were in the running. Instead, Bosa chose to join Buffalo, aiming to compete for a championship.
Bleacher Report’s Gary Davenport named this signing the best offseason move for the Bills, noting that while the team missed with Von Miller’s contract, Bosa could be a game-changer if he stays healthy. His partnership with Gregory Rousseau could create a strong pass-rushing duo. Bringing Bosa on a short-term deal was a smart move by GM Brandon Beane, offering flexibility without long-term risk. While Bosa has his injury concerns, he has proven to be a dominant force when healthy, as seen in his time with the Chargers.
This signing is seen as the standout move for the Bills so far, and it remains to be seen if any other offseason moves can surpass it.