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Bosa said he's embracing the fresh start and the high expectations that come with joining a perennial contender. After years of injury setbacks and postseason frustrations, he believes the change of scenery and renewed focus on his health can help him return to form.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are the Michael Jordan-era Chicago Bulls, making so many Super Bowls that it's hard for anyone else to get a piece of the action.
Teams will get a chance to prove how good their roster is once the regular season gets going. In the mean time, ESPN took their annual offseason stab at ranking all 32 NFL teams head-to-head. Check out ESPN's full 2025 edition of their roster rankings right here (including the Buffalo Bills ).
In an article naming players with the most pressure on them in 2025, ESPN's Bill Barnwell had Bosa on the list and noted that Bosa is "at a career crossroads" entering his 14th year.
The Buffalo Bills put up 525 points last season, won the AFC East again, and have the reigning MVP under center. But ESPN lumped their offensive weapons with the league's bottom feeders. Bill Barnwell placed the Bills at No. 28 in his annual NFL skill-position playmakers rankings, just ahead of four last-place teams.
Using current futures, that gives us a field of just 17 teams. We know the three big names close to the top of the odds board: Lamar Jackson (+550), Josh Allen (+600) and Patrick Mahomes (+650) are the consensus front-runners — and for good reason.
Find out why Will Hill is all in on the Bills to take the AFC East, and see how he thinks the rest of the division will shake out.
Former Buffalo Bills running back Nyheim Hines is returning to the NFL after spending the last two seasons on the sidelines.
The Buffalo Bills want to reach the Super Bowl, and here is one surprising make-or-break player for the 2025 NFL season.