The Buffalo Bills' free agency period came and went as fast as any NFL team's, though Buffalo's activity was limited by its tight salary cap situation.
When the Buffalo Bills signed new defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year deal worth up to $6 million, the first person on everyone’s mind was Cole Bishop.
As previously discussed on Gridiron Heroics, Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox was considered a cap casualty heading into the offseason because the team is leaning toward exercising Dalton Kincaid’s 5th-year club option for the 2027 season, with Jackson Hawes standing out as a blocker in his rookie season, and Knox’s high cap hit in 2026.
The Buffalo Bills didn't exactly unleash a spending spree, but they did manage to make multiple meaningful moves as the NFL rang in its new league year.
The NFL free agency is one of the most fun times of the year. But before Buffalo could get busy picking up some new players during the official start of free agency, the team was busy making a trade for former Chicago Bears wide receiver DJ Moore.
Most of the NFL mock drafts focus on the early rounds, but there are still many prominent college players who will hear their names called later. These are just some of the big names that could hear their names in the later rounds.
The Buffalo Bills got some excellent news on Friday when the contract details surrounding tight end Dawson Knox emerged. Knox and the Bills agreed to terms on a new three-year deal that drastically reduces his 2026 cap hit.
The Buffalo Bills have been making some moves, bringing in former Chicago Bears defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson. It was a thrilling move for Buffalo, as the front office found its starting safety to pair alongside Cole Bishop.
The Buffalo Bills haven’t been among the most active teams in 2026 NFL free agency, but they have made some moves. Most of these transactions have been relatively minor—re-signing a punter here, replacing the backup quarterback there—but one move was not prudent for the long-term health of the franchise.
Edge rusher Bradley Chubb signed a three-year, $43.5 million contract with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday and had his introductory press conference held on Thursday.
The Buffalo Bills are adding some serious “juice” to their secondary. C.J. Gardner-Johnson is officially heading to Orchard Park, and in typical fashion, he didn’t let the news break without making a massive splash on social media.
As the second day of NFL free agency nears its conclusion, it’s time to examine the Buffalo Bills’ position in the AFC East pecking order and whether or not things have shifted over the last few days.
NFL prospects from major programs get most of the attention, but there are numerous examples of players drafted from small schools who have become difference-makers.
The Buffalo Bills got a good one with veteran safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson. Adam Schefter broke the news that the Bills and the former Chicago Bears defensive back agreed to terms on a one-year deal worth up to $6 million.
There's still plenty of time left to address the issue, but the Buffalo Bills are dangerously thin at the safety position. Backup Damar Hamlin is a free agent.
Edge defender Bradly Chubb is officially a member of the Buffalo Bills. In his first interview with Buffalo media, he had quite a bit to say about quarterback Josh Allen and the team as a whole.
The Buffalo Bills have been active in NFL free agency, adding players on both sides of the ball to address the needs that they have. Bradley Chubb, of course, is one of the more notable signings that they made on the defensive side of the ball.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Bradley Chubb Buffalo Bills contract is signed, and the Orchard Park faithful have a new quarterback hunter. Less than an hour into the 2026 NFL league year, general manager Brandon Beane pulled the trigger.
To begin the offseason, the Buffalo Bills had one obvious goal, and that was to improve their wide receiver corps. While they did just that through a significant trade, the Bills may have had the opportunity to add an even bigger fish.
The Buffalo Bills have had an incredibly busy off-season, one that they hope will alter the trajectory of the franchise in a good way. After firing Sean McDermott, they promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach.
The Buffalo Bills have made a list of changes to begin the offseason, swinging trades, finalizing free-agent signings and cutting bait on several players who don’t fit in with the team’s plans for the 2026 season.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills just unlocked the vault. General Manager Brandon Beane executed a massive Josh Allen contract restructure , converting $15.2 million of the franchise quarterback’s base salary into an immediate signing bonus.
The offseason in the NFL is often about small improvements, cap maneuvering, and depth signings. But the Buffalo Bills appear to be doing something very different this year.
The Buffalo Bills are making it clear that improving their defense is a major priority this offseason, and they’ve backed that up with a big signing. The
Twelve months after inking superstar quarterback Josh Allen to a record-setting extension worth $330MM over six years, the Bills have tweaked the contract.
Seven-year veteran tight end Dawson Knox will continue his career in Buffalo. The parties have agreed to a new three-year deal, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports.
Tyler Bass will remain in place with the Bills for 2026. Coming off a missed season, though, his pact has been adjusted. Team and player worked out a revision on Tuesday, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.