The Buffalo Bills have made major waves in the 2025 offseason, headlined by Josh Allen’s massive $330 million contract extension and the surprise signing of star pass rusher Joey Bosa. With Von Miller out and Bosa stepping in, the Bills are reshaping their defense while securing their franchise quarterback for the foreseeable future.
Josh Allen’s $330M Contract: What It Means for Buffalo
Josh Allen’s extension was inevitable, but the structure of the deal is a game-changer. With $250 million guaranteed, Allen remains one of the NFL’s highest-paid quarterbacks. However, his team-friendly approach allows the Bills to remain flexible with cap space. Rather than pushing for a record-breaking contract, Allen’s deal ensures Buffalo can continue building a championship-caliber roster around him.
Joey Bosa In, Von Miller Out: A Defensive Shift
The Bills’ defense saw a significant shake-up with the decision to move on from Von Miller and bring in Joey Bosa on a one-year prove-it deal. Bosa, when healthy, remains one of the league’s most disruptive pass rushers. However, injury concerns make this a calculated risk for Buffalo. If Bosa stays on the field, the Bills may have found the impact pass rusher they’ve been missing.