Buffalo Rumblinks, 2/23: Early thoughts on free agency

Buffalo Rumblinks, 2/23: Early thoughts on free agency
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The Buffalo Bills won their fifth-straight AFC East divisional title and made it all the way to the AFC Championship game in a season when many outside of One Bills Drive expected the Buffalo Bills to take a step back during the 2024 NFL season.

But general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott still haven’t been able to get past the Kansas City Chiefs and make it to the franchise’s first Super Bowl since the 1993 season.

With quarterback Josh Allen leading the charge, the Bills’ Super Bowl window will always be open, but with the pressure on Beane and McDermott to shore up the roster’s deficiencies, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off with early thoughts on what Beane and the Bills could do to improve their roster this offseason.

Early thoughts on free agency

The 2025 NFL league year officially kicks off at 4 p.m. EST on March 12, coinciding with the beginning of the free-agency period. Below: a run down the Bills’ biggest offseason priorities, including acquiring one or two game-changers on defense, improving their pass rush, overhauling their defensive line, bringing in more talent at the wide receiver position, solidifying the talent and depth at cornerback, and more!

Plus, examining the potential for the Bills to trade for talented edge rusher Myles Garrett; why Hollywood Brown could be a perfect addition at wide receiver; ranking Buffalo’s internal free agents; roster moves the Bills could make to free up salary cap space; and why Buffalo should either release or restructure the contract of future Pro Football Hall of Famer Von Miller.