The Buffalo Bills have significantly bolstered their defensive front, reaching an agreement with veteran edge rusher Bradley Chubb on a three-year contract, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The deal, which marks one of the most substantial moves of the early off-season, is reportedly worth up to $43.5 million and includes $29 million in guaranteed money.
Chubb, a multi-time Pro Bowler, joins a Buffalo defense that has been searching for consistent pressure from the edge following a 2025 campaign where the unit struggled to produce sacks at a high rate. The signing comes as a direct response to the departure of Joey Bosa, who entered free agency this spring. By securing Chubb, the Bills' front office has effectively found a high-impact replacement to lead their pass rush as they look to reclaim the AFC East title in 2026.
During the 2025 season, Chubb recorded 8.5 sacks during his tenure with the Miami Dolphins. While his talent is undeniable, his career has been marked by a series of significant injuries, including multiple ACL reconstructions. However, his performance last season served as a testament to his resilience, proving he remains an elite force when healthy. The Bills are betting on that health as they integrate him into a defensive scheme that prioritizes veteran leadership and explosive speed off the ball.
This move highlights an aggressive off-season strategy for Buffalo. After a season where the defense lacked a finishing touch in critical moments, General Manager Brandon Beane has made the defensive line a priority. By locking in Chubb, the Bills secure a veteran presence capable of mentoring younger talent while providing the immediate production necessary to compete with the high-powered offenses of the AFC.
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