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BREAKING: Bills Sign Bradley Chubb to Three-Year Deal

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated 4 days ago
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Former Miami Dolphins defensive end Bradley Chubb has reached an agreement on a three-year contract with the Buffalo Bills, according to his agent Erik Burkhardt of Roc Nation Sports. The move keeps the standout pass rusher within the AFC East as he transitions from Miami to Buffalo.

The deal carries a base value of $43.5 million and has the potential to reach a maximum of $52.5 million through various performance incentives. According to the report, the contract includes $29 million in guaranteed money for the veteran edge defender. Chubb brings significant experience to a Buffalo Bills defensive unit that continues to prioritize veteran depth and pressure off the line of scrimmage.

Before joining the Bills, Chubb was a primary component of the Miami Dolphins defensive front. This signing marks a major divisional shift, as Buffalo secures a high-profile playmaker to bolster their roster. While the team has yet to formally announce the move, the agreement is finalized per Burkhardt.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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