The Buffalo Bills were very active on the Rushers Edge market this season this season, clinging to one of their own first by extending the fifth year Greg Rousseau, then by releasing the veteran of Von Miller the next day – a move they followed in another veteran recently published in Quintuple Pro -Bowler Joey Bosa.
The response to the signing of Bosa was at best intermediate with age – Bosa is 30 years old in July – and injuries being cited as major concerns. Seth Walder of ESPN joined the choir of “Meh” responses recently, Giving Bills GM Brandon Beane A “B” For the One Year, an agreement of $ 12.6 million.
“By signing the Bosa, 29, the Bills hope to fight against two distinct and powerful forces – risk of injury and decline,” writes Walder, “Bosa has only been able to play 28 games in the last three seasons, although 14 of them came in 2024.
Walder’s “B” is generous since Bosa statistics support concerns. Bills need pressures and bags, which is why an organization brings an on -board rusher, especially when they are sure to cope with the juggernaut of the AFC quarters which include Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow and, of course, Patrick Mahomes.
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Bosa, however, fell back into these caterpillars, with its pass victory rate by going to around 13% last year, putting it near the League. For the contextThe League leader was the Houston Texans Danielle Hunter at 26% with the 20th Rusher classified, Will McDonald IV, at 16%.
The Bills have signed Bosa according to a good amount of hope that it can somehow go back in time. Playing in 49.6% of shots in 14 games last season, Bosa produced only five bags and two forced escapes. For a team seeking to overcome the bump and play in the Super Bowl, the Bosa agreement is definitely a dart throwing.
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