The reason for the optimism of the Bills Super Bowl has a defensive flavor Originally appeared on Sports Athlon.
Last season, the Buffalo Bills were an offensive mastodon, led by Josh Allen, who was the MVP of the League, coupled with a big racing match and an attack that left uncertain defenses from the place where Allen went with the ball; It was difficult to stop.
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But defensively, the unit could be surrounded, abandoning more than 40 points in consecutive weeks, then 32 in the defeat of the AFC championship against the Chiefs of Kansas City. For some, it was the weakness of the franchise.
The director general Brandon Beane wanted to rectify this, and in a free agency and the project, the defense was the only element of the menu with rushers of passes, defensive plasters and corners which all came to the champions of the east of the AFC in the hope that the unit could have more for their money.
And this is due to the defensive investment that Pro Football Focus has appointed the defensive improvement of Buffalo as a reason to be optimistic as a competitor of the Super Bowl.
“Buffalo spent most of his off -season trying to improve a defense that finished 28th in PFF note last season”, ” Pro football focus written. “The Bills have used a free agency to strengthen the defensive line with Michael Hoecht, Larry Ogunjobi and Joey Bosa. Completing more this set of players in advance are recent.
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“The Kentucky teammate from Walker, the Maxwell Hairston corner half, is the headliner, however, because he should start in the cornerback after publishing a coverage note of 84.8 pff in the past two seasons.”
The Buffalo Bills signed Joey Bosa in a free agency.
Since the Buffalo quarter-rearfare glove will face if it’s to do the Super Bowl, strengthening its stocks with Michael Hoecht, Joey Bosa and Larry Ogunjobi is a good start.
Of course, everything must come together for the bills, but this off -season, the franchise responded to its greatest need for authority.
Now, with Allen and the majority of the return of the offense, and a defensive unit that should Be better and more ruthless on the passes, it is not surprising that many put the invoices at the top of their list of favorites of the Super Bowl.
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This story was initially reported by Sports Athlon On June 16, 2025, where he appeared for the first time.