
Plus, is there reason to be concerned about Buffalo’s safeties?
Anytime you have the reigning NFL MVP like the Buffalo Bills do with dual-threat quarterback Josh Allen, you’re going to have a great chance to win the majority of your games. But despite having one of the NFL’s most prolific offenses, the Bills endured yet another close playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game.
This offseason, general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott set out to solve Buffalo’s roster issues, shoring up several important positions on the defensive side of the ball — which has arguably been their most glaring weakness in the playoffs — through both NFL free agency and the NFL Draft.
Bills fans are hoping these additions will be enough to lift the team to its first Super Bowl championship, and in today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks, we lead off with analysis about whether the Bills are indeed the most complete team in the NFL.
Are the Bills the NFL’s most complete team?
The Bills, who are returning over 80% of last year’s roster that claimed a fifth consecutive AFC East crown, spent significant resources to improve the defensive line and pass rush and used six of their first seven draft picks on defense, a move meant to solve the team’s struggles to consistently apply pressure on the quarterback last year.
With additions like Larry Ogunjobi, Michael Hoecht, and Joey Bosa to the defensive line, Maxwell Hairston, Tre’Davious White, and Dane Jackson to the secondary, and Joshua Palmer and Elijiah Moore to the wide receiver room, general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott have made moves designed to strengthen the roster and potentially solve their issues from past playoff losses.
Factor in the dynamic play of Allen behind one of the league’s best offensive lines and continued development and growth from Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Dalton Kincaid and a potent ground game and it appears that the Bills have their most complete roster of the Josh Allen era heading into the 2025 NFL season.
Plus, discussion about why defensive end Javon Solomon is poised for a breakout season, and why former All-Pro linebacker Matt Milano is expected to bounce back in a big way during a make-or-break season.
- Roster Confidence For The 2025 Season | Bills By The Numbers Ep. 129 – BuffaloBills.com
- Buffalo Bills close to being tabbed NFL’s most-complete team – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Top 10 most complete NFL teams for 2025 season – NFL.com
- Former NCAA FBS sacks leader primed for Buffalo Bills’ breakout in Year 2 – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Surprising name emerges as Buffalo Bills’ Defensive Player of the Year candidate – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- 1 Defensive Player of the Year Candidate for All 32 NFL Teams – Pro Football Network
- Former All-Pro named Buffalo Bills’ make-or-break player for 2025 – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Bills’ second-year DE tabs 3 breakout candidates from ‘talented’ 2024 draft class – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- What we learned from NFL offseason workouts: One key observation for every team – The Athletic (subscription required)
Is there reason to be concerned about Buffalo’s safeties?
While the talk outside of One Bills Drive has been about how the safety position is a concern for the Bills heading into the upcoming season, McDermott and defensive coordinator Bobby Babich have expressed total confidence in the capabilities of the group, which includes likely starters Taylor Rapp and Cole Bishop, along with backups Damar Hamlin, Cam Lewis, free-agent signee Darrick Forrest and rookie fifth-round draft pick Jordan Hancock.
- Is there reason for concern at safety for Buffalo? The Bills don’t think so – Democrat & Chronicle
- Bills safety Taylor Rapp embraces mentorship opportunity – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Bills’ Super Bowl champion safety earns praise from ESPN analyst – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
- Bills underrated star earns massive praise from NFL MVP voter – Sporting News
- New Bills safety Darrick Forrest acclimates to team – Buffalo News (subscription required)
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- Bills Mailbag: Why has Amari Cooper remained unsigned this deep into free agency? – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- NFL MVP voter explains why Bills’ Josh Allen ‘earned’ award last season – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
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- Tyreek Hill takes NSFW jab at Bills’ defense that’s beaten Dolphins six in a row – Sports Illustrated Buffalo Bills
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- Ryan O’Halloran: 49ers, Bengals lead list of NFL bounce-back candidates – Buffalo News (subscription required)
- Heisman Trophy winner ‘embarrassed’ 5-day stint with the Bills ended his NFL career – Democrat & Chronicle
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