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How the New York Jets major trade on Tuesday shakes up the Buffalo Bills future over the next few years and the rest of the season.
Here is more on why the Bills, Chiefs and Steelers didn't make any moves ahead of the 2025 NFL trade deadline.
On the defensive line, one name that seemed pretty obvious if he was available was tackle Harrison Phillips, Buffalo’s third-round pick in 2018 who played four seasons for the Bills, signed as a free agent with the Vikings, and then was traded to New York late in August.
The New York Jets and Cleveland Browns both have favorable matchups in Week 10 against each other in what could be a low-scoring affair, giving their D/ST units plenty of opportunities for sacks and turnovers.
No, the Buffalo Bills didn't make a single trade on Tuesday before the 4 p.m. ET trade deadline. The simple reason the Bills didn't make any trades surely has to do with cost. They must've not felt any of their desired targets were worth their asking prices. It's a brutal outcome, though. The Bills had multiple clear needs.
Bills: The Buffalo Bills are the late 90s Chicago Bulls when it comes to beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season. And they are pretty much whoever plays the Dodgers in the World Series against the Chiefs when it comes to the playoffs.
The New York Jets are expected to be active at the trade deadline this season. They've already moved cornerback Michael Carter II, but they could have two or th
After reportedly acquiring star cornerback Sauce Gardner in a trade with the New York Jets, the Indianapolis Colts' latest Super Bowl odds have been revealed.
Bills Should Trade With Jets for DL Harrison Phillips