‘A former No. 3 overall pick, Bosa won Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016 after recording 10.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss. Bosa was named to his first Pro Bowl the following year and has had four seasons with at least 10 sacks. He made his fifth Pro Bowl in 2024 after recording five sacks and two forced fumbles in 14 games. ‘
BillsBeat - March 12, 2025
How the Bills Beat Out 49ers, Dolphins to Land Joey Bosa
‘How did they pull that off? It’s a tale as old as time— they offered Bosa more money than anyone else.’
Joey Bosa Agrees on One-Year Deal With Buffalo Bills
‘The one-year deal is worth $12.6 million. For fans who were hoping for a Bosa brother reunion on San Francisco 49ers, this dream has come to an end. At least for this year, he won’t be joining his brother Nick there.’
Bills land $135 million defender in blockbuster move
‘Buffalo has agreed to terms with five-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Joey Bosa on a one-year, $12.6 million deal. The former first-round pick out of Ohio State was heavily expected to join his brother, Nick Bosa, in San Francisco with the 49ers. Instead, he goes to Buffalo and instantly becomes the team’s top edge rusher.’
Joey Bosa contract details: Five-time Pro Bowl pass rusher inks one-year deal with Bills
‘After playing just five games in 2022 and nine games in 2023, it seemed as if Bosa’s injuries would derail his career. His 2024 campaign mitigated these concerns, but the jury is still out if he is the game-wrecker he once was.’
Bills make big free agency splash with unexpected signing of defensive star to replace Von Miller
‘The former Ohio State star has 72.0 sacks in his NFL career, although injuries have limited him to single-digit sacks every season since 2021, when he had 10.5.’
Bills re-sign fan-favorite offensive star on two-year deal
‘It looked as if the Bills were in danger of losing another offensive star. They signed running back Darrynton Evans, which led some to believe they could let Ty Johnson sign elsewhere. That wasn’t the case, though, as Johnson and the Bills have agreed to terms on a two-year deal that will keep the utility running back in Buffalo.’
Latest Bills signing seals fate of fan-favorite
‘Buffalo signed running back Darrynton Evans, who spent 2024 with the Chicago Bears. Assuming the plan is for Evans to be the No. 3 running back, that all but confirms Ty Johnson won’t be back in Buffalo in 2025.’
Report: Bills to sign edge rusher Joey Bosa
‘Bosa, who will be 30 years old in July, has been one of the premier pass rushers in the National Football League for most of his career. However, injuries have plagued him the last three seasons. causing him to play only 28 of a possible 51 regular season games.’
Bills re-sign running back Ty Johnson, fullback Reggie Gilliam
‘The team announced it has re-signed running back Ty Johnson to a two-year contract, as well as fullback Reggie Gilliam to a one-year contract.’
Opinion: Capaccio: 2025 State of the Bills: Specialists
‘The Bills will most likely add another punter for competition this offseason, but Camarda will have a legitimate shot at the job.’
Report: 'It's a big swing' Buffalo Bills and defensive end Joey Bosa agree to one-year deal
‘Bosa, who had previously spent all nine seasons of his NFL career with the Chargers, brings a whole new dynamic to the Bills pass rush and defense as a whole.’
He's back: Buffalo Bills bringing Ty Johnson back on two-year deal
‘In 20 games for Buffalo this past season (both regular and postseason), Johnson accounted for 625 yards of total offense and found the endzone five times on top of it.’
Bills re-sign RB Ty Johnson to two-year deal, agree to terms with FB Reggie Gilliam on one-year deal
‘Johnson had five games (including playoffs) with at least 30 yards receiving, including 114 yards on five catches against the Lions in a 48-42 win. In the AFC Wild Card game against the Broncos, Johnson made an incredible 25-yard TD catch in the end zone on fourth down to put Buffalo up two scores in the second half.’
BillsBeat - March 11, 2025
Reports: Buffalo Bills add ex-Charger Palmer to group of wide receivers
‘The deal is for three years and is worth $36 million, with $18 million guaranteed, according to reporting by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.’