Buffalo Bills Eye Game-Changing Moves in Free Agency's Next Wave

Explore strategic destinations for notable Bills free agents as the team navigates a dynamic second wave of trades and signings.

The Buffalo Bills have kicked off the first week of free agency with some strategic moves that could bolster their roster for the upcoming season. They've strengthened their defense by bringing in key players like Bradley Chubb, C.J.

Gardner-Johnson, Dee Alford, and Geno Stone. This infusion of talent should give their secondary a fresh and formidable look.

On the offensive side, the standout move has been trading for wide receiver D.J. Moore from the Chicago Bears.

While the offseason might seem quiet on the surface, these moves suggest the Bills are quietly laying the groundwork for a strong campaign. However, there's still some business to attend to, particularly regarding Ryan Van Demark.

The Vikings have extended an offer sheet to him as a restricted free agent, leaving the Bills with a decision to make about his future with the team.

As the Bills make these adjustments, they've seen five of their own free agents find new homes. David Edwards, Mitch Trubisky, Reggie Gilliam, Cam Lewis, A.J. Epenesa, and Darnell Savage have all moved on, but there are still several free agents yet to sign elsewhere.

Let's dive into where some of these remaining free agents might land as we approach the second wave of free agency.

EDGE Joey Bosa

Predicted Landing Spot: San Francisco 49ers

This move feels like it's written in the stars. The 49ers showed interest in Joey Bosa last offseason, along with the Dolphins. Although he chose Buffalo then, joining his brother in San Francisco now seems like a natural fit, adding depth to their already formidable edge rushers.

LB Matt Milano

Predicted Landing Spot: Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are on the hunt for linebacker talent, and Matt Milano is surprisingly still on the market. Despite not being in his prime, Milano delivered a solid performance last season and remained healthy. His veteran presence could be invaluable to Indianapolis as they look to solidify their defense.

Milano was once the heartbeat of Buffalo’s defense, but with injuries taking their toll, it might be time for a fresh start elsewhere.

CB Tre'Davious White

Predicted Landing Spot: Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs' secondary is in dire need of reinforcement, and Tre'Davious White could be just the veteran presence they need. He was a key part of Buffalo's solid pass defense last season, and his experience could provide much-needed stability as Kansas City looks to rebuild their defensive backfield.

WR Curtis Samuel

Predicted Landing Spot: Miami Dolphins

Curtis Samuel's release from the Bills wasn't unexpected. The Dolphins, having traded Jaylen Waddle to the Broncos, are in need of receiving options for Malik Willis.

Samuel, despite his struggles with health and consistency in Buffalo, has a history of success. A one-year prove-it deal with Miami could be mutually beneficial, offering Samuel a chance to reignite his career.