The Buffalo Bills are heading into a pivotal 2026 season under a microscope-and for good reason. After parting ways with longtime head coach Sean McDermott, the team handed the reins to Joe Brady, the former offensive coordinator now stepping into his first head coaching role.
The stakes? Nothing short of delivering the franchise’s first Super Bowl, all while breaking in a brand-new stadium.
No pressure.
But for all the focus on Brady’s promotion and the fresh chapter ahead, the reality is this: Buffalo’s roster needs reinforcements. On both sides of the ball.
Offensively, the Bills are in desperate need of wide receiver help. Not just depth pieces-they need a legitimate, proven No. 1 option.
Someone who can consistently win matchups, stretch the field, and give Josh Allen the kind of target that keeps defensive coordinators up at night. The current group has playmakers, sure, but not the kind of top-tier threat that can tilt the field.
Defensively, the need is just as glaring-and perhaps even more urgent. The Bills need a difference-maker off the edge.
A true game-wrecker. And right now, there might be one available: Maxx Crosby.
Maxx Crosby and the Bills: A Perfect Match?
Crosby’s situation with the Las Vegas Raiders has been simmering for months, and it’s starting to feel like a full-blown boil. After the Raiders shut him down for the final two games of the season, Crosby left the facility visibly frustrated. He later underwent knee surgery, but the expectation is that he’ll be ready to roll without any limitations in 2026.
NFL insider Jay Glazer recently told Yahoo Sports that he believes Crosby’s time in Vegas is coming to an end. When asked directly if Crosby is done with the Raiders, Glazer didn’t hesitate: “I do.”
That’s a major development, especially considering what Crosby brings to the table. He’s not just a good pass rusher-he’s one of the most disruptive defensive players in the league.
His motor never stops, his technique is polished, and his production speaks for itself. He’s the kind of player who changes the math for opposing offenses.
And if you believe Glazer, the Raiders could command a massive return-possibly even more than what the Cowboys got for Micah Parsons in a blockbuster deal last August.
Should the Bills Go All In?
If Crosby is really on the market, Buffalo should be making calls. Aggressively. Whether it takes a couple of first-round picks, a key player, or a combination of both, this is the kind of move that could shift the balance of power in the AFC.
The Bills have been knocking on the door for years. They’ve been contenders, but not closers.
Crosby could be the piece that finally gets them over the hump. He’s the kind of elite talent that elevates everyone around him-freeing up the secondary, demanding double-teams, and setting the tone with relentless pressure.
In short, he’s the type of player that championship defenses are built around.
Buffalo’s window with Josh Allen is still open, but it won’t stay that way forever. The AFC is loaded with quarterback talent, and the margin for error is razor-thin.
If the Bills want to capitalize on this era, they need to be bold. They need to take swings.
And if one of those swings can land Maxx Crosby, it’s a move worth making.
The opportunity is there. Now it’s on Buffalo to decide just how badly they want to win.
