Geno Stone Stuns Fans With Bold Comment on Joining the Bills

Geno Stone sets the record straight on his Bengals exit, emphasizing career moves over controversy as he joins the Buffalo Bills.

In the world of NFL free agency, Geno Stone's recent move from the Cincinnati Bengals to the Buffalo Bills has sparked conversation. Addressing a tweet suggesting he left Cincinnati to join a "winning culture," Stone clarified his stance.

"This had nothing to do with the Bengals," he tweeted. "I got nothing but respect for them guys in that organization.

This was about what's best for me and MY career."

Stone's decision to sign a one-year deal with the Bills comes after two seasons with the Bengals. As an unrestricted free agent following the 2025 season, he was among several players exploring new opportunities. At 27, Stone is looking to carve out the next chapter of his career with Buffalo.

During his tenure in Cincinnati, Stone faced some criticism for missed tackles, but he also delivered memorable moments. Notably, he snagged a 33-yard interception return for a touchdown against New England in Week 12, marking his second career pick-six.

Before his time with the Bengals, Stone spent four seasons with the Baltimore Ravens, where he first made his mark in the league. His journey continues in Buffalo, where he'll aim to bring his talents to a team with high aspirations.