Joey Bosa Stuns NFL World With Buffalo Bills Signing

Los Angeles Chargers Joey Bosa to Buffalo Bills

In a surprise move, pass-rushing phenom Joey Bosa signed a one-year, $12.6 million deal with the Buffalo Bills. The signing was initially reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter and is a huge plus for the Bills’ defense. Bosa comes to the Bills after his release by the Los Angeles Chargers, ending a long career with the team that drafted him in 2016. The acquisition is a silver lining for Bills fans, fortifying a pass-rushing unit that will look to capitalize on Bosa’s veteran experience and game-changing ability.

Bosa’s Career and Achievements

Joey Bosa, 29, has been among the NFL’s top defensive players since joining the league as the third overall pick in 2016. He was the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2016, posting 10.5 sacks and 17 tackles for loss in just 12 games. In his career, he has registered 343 tackles, 157 quarterback hits, 87 tackles for loss, and 72 sacks. Despite missing three seasons due to injury and appearing in only 28 games over the last three seasons, Joey was still able to collect his fifth Pro Bowl selection for 2024 after playing 14 games, a career-best since 2021.

Joey Bosa was given an early reward by the Chargers in 2020 with a five-year contract extension worth $135 million, the highest-paid defensive player of the time. Although his playing time has been intermittent over the past few seasons, Bosa has been effective when he does play. In the Chargers’ 2025 playoff loss to the Houston Texans, the premium edge rusher led the team with six pressures and had one sack, proving his continued value as a premier pass rusher. His 72 career sacks place him second in Chargers franchise history behind Leslie O’Neal.

Shocking Destination Amid 49ers Rumors

Bosa’s signing with the Buffalo Bills comes as a surprise, especially given interest from the Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers. Everyone assumed a reunion with his younger brother, Nick Bosa, in San Francisco was a strong possibility. Meanwhile, the Dolphins—Joey’s father, John Bosa, played there in the 1980s—also made him an offer, keeping a family connection in Miami a possibility. Instead, the coveted edge rusher signed with Buffalo, part of a Bills franchise looking to remain in the AFC playoff hunt.

Buffalo’s decision to sign Bosa indicates that they want to upgrade a defensive line that lacked consistency last year. With Von Miller getting older and Gregory Rousseau still in development, adding the former Charger gives them immediate help and leadership. His pass-rushing ability and edge-setting can improve the Bills’ defense as they seek to contend for the AFC championship. San Francisco and Miami provided sentimental ties, but Buffalo provided a financial package and a clear role in a star-greedy defensive unit.

Final Thoughts

For Joey Bosa, this transition provides an opportunity to rebrand himself as one of the league’s top pass rushers. Provided he remains healthy, his services will be essential for Buffalo’s defense to thrive. For the Bills, the addition of an edge rusher with that much experience and talent could pay dividends in their pursuit of playoff success. As Bosa sets out on this new journey, all attention will be focused on how he performs in Buffalo’s quest for a Super Bowl push.

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