The Buffalo Bills might be in the best position to win their first-ever Super Bowl in 2025, and Josh Allen is the reason why.
With the Bills quarterback coming off his best season in 2024, which ended with an MVP win, coupled with the defensive reinforcements made in free agency, you could make the case that Buffalo has one of the most well-rounded rosters in football.
But that is all good and well, however, who stands in the Bills' way in 2025? With the schedule being released, many are giving out their win projections and when it comes to Buffalo, Caesars Sportsbook & Casino has the win total set at 11.4, the second-best in the AFC behind the Baltimore Ravens.
And NFL.com's Cynthia Frelund thinks mightily high of Buffalo as a result.
"The Bills' three toughest forecasted matchups are spaced really nicely apart, and all are set to take place at home: Week 1 vs. the Ravens, Week 9 vs. the Chiefs and Week 17 vs. the Eagles," Frelund writes. "I’m going to save my Super Bowl picks until just ahead of the season, but right now, no AFC team has a higher ceiling than Buffalo, even if it currently (barely) ranks second here."
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Buffalo Bills star quarterback Josh Allen.
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The bullies of the AFC East are again expected to flex their muscles, and with an 11-win projection, that to us, means another division title and the Bills fighting for the No. 1 seed.
That has been the baseline for expectations for Buffalo over the past couple of seasons, and after last year the Bills feel primed to make some serious noise in the postseason.
Granted, this is all a projection, but Buffalo, after the offseason it has had, looks to be every bit a Super Bowl contender, and you will be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn't think so.
Is this the year the Bills will win their first-ever Super Bowl?