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2025 New Orleans Saints opponent profile: Buffalo Bills

### Deep Dive: Buffalo Bills roster review

#### 1\. Joey Bosa joins Buffalo

The Bills sought to add another pass rusher after releasing Von Miller and former Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa fit the bill. Bosa is a five-time Pro Bowler with 72.0 career sacks and finished 2024 with 22 tackles and 5.0 sacks in 14 games for the Chargers.

"I'm locked in this year," [Bosa said](https://www.buffalobills.com/news/joey-bosa-ready-to-return-to-a-football-town-and-build-a-special-season-in-buffalo). "I just want to do everything I possibly can to stay healthy and to contribute to this team and be a part of winning. I'm running out of time here. It's going fast. I'm in year 10 already coming up, and I just don't have that many moments left. So I have to grasp them while I can. And I think all that's on my mind is going to be football this year and helping the team."

#### 2\. Defensive focus in 2025 NFL Draft

The Bills looked to improve the 11th-ranked scoring defense in the draft adding six defensive players in their nine-person draft class including their first five selections. The Bills added three players to their secondary including their first round pick Maxwell Hairston out of Kentucky and three players to their defensive line including defensive tackle T.J. Sanders, a second-round pick out of South Carolina.

"I thought it was stronger, more depth on the defensive side of this draft," [Bills General Manager Brandon Beane said](https://www.buffalobills.com/video/brandon-beane-took-the-best-player-available). "We talked about that even before the draft, the D-line, and there were some in the secondary. So, it truly sometimes is where it is when you're drafting or you're like, 'Man, I really like this guy. He can help us. Let's go up and get him.' We did that a couple times."

#### 3\. Running back the turnover differential

One success the Bill will hope to carry on is their league-leading turnover differential from the 2024 campaign of +24. The Bills took the ball away the second most times of any NFL team, securing 16 interceptions and 16 fumbles while only turning the ball over eight times. The eight total giveaways tied the single season NFL record with the 2019 Saints since at least 1933.

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