The Buffalo Bills signed star edge rusher Joey Bosa after the Los Angeles Chargers released him earlier this offseason, so the team has yet another player getting after the quarterback.
If Bosa can stay on the field, the team might need to find a new home for one of their edge rushers to make room for him.
In a recent article by Bleacher Report's Gary Davenport, he lists one player that each NFL team could consider trading before the 2025 season. For the reigning AFC East champions, he thinks they could move on from edge rusher A.J. Epenesa.
"The Bills just gave Bosa over $12 million to come to Buffalo in 2025. Gregory Rousseau received a four-year, $80 million extension that included $54 million in guarantees this spring. The team used a third-round pick in this year’s draft on LSU’s Landon Jackson," Davenport wrote. "There’s always demand for edge-rushers in the NFL—even rotational options like Epenesa. And with him unlikely to be with the team past the 2025 season, now is the time to see what they can get for him."
Bosa has had some struggles with injuries over the past several seasons, but if he can stay on the field, then Epenesa could be on the outs. ... or, at least, that's the theory here.
The reality?
The 26-year-old edge rusher finished this past season with 39 total tackles and six sacks. He was also able to show his versatility with two passes defended and two forced fumbles.
There is still a chance that the Bills need depth at the position if Bosa can't stay on the field. And we will argue that trading Epenesa while trying to win a Super Bowl would be weakening a weakness ... which is not a good plan.