The Buffalo Bills added a pass rusher on Wednesday when they signed Bradley Chubb to a three-year deal.
That could mean change for Joey Bosa.
Bosa, the veteran edge player, is a free agent. And his path back to Buffalo seems a lot less likely now that Chubb has signed.
That shouldn't hurt his market overall too much, though.
ESPN ranks Bosa as its sixth-best remaining free agent -- and the best defensive player on that list.
Bosa's injury history may have knocked down his value last offseason, and it could do so again here, although he's been pretty solidly available the last two seasons.
The 2025 campaign was his first in his career that he played for a team other than the Chargers, and Bosa did some solid things for the Bills.
He finished with five sacks and five forced fumbles, and in multiple big games, Bosa showed up in a key spot.
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Buffalo's Chubb move suggests the Bills probably didn't plan on bringing Bosa back, and it'll be interesting to see where he lands. It is worth noting, though, that A.J. Epenesa is another Buffalo edge player who is a free agent, so maybe one could still be brought back.
"Bosa should be viewed as a situational rusher who can still win with speed-to-power," ESPN wrote in its ranking of remaining free agents. "His effort level also leads to production late in the play."
Bosa will turn 31 in July, so he'll slowly morph into even more of a situational player, but his skillset is still good enough for someone to take a chance on.
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