The Buffalo Bills, like 29 other NFL teams, watched as the Philadelphia Eagles, with a dominant defensive performance, dismantled the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.
The Bills, who have struggled in the postseason, are facing the big question of whether or not they have the players to make the jump from contenders to champions.
The front office has been busy signing key players this offseason, with Khalil Shakir, Greg Rousseau, and Terrel Bernard all signing extensions, but it can't stop there.
Since Myles Garrett made it known that he wishes to be traded, every team has been linked with him, and in truth, it would take a monster haul to get one of the NFL's best players out of there.
But the Bills need more pass-rushing help, and even Dion Dawkins has publicly campaigned to have Myles in Buffalo. However, it would take an awful lot to get the four-time All-Pro and former Defensive Player of the Year.
For Connor Rogers, who was speaking with Chris Simms on the Chris Simms Unbuttoned podcast, the Bills need a player like Garrett to get over the playoff hump.
"I don't know why the Browns would do it, they'd have to get a massive price," Rogers said. "The Bills need to get over the hump and how can you improve your roster by the widest margin? It's a gamewrecker on the defensive line."
Having Garrett on one side and Rousseau on the other would give the Bills some serious defensive weaponry, but with what it would take, not only to get Myles in terms of draft picks, but also to be able to take on his contract, Brandon Beane would have to do some serious wheeling and dealing.
Per Over The Cap, as things stand right now, Buffalo is $8 million over the cap, so some gymnastics would need to happen to get under, plus figure out how to incorporate Garrett's contract into it as well.
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So, Garrett in Buffalo is a great idea, but for now, it remains just that as it feels like it will be put into the "too hard basket" unless something drastically changes.
The Bills need more firepower on both sides of the ball, but it feels unlikely that Garrett will be in Buffalo in 2025.
Stranger things have happened, though.
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This story was originally published March 8, 2025 at 6:26 PM.