If a team has a top quarterback, chances are that organization is going to have one of the best chances to win a Super Bowl each year.
That is the reality the Buffalo Bills have on their hands. With the reigning MVP in Josh Allen, the Bills are hoping their title drought can finally come to an end during the 2025 season.
There are many people who believe the organization can successfully reach their goal, too. Especially after having a very successful offseason filled with defensive improvements across the board.
NFL Media analyst Eric Edholm, ranked the Bills as the fifth most complete team in the league. Only the Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, and Kansas City Chiefs were ranked above them.
"Reigning MVP Josh Allen is coming off arguably his best season to date, and he remains in his prime at 29 years old," Edholm said. "He's protected by a well-constructed offensive line that brings all five starters back. He also has a good group of tight ends (although Dalton Kincaid needs to do more) and a strong run game.
"The Bills would undoubtedly love it if one of their new receivers, such as Josh Palmer or Elijah Moore, steps up, but they also can count on continued development from Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman."
If Buffalo's new-look defense can hit the ground running, and their offense doesn't miss a beat, the organization could be well on their way to finally ending Kansas City's run at the AFC crown.
And finally giving themselves a real chance at Super Bowl LX.