Buffalo Bills Sign Joey Bosa to One-Year, $12.6 Million Deal
The five-time Pro Bowler joins Buffalo to bolster their pass rush after being released by the Chargers due to salary cap constraints.
- Joey Bosa, a five-time Pro Bowl defensive end, signed a one-year contract with the Buffalo Bills worth $12.6 million, with incentives raising its potential value to $15.6 million.
- The Bills signed Bosa after releasing veteran pass rusher Von Miller earlier this week, saving significant salary cap space in the process.
- Bosa, 29, has battled injuries in recent years, playing in only 28 games over the past three seasons, but remains a productive player when healthy.
- The move strengthens Buffalo's defensive line, pairing Bosa with Greg Rousseau, who recently signed a four-year extension, as the team aims for a Super Bowl push.
- Bosa reportedly turned down lower offers from the 49ers and Dolphins, opting to join the reigning AFC East champions in hopes of contributing to a deep playoff run.