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Buffalo Bills' Offseason Moves: Stacked Defense, Improved WR Corps

Buffalo Bills' Offseason Moves: Stacked Defense, Improved WR Corps

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The Buffalo Bills have made significant moves in the offseason to bolster their roster for the 2026 season, focusing on improving their wide receiver and secondary positions. They acquired DJ Moore to secure the number one wide receiver spot and drafted Skyler Bell in the fourth round as a potential wide receiver three by the end of the season. In the secondary, they signed Dee Alford for the nickel role and drafted Jalon Kilgore in the fifth round, a versatile player who can play multiple positions in the defensive backfield. The team has also made notable upgrades at safety, pairing veterans C.J. Gardner-Johnson and Geno Stone with Cole Bishop and Kilgore, significantly improving their defensive capabilities. On the edge, Bradley Chubb brings proven sacks and leadership, joined by T.J. Parker for run defense and Mike Danna for depth. If Michael Hoecht stays healthy, this front could be dominant. Lastly, they re-signed punter Mitch Wishnowsky and have a promising seventh-round steal in Tommy Doman Junior, who could potentially secure the starting gig in camp. The Bills appear well-positioned to build on their previous success.

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