Buffalo in March isn’t for the faint of heart. The snow piles high, the wind cuts deep, and the only thing colder than the haunting echo of “wide right” across Lake Erie is the annual realization that the Bills still haven’t hoisted the Lombardi. But if there’s one thing the Bills Mafia thrives on—besides folding tables and questionable tailgate decisions—it’s hope. For them, hope is a winter tradition. And this offseason, that hope comes with a little extra firepower.
GM Brandon Beane isn’t here to ship nostalgia or window shop in free agency; he’s gearing up for a high-stakes chess match. With cap space finally thawing faster than an ice sheet, he’s got a playbook sharper than Jim Kelly’s no-huddle. Buffalo’s offseason plans just went from ‘how do we survive?’ to ‘how do we dominate?’ The first step? Locking down the core. But the real headline? A potential blockbuster move that could send shockwaves through the AFC.
Think Rocky IV meets Moneyball. Beane didn’t mince words at the Combine: “We have the cap number. So we’ll work through some of the deals and first thing we got to do is get under the cap. Get into the league here in a couple of weeks and then start working on extensions, signings, and potentially adding some free agents to fill some holes.” Translation? The Bills are locking down their own first. Case in point?
Receiver Khalil Shakir’s $60 million extension. “The guy is a true lunch pail Buffalonian. I know he’s not from Buffalo, but he doesn’t say anything. He just shows up every single day. He’s Mr. Dependable,” Beane quipped, nodding to Shakir’s rise from fifth-round obscurity to Josh Allen’s go-to guy. Stats back it up…
“He’s the only player ever to go from ‘overrated’ to MVP in a matter of six months.”@pschrags caught up with @buffalobills GM Brandon Beane where they discussed Josh Allen’s career journey, including a few 70 yard bombs at the 2018 Combine pic.twitter.com/a7BSRpoxXZ
— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) March 1, 2025
76 catches, 821 yards, and a work ethic that’d make Bruce Smith proud. But Shakir’s just the opener. Running back James Cook, linebacker Terrel Bernard, and edge rusher Greg Rousseau are next in line. “We’ve got a number of guys that you could say deserved extensions,” Beane stressed, balancing praise with cap reality. Restructuring Josh Allen’s deal alone frees $11 million—enough to keep the core intact. Meanwhile, the NFL’s $279.2 million cap boost is Buffalo’s green light.
OverTheCap.com projects $10.2 million over, but Beane’s moves are straightforward: restructure Allen, Dion Dawkins, and Ed Oliver for nearly $30 million in savings. Add extensions for Rousseau and Cook, and suddenly, Buffalo’s wallet flexes. “Some moves you do can acquire cap space, others can cost you, so we’re balancing all of that while having conversations. And some of the conversations haven’t started yet. You don’t want too many going at the same time, but we’ll continue those,” Beane said, channeling his inner Warren Buffett.
Beane & McDermott’s defensive gambit: enter Myles Garrett
Sean McDermott’s on the hunt for a “Game Wrecker.” The defense folded like a lawn chair against Patrick Mahomes in the AFC title game. Solution? A headline-grabbing trade for Browns star Myles Garrett. The 2023 Defensive Player of the Year wants out of Cleveland, and Buffalo’s got the assets—and urgency. Garrett’s 2024 stats?
14 sacks, 47 tackles, and enough QB hits to make Tom Brady wince. “All the great players that want to come to Buffalo—come on,” McDermott teased, channeling his best Ric Flair impression. Analysts also float Raiders’ Maxx Crosby or Titans’ Sebastian Joseph-Day, but Garrett’s the prize. Pair him with Rousseau, and Buffalo’s D-line transforms from “meh” to Mean Joe Greene. Besides, the Bills’ blueprint is clear.
Image credits: Social media, taken from Instagram @Myles Garrett
Reward loyalty, then gamble big. Secure Shakir and Cook? Check. Lure Garrett? Let the chess match begin. As Beane said, “The AFC’s a gauntlet,” but Buffalo’s done being the bridesmaid. In a league where defense wins rings (see: Eagles’ Super Bowl LIX rout), Garrett could be the final piece.
So, grab a Labatt Blue, Bills Mafia. This offseason’s a high-stakes poker game, and Beane’s holding aces. As Vince Lombardi once growled, “Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence.” Time to chase.
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