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The Buffalo Bills' offseason has been characterized by strategic additions, including a new receiver for Josh Allen and defensive reinforcement with Bradley Chubb. The team's recent head coaching change to Joe Brady suggests a focus on improvement.
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The Buffalo Bills' offseason, you could argue, has seen the franchise hit its goals as they added a receiver for Josh Allen and added some defensive power in Bradley Chubb.
For a team that has undergone a head coaching change with Joe Brady now in the big seat, the Bills, at least on paper, appear to be in good order.
But when looking at the Bills' offseason as a whole, are there any indicators as to what the franchise was trying to get accomplished?
For CBS Sports' Zachary Pereles, he's got one word: juice.
"Moore brings downfield juice and some after-the-catch juice, too," Pereles wrote. "Defensively, the Bills are seeing if there's any juice left in Bradley Chubb (excellent in 2023, missed 2024, down 2025) and if they can get the most juice out of second-round rookie T.J. Parker (excellent in 2024, down 2025). We'll nominate fifth-round defensive back Jalon Kilgore as a player with some juice to his game, too."
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Well, that's the hope, right?
Moore is expected to come in and immediately improve the passing attack for Allen and give him a genuine difference-maker.
Chubb has to be a key part of the defense for Jim Leonhard and has to rediscover his form for the Bills to improve defensively. Those are the two who must bring the juice.
Of course, the rookies will need to as well, but they will look to Moore and Chubb, the two big offseason additions, as the driving force in 2026.
Allen doesn't have any excuses now, not that he had any before, but 2026 feels like a defining year for Buffalo.
Let's see if it has enough juice to go on a long Super Bowl hunt.