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Top 5 Things We’re Hearing From NFL Insiders About The Bills’ 2024 Offseason

With prospect testing at the NFL Combine commencing on Thursday, One Bills Live continues to welcome some of the most prominent figures in NFL media as free agency and the NFL Draft approaches.

Here’s a recap of the storylines and buzz from Indianapolis this week.

Ian Rapoport | NFL Network: The Bills must depend on youth to replace losing free agents.

A slew of outstanding free agents are expected to sign elsewhere this offseason, as the Bills attempt to become cap compliant. However, according to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, Buffalo’s success in locating and integrating young players into both offensive and defensive strategies in recent years should serve as a favorable omen in the future.

“The Bills are in a really, really good place,” Rapoport said. “When you’re consistently good, what happens is you have a quarterback, and they did already. You have a bunch of young stars that you need to pay, and they’ve actually done that with a lot of their really good players. And so the only way to sustain it is to let guys go. The Bills happen to have a really good personnel department, and I trust they can replace their really good players.”

While many of Buffalo’s free agents may find better offers elsewhere, Rapoport believes the atmosphere created by head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane in Buffalo may persuade veteran players to accept less money in exchange for playing on a contender.
“One aspect of the proposals that complicates matters is that men want to be present. It’s a nice culture and a fantastic location. So occasionally, players are prepared to accept a little less to remain,” Rapoport added.

 

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