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Bills Unveil Three First-Round Superstars with Combined $119 Million in Contracts as Starting Lineup Pieces at Monday Morning Press Conference

Buffalo, New York – 16/03/2026

The Buffalo Bills signaled the beginning of a new chapter Monday morning by officially introducing three major additions — D. J. Moore, Bradley Chubb, and Dee Alford — in a press conference that highlighted the team’s renewed push toward Super Bowl contention.

The event, held at the team’s facility in Orchard Park, served as more than a ceremonial introduction. For Buffalo’s front office and coaching staff, it was a declaration that the franchise intends to remain firmly in the championship conversation heading into the 2026 season.

 
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Notably, two of the three players — Moore and Chubb — were originally selected in the first round of the NFL Draft. Together with Alford’s recent deal, the trio represents a combined roster investment worth approximately $119 million when factoring in contract values and trade-related assets.

The Bills are clearly betting on proven talent to strengthen both sides of the ball.

Moore, one of the most dynamic receivers in the league, is expected to become a centerpiece of Buffalo’s passing attack alongside Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman. Over the past several seasons, Moore has established himself as a consistent 1,000-yard receiving threat, known for his route precision, explosive speed, and reliability in high-pressure moments.
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Those qualities make him an ideal target for franchise quarterback Josh Allen.

“Buffalo represents winning football,” Moore said during the press conference. “When you walk into this building, you feel that culture immediately. I came here to win, and I believe this offense can become something special.”

While Moore strengthens the offense, Chubb arrives to elevate Buffalo’s defensive front. The former No. 5 overall pick has long been regarded as one of the league’s most dangerous edge rushers when healthy.

Chubb is expected to join a defensive line rotation that already features Greg Rousseau and veteran pass rusher Von Miller, forming a potentially formidable trio capable of applying constant pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

The third addition, Alford, provides valuable depth and versatility in the secondary. With his three-year deal finalized earlier in the offseason, the cornerback adds speed and coverage ability to a defensive backfield that Buffalo hopes will take another step forward in 2026.

Chubb emphasized the energy surrounding the roster as the new players were introduced.

“I’m excited about what we’re building here,” Chubb said. “When you look around the locker room, you see talent, leadership, and a team that truly believes it can win.”

For the Bills, Monday morning’s press conference was about more than welcoming new players.

It was a message to the rest of the NFL.

Buffalo isn’t rebuilding.

Buffalo is reloading for a championship run. 🏈🔥

 
 
 

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