$110 Million Edge Rusher Rejects "Return Home" to Sign with Bills in Pursuit of a Super Bowl with Josh Allen
Buffalo, New York
Bradley Chubb, one of the NFL's top pass rushers, shocked the football world by rejecting a potential return to the Denver Broncos, where he started his career, to sign with the Buffalo Bills. This decision surprised many, especially given that Chubb had a 5-year, $110 million contract with the Miami Dolphins just before this move.

Chubb joined the Dolphins in a blockbuster trade midway through the 2022 season. There, he had a strong few years, recording a total of 20 sacks in the 2023 and 2025 seasons, despite dealing with a significant injury in 2024. However, after being released, Chubb quickly became a free agent and drew interest from several teams.
Ultimately, Chubb decided to sign a 3-year, $52.5 million contract with the Buffalo Bills, a team vying for the AFC title. He will join a roster already boasting Josh Allen and other star players, making their defense even more formidable.

Chubb shared his thoughts on the decision: "Denver will always have a special place in my heart, but I felt this was the right time for me to move forward with a team that has great potential. I'm truly excited to contribute to Buffalo, where I feel the passion and desire to win, alongside some incredible teammates."
Buffalo Bills are looking to make a push for the Super Bowl in the 2026 season, and adding Chubb bolsters their defensive line. Chubb will join forces with stars like Von Miller, forming a dangerous pass-rushing duo.
Joining Buffalo is also a strategic move for Chubb’s career. After years of playing for teams that didn’t quite contend for titles, he now has the chance to play for a team with real Super Bowl aspirations.
However, this decision wasn’t easy for Chubb. Denver Broncos had been where he developed his career, and his departure has left many fans disappointed.
Despite the mixed emotions, Buffalo Bills now have a star pass rusher who could help them achieve their ultimate goal: a Super Bowl victory. With Chubb on their roster, the Bills are now even more confident heading into the 2026 season, where they will face tough competition in the AFC.
Chubb is looking beyond the past and focusing on the future, where he believes the Super Bowl is within reach.
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