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Turning Down $20 Million from the Buffalo Bills, the Patriots’ Newest All-Pro Superstar Chooses New England to Team Up with Drake Maye Instead of Josh Allen

Foxborough, Massachusetts – The New England Patriots may have secured one of the most important defensive additions of the offseason after All-Pro safety Kevin Byard III chose Foxborough over a larger offer elsewhere. Instead of accepting a richer contract from the Buffalo Bills, the veteran defender elected to reunite with head coach Mike Vrabel and join a team led by rising quarterback Drake Maye.

League sources revealed that the Bills aggressively pursued Byard with an offer reportedly worth up to $20 million for the 2026 season. Buffalo was searching for stability in its secondary after releasing veteran safety Taylor Rapp, leaving the position thin with young safety Cole Bishop projected to assume a larger role in the defensive backfield.

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Despite the higher salary on the table, Byard ultimately declined Buffalo’s proposal and instead signed a one-year contract worth $9 million with New England. For the veteran safety, the decision wasn’t purely financial. The opportunity to play alongside a rapidly ascending quarterback like Drake Maye played a major role in shaping his choice.

When you see a quarterback like Drake Maye who’s ascending and placed in the right system to succeed, that matters,” Byard explained after his signing. This isn’t just about money. It’s about being part of the right environment with a quarterback I truly believe in.”

Inside the Patriots organization, Byard’s arrival is viewed as a critical move to strengthen a defense that already features Pro Bowl cornerback Christian Gonzalez and promising young safety Craig Woodson. Coaches believe Byard’s leadership, experience, and elite ball-hawking ability will elevate the secondary into one of the most dangerous defensive units in the league.

Even at 32 years old, Byard remains one of the NFL’s most feared turnover specialists. He led the league with seven interceptions last season and has remarkably played 164 consecutive games across his decade-long career, demonstrating the durability and consistency that have defined his reputation around the league.

The excitement within New England is undeniable. Team executives and coaches privately view Byard as the missing piece capable of pushing the defense to another level, while also highlighting the growing influence of Drake Maye as a recruiting factor for veteran players seeking championship opportunities.

For the Buffalo Bills, missing out on Byard represents a significant setback as they attempt to reinforce their secondary around superstar quarterback Josh Allen. Instead, the veteran defender will now line up in Foxborough—choosing the promise of Drake Maye and the Patriots’ rising momentum over Buffalo’s larger paycheck.

 

"70 Million Dollars? Keep It!" - Fan-Favorite WR Stefon Diggs Stuns by Rejecting Big Contract Offer from AFC East Rival Ahead of Rumored Reunion with Patriots
Foxborough, Massachusetts – Stefon Diggs, fan-favorite wide receiver of the New England Patriots, shocked many by rejecting a $70 million contract offer from Buffalo Bills, a rival of the Patriots in the AFC East. This rejection is particularly surprising given that Bills are looking to strengthen their roster. Diggs, 32, had an impressive 2025-26 season with 85 receptions, 1,013 yards, and 4 touchdowns. Although his performance dropped in the playoffs due to weak defense, he remained an important figure in the locker room and a leader in pre-game huddles. After being released by Patriots at the start of the NFL’s new league year due to financial concerns, Diggs received interest from multiple teams. However, the surprise came when he turned down all offers, knowing that a potential reunion with the Patriots was on the horizon after positive signals from Eliot Wolf, the team’s executive vice president of player personnel. Diggs shared in a recent statement: “I could choose the easiest, safest route. But when thinking about the future at this stage, I always feel like my heart belongs to New England. The team gave me the chance to grow and contribute, and if the opportunity arises to return, I will cherish it.” The decision to reject a massive contract from Bills stunned many, but Diggs chose Patriots, where he had some of the best memories of his career, even after just one year with the team. This reunion is something Patriots fans have been hoping for, especially with the team’s lack of depth at wide receiver. Given the shortage at wide receiver, re-signing Diggs is a logical choice for the Patriots in the upcoming season. Stefon Diggs remains a reliable player, and his abilities could help the team return to the top of the AFC East. Patriots will continue to pursue other deals, but Diggs’ return will be a key step in strengthening the roster and continuing the competition in AFC East in the upcoming season.      

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