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Home / Sports / Bills GM Beane Vows Aggressive Moves for Josh Allen

Bills GM Beane Vows Aggressive Moves for Josh Allen

31 Jan

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Summary

  • General Manager Brandon Beane plans aggressive free agency and draft moves.
  • The goal is to significantly improve talent around quarterback Josh Allen.
  • Bills avoided interviewing Kubiak to prevent tampering violations.
Bills GM Beane Vows Aggressive Moves for Josh Allen

Buffalo Bills General Manager Brandon Beane is gearing up for an ambitious offseason, focusing on enhancing the roster to support quarterback Josh Allen. With a new era dawning after Sean McDermott's dismissal, Beane has indicated a willingness to be aggressive in free agency and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft.

Beane stated his commitment to creative strategies, including cap management and contract flexibility, to acquire more talent. While he aims to avoid the scenario of a team lacking sufficient talent, he is prepared to make bold plays. This proactive stance is crucial for building a championship-caliber team.

The Bills' coaching search involved interviews with 20 candidates, though Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak was not among them. Beane explained that NFL rules prevented interviews with coaches whose teams were still in the postseason, thus avoiding potential tampering violations like those faced by the Arizona Cardinals in 2023.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
General Manager Brandon Beane plans to be aggressive in free agency and the lead-up to the 2026 NFL Draft to significantly improve the talent around quarterback Josh Allen.
The Bills did not interview Klint Kubiak because NFL rules prevent interviewing coaches whose teams are still in the postseason, to avoid tampering violations.
The explicit goal is to surround quarterback Josh Allen with significantly more talent than he had in 2025, with the aim of meeting championship expectations.

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