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Bills Eye A.J. Brown Trade for Super Bowl Push
17 Feb
Summary
- Buffalo Bills need a legit No. 1 wide receiver for championship run.
- A.J. Brown trade could cost only the 60th overall draft pick.
- Acquiring Brown maximizes Josh Allen's prime Super Bowl window.

The Buffalo Bills' championship aspirations were hampered by a lack of a dominant No. 1 wide receiver, contributing to their Divisional Round playoff loss. As the team enters quarterback Josh Allen's prime, General Manager Brandon Beane is focused on addressing this crucial position this offseason. Trade speculation surrounds A.J. Brown of the Philadelphia Eagles, with some reports suggesting he could be acquired for Buffalo's 60th overall draft pick. This move is seen as a way to maximize their Super Bowl window, especially given the absence of top AFC contenders in recent playoff runs. If salary cap logistics can be managed, acquiring Brown could allow the Bills to draft the best available player in the first round, rather than reaching for a receiver. This strategic acquisition aims to elevate their offensive firepower and push them closer to an elusive Super Bowl title.




