
This offseason, a number of AFC teams have made some big splashes in the hopes of strengthening their chances of winning the Super Bowl.
The New York Jets added Aaron Rodgers and Dalvin Cook, the Miami Dolphins traded for star cornerback Jalen Ramsey, the Baltimore Ravens signed Odell Beckham Jr., and the Cincinnati Bengals brought in offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr.
By contrast, the Buffalo Bills were quiet this offseason, but if anyone has been counting them out, Joy Taylor pointed out their recent success and the fact that they’re still an elite team, via “Speak” on FS1.
.@JoyTaylorTalks breaks down why the Bills are still elite. pic.twitter.com/JX6AR71nn3
— Speak (@SpeakOnFS1) August 31, 2023
The Bills have won at least 10 games in each of the last four seasons, and they have twice reached the 13-win mark in the last three years.
They have one of the NFL’s very best quarterbacks in Josh Allen, who was the favorite to win the regular-season MVP award in 2022, and a talented roster on both sides of the football.
Wide receiver Stefon Diggs is one of the best at his position, and on defense, they have three studs in safety Jordan Poyer and linebackers Matt Milano and Von Miller.
But there are some concerns, starting with Diggs’ apparent beef with the organization that dates back to last season.
Some have speculated he is at odds with Allen, but Allen has downplayed those suggestions multiple times.
The AFC, especially the AFC East, will be insanely competitive, but Buffalo seems to have what it takes to finally win their first-ever Super Bowl championship after decades of pain and disappointment.
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