The Kansas City Chiefs have beaten almost every team they’ve played this season, with the exception of the Buffalo Bills. Chiefs fans would likely wish they could forget that game, which saw the Chiefs fall to the Bills, 30-21, on November 17.
Now, one NFL analyst and expert thinks a player on the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense may get lapped up by the Bills during the offseason.
Buffalo Bills Need a ‘Pass-Rush Specialist’
In a December 2 story on looking at every team’s roster going into Week 14, Matt Holder of Bleacher Report says that he believes edge-rusher Josh Uche of the Kansas City Chiefs may be picked up by the Buffalo Bills in 2025 free agency.
In the piece, Holder notes that he believes a good edge-rusher is the No. 1 need for the Bills, although he also says that the team is “as big a threat to win the AFC as anyone at this point.”
As for where Uche fits in, Holder notes that Buffalo has “successfully transitioned from a lot of experienced players this season.” The Bills, he says, have delt with those losses and still been able to win games.
From there, Holder predicts the Bills will cut linebacker Von Miller during the offseason.
“They can cut the veteran before June 1 and save $8.5 million against the cap or wait until June 2 to get to $17.5 million in savings,” he stated. “Either way, the Bills could be on the lookout for a pass-rush specialist who could take over Miller’s role. Gregory Rousseau is the main event of the Bills edge-rusher group, but Uche would be a good complementary piece.”