Lance Lysowski: After helping Josh Allen, Bills add Bradley Chubb to boost pass rush
- On March 11, 2026, the Buffalo Bills agreed to a three-year deal worth $43.5 million with $29 million guaranteed for edge rusher Bradley Chubb less than 30 minutes after free agency opened.
- Miami designated Chubb's release as a post-June 1 move, saving $20.2 million and shifting dead cap into 2027, amid a roster rebuild under new management.
- Across 90 career games, Chubb has 48 sacks and 303 QB pressures, rebounded in 2025 with 8.5 sacks and a 14.6% pressure rate, and is a two-time Pro Bowler.
- The Bills' pass rush, ranked 27th with a 31% win rate and 36 sacks, is addressed by signing Chubb to join Rousseau under Jim Leonhard, replacing free agent Bosa.
- With seven draft picks, Chubb is expected to serve as a rotational edge rusher, after Beane reworked contracts to stay under the $301.2 million cap.
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Bradley Chubb signing with Bills on $43.5 million contract
Defensive end Bradley Chubb is trading in his swim trunks for a winter coat. Chubb agreed to a three-year, $43.5 million contract that could be worth as much as $52.5 million, according to multiple reports.
Bills agree to sign edge rusher Bradley Chubb to a 3-year contract, AP source says
The Buffalo Bills’ search for an established pass rusher led them to reaching a three-year agreement to sign Bradley Chubb, a person with knowledge of the deal confirmed to The Associated Press.
Lance Lysowski: After helping Josh Allen, Bills add Bradley Chubb to boost pass rush
As we wait to see how the Buffalo Bills build out the rest of their roster, especially on defense, do not overlook the reason behind three of the prominent moves that have occurred over the past week.
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