Bradley Chubb signs with the Buffalo Bills
“Chubb will look like a consolation prize unless and until he’s able to stay healthy and make a difference next fall and winter,” a source noted regarding the recent signing of Bradley Chubb.
Chubb has officially signed a three-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, valued at $43.5 million, with the potential to reach $52.5 million. This move comes after he was released by the Miami Dolphins, where he had a productive season, recording a team-high 8.5 sacks in 2025.
Before joining the Dolphins, Chubb was traded from the Denver Broncos in 2022 for a first-round pick. His career has been marked by significant achievements, including 48 career sacks and 303 tackles over 90 games. However, his journey has also been hindered by injuries, as he missed the entire 2024 season due to a torn ACL.
Chubb’s signing is part of the Bills’ strategy to bolster their pass rush, as he is described as the latest veteran pass rusher brought in by the team. His performance will be crucial for the Bills, especially under the guidance of new defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard.
Despite his previous success, uncertainties remain regarding Chubb’s impact on the Bills’ pass rush. The exact deployment of Chubb in the team’s defensive scheme is still unclear, and details remain unconfirmed.
Chubb, who was drafted fifth overall by the Broncos in the 2018 NFL Draft, has faced challenges during his career, including tearing his ACL in both knees. His ability to stay healthy will be a key factor in determining his effectiveness with the Bills.
As the Bills prepare for the upcoming season, Chubb’s integration into the defense will be closely monitored by fans and analysts alike. His past performance and potential for recovery could play a significant role in the team’s success.
With Chubb now in the fold, the Bills are looking to enhance their defensive capabilities and make a deeper playoff run in the coming seasons.