Last week, after a brutal AFC Championship loss, Buffalo Bills’ general manager Brandon Beane had his annual end-of-season press conference where he addressed potential moves and ideas the team could make this offseason.
It’s not a secret that Buffalo lacks a game-changing pass rusher like the Kansas City Chiefs have at defensive tackle in Chris Jones.
Jones usually wrecks any postseason game he plays in and was a primary factor in why the Chiefs were able to take down the Bills again this postseason.
If the Bills can acquire a player like Jones, they will have a serious, game-changing defender who can pressure the opposing quarterbacks late in games.
The only issue is that finding a great pass rusher is challenging, as there are only a handful in the NFL.
Great defensive linemen are hardly dealt, and Beane even mentioned that last week during his end-of-season presser.
Myles Garrett Wants Traded
Beane must’ve made a wish under Shooting Star because on Monday, Cleveland Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett asked for a trade.
The Browns went 3-14 last season, and the one-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year doesn’t want to stick around The Land for another season.