New Bills Star Vows to Retire in Red and Blue — Promises Lombardi Glory at Any Cost
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Buffalo, NY – September 25, 2025 — When the Bills signed Joey Bosa to a one-year contract this offseason, it wasn’t just about adding another pass rusher. It was a signal: Buffalo is all-in for 2025. Three games into the season, that move is already paying off.
The former Defensive Rookie of the Year, five-time Pro Bowler, and one of the NFL’s most feared edge rushers has delivered exactly what Sean McDermott’s defense needed. More than just pressure, Bosa has brought leadership, swagger, and the relentless pursuit of a Lombardi Trophy that defines Bills Mafia.
“The moment I put on the red and blue, I knew this was home,” Bosa said earlier this week. “I wasn’t brought to Buffalo by accident — I was meant to be a Bill. I swear to retire in this jersey, and I’ll fight with everything I have to bring Lombardis back to this city, no matter the cost.”
The Bills are off to a 3-0 start, sitting atop the AFC East after wins over the Ravens (41–40), Jets (30–10), and Dolphins (31–21). The offense is humming behind Josh Allen, but the defense has been just as vital — and Bosa’s fingerprints are all over it.
Through three games, he has 5 tackles, 1 sack, and an incredible 3 forced fumbles, showcasing his trademark disruptive style.
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Week 1 vs. Baltimore: 2 tackles, constant pressure on Lamar Jackson, and helped force a frantic 41–40 shootout win.
Week 2 @ Jets: 2 tackles, 1 sack, and a forced fumble on Justin Fields that set the tone in a 30–10 victory.
Week 3 vs. Miami: Another forced fumble in a 31–21 win, drawing double teams and opening lanes for Ed Oliver and A.J. Epenesa.
PFF currently grades Bosa among the league’s top edge defenders, and coaches praise his communication and energy in the locker room. His presence has elevated the rest of the defensive line, freeing Von Miller in situational snaps and creating opportunities for Greg Rousseau.
Bills Mafia has quickly embraced him with nicknames like “The Buffalo Bosa” and “Mafia’s Monster.”
Statistically, Buffalo’s pass defense — which ranked 19th in 2024 — is now tracking as a top-10 unit in 2025, with Bosa’s arrival cited as the spark.
For a franchise chasing its first Super Bowl, Bosa’s vow carries weight. It’s not just another soundbite; it’s a declaration of intent.
And in Buffalo, those words resonate deeply.
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