For years, the Buffalo Bills have been knocking on the door of Super Bowl contention.
They’ve been on the wrong end of some heartbreaking games.
Moreover, they can’t seem to be able to to get past Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
With that in mind, NFL analyst Booger McFarland believes it’s about time the Bills get the job done once and for all.
Talking on ESPN’s “First Take,” he claimed that it’s not about building a roster anymore, and it should be “Super Bowl or bust” for this team going forward.
.@ESPNBooger says it’s Super Bowl or bust for the Bills. pic.twitter.com/DZZxaeIhEF
— First Take (@FirstTake) March 26, 2024
That makes perfect sense.
They already have an MVP-caliber player at the quarterback position in Josh Allen, and they’ve put together a stacked roster on both ends of the field.
It would be hard to justify Sean McDermott holding onto his job for much longer if they fail to get over the hump in 2024.
They’re not built to be a sustainable project over time, as they’re tight against the salary cap, which is why their Super Bowl window might shut down right before their eyes.
To make things even worse, the AFC is stacked right now, with at least five teams — Bills included — that could legitimately be a Super Bowl contender.
The Bills will have a tough time holding onto their supremacy on the AFC East division with the Miami Dolphins and new-look New York Jets as well.
The pressure is on, but they at least have all the pieces they need to get it done.
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