
Bradley Chubb signs with the Buffalo Bills
“The deal could be worth up to $52.5 million with $29 million in guarantees,” reported Adam Schefter, highlighting the financial significance of Bradley Chubb’s new contract.
On March 11, 2026, Chubb officially signed a three-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, marking a new chapter in his career after a notable stint with the Miami Dolphins. The contract is valued at $43.5 million, with the potential for additional earnings based on performance.
Chubb’s move to the Bills comes after he played all 17 games for the Dolphins in 2025, where he recorded 8.5 sacks, showcasing his resilience and skill on the field. Prior to his time in Miami, Chubb was drafted fifth overall by the Denver Broncos in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Throughout his career, Chubb has accumulated a total of 48 career sacks, alongside 303 tackles and 15 forced fumbles. His performance has solidified his reputation as a formidable player in the league.
Chubb’s journey has not been without challenges; he missed the entire 2024 season due to a torn ACL injury. Despite this setback, he returned to form, earning recognition as a team captain and winning the local media’s “Good Guy” award in 2025 for his professionalism and consistent availability.
Chubb has faced significant injuries during his career, having torn his ACL in both knees. However, his determination and ability to bounce back have been commendable.
Chubb joins the Bills after spending time with their division rivals in Miami, adding depth and experience to the Buffalo defense. His arrival is anticipated to bolster the team’s performance as they look to compete in the upcoming season.
As Chubb prepares to turn 30 in June 2026, he aims to make a lasting impact with the Bills, continuing to build on his impressive career statistics.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any additional incentives or performance clauses in Chubb’s contract, but his signing is seen as a strategic move for the Bills as they strengthen their roster.

