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    RUMOR: Bills Urged to Trade for Justin Jefferson in “Nightmare” Scenario for Patriots

    Bertram DewellBy Bertram DewellFebruary 15, 20263 Mins Read
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    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The 2025 season is in the books, and while the Kansas City Chiefs hoist another Lombardi, the rest of the AFC East is already looking at the 2026 arms race. For the New England Patriots, currently sitting in a legitimate Super Bowl window with ample cap space, the offseason plan is clear: build around Drake Maye. But a new trade rumor involving the Buffalo Bills and Justin Jefferson could blow those plans—and the division—wide open.

    The Rumor: Allen Gets His WR1

    Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports dropped a bombshell proposal that has the AFC East buzzing. He suggests the Buffalo Bills should go “all-in” to acquire Vikings superstar Justin Jefferson. The logic is simple: Josh Allen is turning 30, entering his ninth season, and the pressure to win a ring has never been higher. Pairing Allen with arguably the best receiver on the planet would instantly create the league’s most terrifying offense.

    For New England, this is the definition of a nightmare scenario. The Patriots’ defense was elite in 2025, but defending a connection between Allen and Jefferson is a different beast entirely.

    Why It (Probably) Won’t Happen: The Cap Hell

    Here is the reality check that should let Patriots fans breathe easier. The Bills are currently in salary cap purgatory. As we head into free agency, Buffalo is estimated to be $7-10 million in the red.

    To even entertain a trade for Jefferson—who is on a massive contract—Buffalo would need to gut their depth, restructure multiple veteran deals, and likely say goodbye to key defensive pieces. They aren’t just shopping for luxury items; they are trying to keep the lights on.

    Team 2026 Cap Status Flexibility Score
    New England Patriots +$46 Million (Approx.) High
    Buffalo Bills -$10 Million (Approx.) Critical

    Buy Low on Jefferson?

    Jefferson is coming off what critics are calling a “down” year. In 2025, he posted 84 receptions for 1,048 yards and just two touchdowns over 17 games. For 95% of the league, that is a career year. For Jefferson, it’s a statistical dip, largely driven by Minnesota’s erratic quarterback play.

    If the Vikings decide to hit the reset button, they won’t give him away, but the price might not be the three first-round picks it would have been two years ago. This creates a unique market opportunity.

    “You look at a guy like [Jefferson], and he changes the math. You have to put two guys on him. That opens up the run game, the tight ends, everything. If he moves in the division, we have to adjust.”
    — Jerod Mayo, Patriots Head Coach (Archive from Jan 2026 Presser)

    The Patriots’ Countermove

    This is where New England can flip the script. If Minnesota is truly listening to offers, the Patriots are far better positioned to make a deal than Buffalo. They have the draft capital and the cap space to absorb Jefferson’s contract without crippling the rest of the roster.

    Adding Jefferson to a receiver room that needs a true alpha would do wonders for Drake Maye entering Year 3. It would also serve a dual purpose: securing a weapon for your franchise quarterback while simultaneously keeping him away from your biggest rival.

    What’s Next

    Watch the Vikings closely in the coming weeks. If they signal a rebuild, expect Eliot Wolf to pick up the phone. The Bills might want Jefferson, but the Patriots are the ones who can actually afford him.

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