ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills are keeping the quarterback room vibes immaculate for the start of the Joe Brady era. Just weeks after his wild late-season detour to Kansas City, quarterback Shane Buechele is officially back in Western New York, signing a reserve/futures contract on Wednesday to rejoin the team for the 2026 offseason program.
The Wildest Month of Buechele’s Career
If you blinked, you might have missed the rollercoaster Buechele just rode. After spending the bulk of the 2025 campaign on the Bills’ practice squad, the 28-year-old was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight when the Kansas City Chiefs’ quarterback room imploded.
With Patrick Mahomes (knee) and Gardner Minshew (leg) both lost to season-ending injuries in December, the Chiefs poached Buechele to back up Chris Oladokun. That emergency stint culminated in Buechele making his regular-season NFL debut in Week 18. Coming off the bench in relief of Oladokun, he completed 7-of-14 passes for 88 yards in a gritty, if abbreviated, audition.
Kansas City released him promptly after their season ended—a cold but expected roster maneuver—allowing Buechele to return to Buffalo’s practice squad for the playoffs. Now, with the season officially in the books, he’s staying put.
Why It Makes Sense: The Brady Factor
This isn’t just a depth signing; it’s a culture play. With offensive coordinator Joe Brady recently promoted to Head Coach, continuity is the currency of the moment. Buechele knows Brady’s system inside and out, and perhaps more importantly, he has a strong rapport with franchise cornerstone Josh Allen.
“He’s as real as it gets. He’s a leader of men… I’m very excited, very happy for him.” — Josh Allen on Joe Brady’s promotion to Head Coach
Keeping a popular, system-fluent arm like Buechele prevents any unnecessary friction in the quarterback room as the team transitions from the Sean McDermott era to Brady’s new regime. Allen has been vocal about his support for Brady, and retaining familiar faces who understand the “Everybody Eats” philosophy helps solidify that locker room buy-in from Day 1.
Playoff Implications / What’s Next
While Buechele isn’t threatening Josh Allen for the starting job, his presence stabilizes the bottom of the roster as the Bills head into a critical offseason. With Mitch Trubisky’s future always a year-to-year conversation, having a reliable arm like Buechele on a futures deal gives GM Brandon Beane flexibility in the draft and free agency.
The Bills now turn their eyes to the NFL Combine and Free Agency, needing to retool a defense that showed cracks in the Divisional Round, all while giving rookie Head Coach Joe Brady the weapons he needs to keep the offense humming.

