ORCHARD PARK — The New England Patriots might have just played in the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, but Vegas doesn’t care about last Sunday. While ESPN’s latest power rankings slotted the Patriots at No. 2 and the Bills at No. 5, the betting markets tell a different story. Buffalo opened the week with the best odds to win the 2027 Super Bowl, leapfrogging the very team that just represented the AFC on the big stage.
The Gap Between Respect and Reality
The Patriots’ path to the Super Bowl was viewed by many as a “soft” run, aided by a controversial officiating call that derailed Buffalo’s own momentum in the postseason. Now, the Bills enter the 2026 offseason with a chip on their shoulder and a new hierarchy in the building. General manager Brandon Beane has taken on the mantle of president of football operations, signaling a total commitment to getting over the hump that Sean McDermott couldn’t clear in seven straight playoff trips.
Buffalo isn’t just looking for a roster tune-up; they’re looking for a takeover. With seven picks in the upcoming NFL Draft and a leap into the top half of the draft order compared to 2025, Beane has the capital to surround Josh Allen with the missing pieces. The goal is clear: SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. Anything less is a failure.
“I feel like as days go by, I become more in touch with reality… just trying to do whatever it takes to, one, move forward, but two, to understand how to get past what we’re trying to get past. Obviously, we want to win a Super Bowl here.”
— Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills Quarterback
New Leadership, Same Intensity
The atmosphere at Joe Brady’s introductory press conference wasn’t celebratory; it was business-like. The “Pressure is on” mantra has already leaked out of the facility. Brady takes over a team that has the talent but lacked the finishing touch in January. Watching the Patriots struggle on the Super Bowl stage only fueled the fire in Orchard Park. Buffalo fans spent Sunday watching a game they felt they belonged in, and the oddsmakers seem to agree.
Expect the Bills to be aggressive in free agency. The front office knows Allen’s prime isn’t an infinite resource. To reclaim the AFC East, they need to fix the defensive lapses that haunted them in Foxborough last December. The 2026 season won’t just be about winning games; it’s about proving that the power rankings are a myth and the betting odds are the reality.

