
"Now that the 2025 NFL season is officially over, it's time to look ahead to free agency and the blockbuster trades that might occur, as they do almost every year. The Patriots have the potential to get involved in one of their own, as they have a solid amount of cap space to utilize and a Super Bowl window to take advantage of. But the same can be said about their most familiar foes, with the Bills being at the top of the list."
"Jefferson is coming off the worst season of his career, recording just 84 receptions for 1,048 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games. While those are still impressive stats, they're nowhere near the kind of production we typically see from him, mainly due to their issue at quarterback, and if the Vikings are hoping to revamp their roster, they might consider trading the receiver for a bucket of draft picks."
The Bills could pursue a trade for wide receiver Justin Jefferson to upgrade Josh Allen's receiving corps ahead of the 2026 season. Jefferson recorded 84 receptions for 1,048 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games this year, the lowest statistical output of his career, largely affected by quarterback issues in Minnesota. The Vikings might consider trading Jefferson for multiple draft picks as part of a roster revamp. Such an acquisition would elevate Buffalo's passing attack and create significant matchup problems for divisional opponents. The Patriots, with available cap space and an open Super Bowl window, would face a more formidable Bills offense if such a trade occurs.
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