Buffalo, NY – July 12, 2025
There’s a new surge of confidence in Orchard Park as the Buffalo Bills welcome one of the offseason’s prized acquisitions. Fresh off a trade from the Los Angeles Chargers, the dynamic wide receiver arrives on a three-year, $36 million contract—cementing his role as a key piece in Buffalo’s Super Bowl LX chase.
The 27-year-old pass-catcher wasted no time setting the tone for his new chapter. At his introductory press conference, he delivered a bold message: “Our time is now. Our team is ready. And the league should be scared.”
Joshua Palmer, acquired for a fifth-round pick, brings a proven track record to a Bills offense hungry for a game-changer. Known for his speed, crisp route-running, and 60% contested catch rate, Palmer recorded 186 catches, 2,173 yards, and 11 touchdowns over 61 games with the Chargers, per Pro Football Reference. His 2024 season—38 catches, 580 yards, 2 touchdowns—earned a 74.2 PFF grade, per NFL.com.
Coaches and teammates have praised Palmer’s work ethic and big-play potential. “Josh is a spark,” quarterback Josh Allen said, per ESPN, referencing his 4.51-second 40-yard dash. In Buffalo, he joins a loaded roster featuring Allen’s 4,306-yard MVP campaign and James Cook’s 1,086-yard rushing, per The Athletic. Despite minicamp struggles with timing, Palmer’s fit in Joe Brady’s RPO scheme could unlock new dimensions, per Buffalo Rumblings.
The $36 million investment signals GM Brandon Beane’s all-in mentality, despite a tight $5.3 million cap space, per Spotrac. With Stefon Diggs gone, Palmer joins Khalil Shakir and Keon Coleman to form a versatile receiving corps, per Sporting News. His OTA highlights, including a 50-yard diving catch, have ignited Bills Mafia, per Democrat and Chronicle.
With training camp looming and anticipation building at Highmark Stadium, Palmer’s words have become a rallying cry for a team—and a fanbase—that believes their first Super Bowl is within reach. As the Bills gear up for their September 8 opener against the Ravens, the NFL has been put on notice: Buffalo is coming, and they’re bringing fire.
One thing’s certain: the hunt for Super Bowl glory is on—and this year, nobody is safe.