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Bills' Michael Hoecht: Super Bowl title would mean 'everything' to him

Bills' Michael Hoecht: Super Bowl title would mean 'everything' to him

Yahoo21-06-2025
In little surprise, Michael Hoecht gets it.
The pass rusher signed with the Buffalo Bills during free agency this offseason. He does have to face a suspension early on next season, but Hoecht is going to be chomping at the bit to get his Bills career going.
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That's because Hoecht completely understands what the Bills and a potential Super Bowl means to Buffalo.
Despite already having won a Super Bowl with the Los Angeles Rams, it sounds like one with the Bills would be even bigger for Hoecht. That's because Hoecht is a close local to western New York as an Oakville, Ontario, native.
Hoecht said during minicamp that bringing a title to Buffalo would be a massive achievement and credited Bills Mafia as his reason why a Super Bowl win would mean so much.
Hoecht's explanation can be found in the clip below:
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills' Michael Hoecht: Super Bowl title would mean 'everything' to him
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