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Bills' Michael Hoecht knows how much a Super Bowl would mean: 'The city would come down'
Bills' Michael Hoecht knows how much a Super Bowl would mean: 'The city would come down'

USA Today

time18-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Bills' Michael Hoecht knows how much a Super Bowl would mean: 'The city would come down'

Michael Hoecht gets it, in little surprise. 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. 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:

Bills 'Shiny New Toys' Noted As ESPN Evaluates Major Moves On Defense
Bills 'Shiny New Toys' Noted As ESPN Evaluates Major Moves On Defense

Yahoo

time29-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Bills 'Shiny New Toys' Noted As ESPN Evaluates Major Moves On Defense

Bills 'Shiny New Toys' Noted As ESPN Evaluates Major Moves On Defense originally appeared on Athlon Sports. With a league MVP at quarterback, a veteran offensive line, and a respected coaching staff, the Buffalo Bills believe they have all they need to compete for a Super Bowl. Advertisement There is still one central question for the defending AFC East champions, though. Can the Bills' defense finally match up well against the conference's best teams? Buffalo's defense has undergone a major transformation over the last few seasons. They have said goodbye to aging veterans and replaced them with younger talent. During the 2025 offseason, the Bills added key veterans along the defensive line and secondary to help bolster their young group. While appearing on One Bills Live this week, ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler commended the organization for their defensive improvements this offseason. Advertisement Especially with how dominant their offense should be. "It's fun to get the shiny new toy on offense, but, really, when you dig down into it, this is a team that needed to replenish on defense," Fowler said. "From just a depth standpoint, an explosion standpoint, maybe a pass rush explosion standpoint, players with an edge, getting some new ideas in there, some new life." Free agent additions like Michael Hoecht and Joey Bosa should complement a defensive-heavy draft class led by Deone Walker and Maxwell Hairston. Will it be enough to get the Bills over the hump in the AFC? That question remains unanswered at this moment. Buffalo is certainly younger than in recent years on the defensive side, and if they can play at a high level, they should be able to match up nicely against the Kansas City Chiefs or Baltimore Ravens. Advertisement Any inconsistencies, though, and the Bills will be in a challenging situation this season on the defensive end. Related: Bills Fans All Saying Same Thing About Josh Allen And Dalton Kincaid Related: Bills' Super Bowl Pressure Meter Reading High In 2025 This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

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

USA Today

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

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

Michael Hoecht on what bringing a Super Bowl would mean to Buffalo & #BillsMafia 👀 @WKBW 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. 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:

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

Yahoo

time21-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

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

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. Advertisement 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

Bills Free Agent Addition Addresses PED Suspension
Bills Free Agent Addition Addresses PED Suspension

Yahoo

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bills Free Agent Addition Addresses PED Suspension

Bills Free Agent Addition Addresses PED Suspension originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Buffalo Bills wanted to address their defensive line in major ways this offseason. They accomplished that goal during the first week of free agency with the signings of Larry Ogunjobi, Joey Bosa, and Michael Hoecht. Advertisement There's just one problem, though. All of them won't be on the practice field for the most part over the next few months. Bosa is dealing with a calf injury that will keep him out until training camp. Ogunjobu and Hoecht, meanwhile, were suspended during the same week they signed their contracts for violating the league's PED policy. On the Ross Tucker Podcast this week, the former Ram in Hoecht explained that he let the Bills know a suspension was coming before he agreed to a deal. And the reason for that was to help Buffalo out with his mistakes. "I think it was wanting to negotiate in good faith," Hoecht said. "It was my mistake. I was careless and put faith in people I shouldn't have put faith in. And I didn't want to play the game of secrecy and hiding it and trying to screw over a team over." Advertisement Hoecht was a swiss army knife for the Rams over the last few seasons. When he's on the field, he should be able to make an immediate impact on the Bills roster. They key will be *when* he hits the field. Suspensions for players that enter a new system are never easy to move on from. And in the case of Hoecht, he will need to show he can play in Buffalo's complex defensive system first. Related: Bills Ex Stefon Diggs Caught In Patriots Controversy Via Boat Video Related: Bills' Sean McDermott Speaks Out On Tush Push This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on May 30, 2025, where it first appeared.

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