Super Bowl LIV could be the crowning achievement for the careers of many players on the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers.
But it also could be the final game some players suit up for their respective teams. In the modern day NFL with free agency spending going up and up, players move often.
Could any of them make their way to the Bills during free agency?
Here are seven pending free agents suiting up in Super Bowl LIV that the Bills could have interest in:
Kansas City Chiefs
CB Bashaud Breeland
Bashaud Breeland has had an interesting NFL career. He had a strong first four seasons with the Redskins and inked a three-year contract with the Panthers in free agency. However, he cut his foot during a trip to the Dominican Republic, causing his contract with Carolina to be voided.
With that in mind, the Bills run a similar defense to Carolina’s from that year with Sean McDermott having come from there. So could Breeland be a fit in Buffalo? He did have two interceptions and eight passes defended last year, but his Pro Football Focus marks… aren’t grade. The football analytics outlet graded him the 99th best cornerback in the NFL this past season.
In addition, he’s a vet, and the Bills have had a thing for signing vets (EJ Gaines, Kevin Johnson, Vontae Davis) to suit up in their No.2 corner role.
Bashaud Breeland scoops up the loose ball and returns it 100 YARDS for the @Chiefs TD! @Bree2Land6 #ChiefsKingdom
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