Greg Rousseau is staying in Buffalo. On Saturday, the Bills announced they signed the 24-year-old defensive end to a four-year contract extension through the 2029 season. It’s an $80 million extension with $54 million guaranteed, according to the NFL Network.
In his press conference following the news, Rousseau said he “couldn’t be any happier” to be staying in Buffalo, which is somewhere he calls a “special place.”
Rousseau has played his entire career in Buffalo, joining the team as the No. 30 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He finished the 2024 season with eight sacks, leading the team’s pass rushers and tying his career high. Rousseau also had a career-high 53 combined tackles and 36 solo tackles last year.
He thanked the Bills for “rewarding” him with the contract and for their trust in him since he’s arrived, adding that he wants to prove to them that they made the right choice by keeping him around. Rousseau said going forward he wants to continue being the best player he can be, keep improving and make those around him better as well.
When asked why he signed the contract now, rather than wait it out and see what’s he could do on the open market, Rousseau said, “Because my heart’s been here since 2021 and I don’t really want to go anywhere else.”
His six quarterback hits against the Tennessee Titans last season was the second most in a single game in the NFL in the last two years. Rousseau’s performance last season earned him an AFC Defensive Player of the Week honor, after he recorded three sacks against the Arizona Cardinals. This tied the record held by Ben Williams for most sacks ever in a Bills season opener.
The Bills made a deep playoff run last season and Rousseau made his presence felt with 10 combined tackles and two quarterback hits.
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