Buffalo, New York – In a stunning move that’s electrifying the NFL, the Buffalo Bills have swiftly reached a verbal agreement with Justin Simmons, the two-time Pro Bowl and four-time All-Pro safety, just eight hours after he was officially released by the Atlanta Falcons afternoon 10/18/2025. The news has been confirmed by multiple sources close to the team, marking a major boost for the Bills’ defense as they seek reinforcements in the secondary.
Simmons, 31, joined the Falcons on a one-year, $7.5 million deal in the summer of 2024 after eight impressive seasons with the Denver Broncos. In the 2024 campaign, he appeared in 16 games, recording 62 tackles, 7 pass deflections, and 2 interceptions – solid numbers despite the Falcons’ defense ranking 23rd in yards allowed. However, with the Falcons restructuring their defense under the new head coach and prioritizing younger talent, Simmons was cut after just one season, becoming an immediate free agent.

Mere hours after the release announcement, the Bills – who lead the AFC East with a 4-2 record – reached out and finalized a preliminary deal with Simmons. According to sources, the contract is expected to be a one-year pact worth around $6-8 million, with an option to extend, addressing the void at safety following the departures of Micah Hyde. Simmons had publicly expressed interest in joining the Bills back in April 2025 on the Up & Adams show, calling it a “special opportunity” to play for a championship contender like Buffalo.
“Justin is one of the top safeties in the NFL, with irreplaceable experience and leadership,” a Bills spokesperson said. “He’ll bring immediate stability to our defense, especially as we head toward the playoffs.” Simmons, renowned for his 32 career interceptions (the most among active safeties), is expected to join team practices next week after completing a physical.
This move not only bolsters the Bills’ depth but also sends a strong message to AFC East rivals. With Simmons alongside Taylor Rapp and Damar Hamlin, the Bills’ defense now has the potential to become one of the league’s most formidable units. Bills Mafia fans are going wild on social media, with the hashtag #WelcomeHomeSimmons trending within 30 minutes of the reports.
Reaction from the Falcons: Head coach Raheem Morris confirmed the release was “part of the long-term plan” but extended well wishes to Simmons: “He’s a true warrior. Atlanta will always be grateful for Justin’s contributions.”
Further updates on the deal will be closely monitored as the Bills make it official. This could be the “perfect piece” to propel the Bills deeper into the 2025 season, where they’re eyeing a Super Bowl run.