The Buffalo Bills thought 2016 would mark the end of their dreadful playoff drought, which has now hit a whopping 17 years and stands as the longest drought in the NFL. The team would only finish 7-8 before firing their head coach and ending the season 7-9.
Once again, there wasn’t a playoff berth.
Now, with an entirely new coaching staff, the team will be looking to fix their roster with hopes of getting it right this time around. Not only are the Bills working with 24 unrestricted free agents, but also uncertainty at quarterback and a very low amount of cap space.