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Buffalo Bills fans lose their minds after wild rumor links Brian Thomas Jr. to Buffalo

Buffalo, New York – On November 4, 2025, NFL Twitter went wild after a post from @MLFootball claimed: “The Buffalo Bills have become the favorites to trade for Brian Thomas Jr., per Polymarket.”
The post quickly racked up over 18,000 views and sent Bills Mafia into a frenzy, dreaming that Josh Allen might finally get his true WR1.

Polymarket — a prediction-based betting platform — allows users to wager on potential future events. When more money flows into one outcome, the odds shift dramatically, often creating a false impression of “insider movement.”
Within just 24 hours, the Bills had leapfrogged the Steelers and Broncos to become the top favorite in the race for Brian Thomas Jr.

However, this is not an official report from any NFL insider. Neither Bills GM Brandon Beane nor Jaguars HC Liam Coen has confirmed any ongoing talks.
Moreover, with the NFL trade deadline (4:00 PM ET, Nov 4) now passed, no trade can actually be executed during the 2025 season.

Wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. #7 of the Jacksonville Jaguars stands on the sidelines prior to an NFL football game against the Las Vegas Raiders, at...

Brian Thomas Jr., 23, remains one of the brightest young stars in Jacksonville — a 2024 Pro Bowl receiver who posted 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns as a rookie.
His 2025 season, however, has been inconsistent, sparking speculation that the Jaguars might be open to offers, though no real discussions have been verified.

Bills fans wasted no time flooding X with reactions:

“If this happens, Allen finally gets the perfect weapon.”
“Bring Brian to Buffalo!”

NFL reporters, including Dianna Russini (The Athletic), later confirmed that the Jaguars “have received no substantial offers.”
Sitting at 5–3 and in the playoff mix, Jacksonville has little reason to part ways with a cornerstone player like Thomas.

Even so, the rumor alone was enough to reignite hope in Buffalo — a fan base eager to believe that one explosive wide receiver could change everything.

By the end of the day, no deal was announced, but the conversation itself proved one thing:

“True or not, it shows one thing — Bills Mafia still believes.”

🏈 CONCLUSION
The rumor may be false, but the emotions are real.
In a season full of chaos, Buffalo Bills fans still believe that just one trade could rewrite their entire story.

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Jerry Jones Speaks Out, Criticizes the Controversy Surrounding the Cowboys WR After the Loss to the Lions
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