Buffalo Bills Linked to Potential Trade for Saints RB Alvin Kamara
The Buffalo Bills have emerged as a potential trade destination for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, according to FOX Sports insider Greg Auman. Kamara, 30, is coming off a down season with an $11.5 million salary cap hit for 2026, and the Saints may consider moving him as they reshape their roster. The trade makes some sense given coaching connections between the organizations, though analysts question whether Kamara would truly address Buffalo's offensive needs.
The Buffalo Bills are being linked to a potential trade for New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, with FOX Sports insider Greg Auman naming Buffalo as a logical landing spot. Kamara, now 30 years old, had a down 2025 season with career-low 3.6 yards per carry across 11 games and carries an $11.5 million salary cap hit for 2026. The connection makes some organizational sense, as Pete Carmichael (former Saints offensive coordinator) now serves as Buffalo's offensive coordinator, and Joe Brady previously worked with Kamara in New Orleans. However, league executives question whether the Bills actually need another veteran running back given their existing depth with James Cook and Ty Johnson. For the Saints, moving Kamara would represent another step in reshaping the franchise post-Drew Brees era, with the team having already signed Travis Etienne to take on a larger role.
What's missing
The article does not specify what the Bills' primary offensive needs actually are beyond vague references to 'explosive offensive playmakers,' nor does it detail what compensation the Saints might realistically expect in a trade. Additionally, there is no discussion of Kamara's injury history or whether his recent decline is age-related or injury-related.
How coverage differed
The Times of India article presents this as speculative trade rumor reporting based on a single insider source, maintaining skepticism about whether the move would actually solve Buffalo's problems. The framing emphasizes both the logical coaching connections and the legitimate questions about whether this addresses the Bills' true offensive needs.
What different sources said
- Times of IndiaCenter
Bills eye former saints all-pro in potential offensive upgrade
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