In a stunning development that has captured the attention of NFL fans and analysts alike, offensive tackle Sebastian Gutierrez has made a bold public declaration — just hours after being released by the
New England Patriots, he revealed that he wants to join the Buffalo Bills and is even willing to take a pay cut for the opportunity to suit up in blue and red.

Gutierrez, 27, was officially released from the Patriots’ practice squad on December 23, 2025, as part of a set of roster moves that saw offensive lineman
Brenden Jaimes promoted to the team’s active 53‑man roster. The transaction was part of a roster shakeup ahead of New England’s divisional matchup this week.
Instead of quietly entering the free‑agent market like many players do after being cut, Gutierrez took to social media hours later to share his latest career goal:
joining the Buffalo Bills. In a heartfelt statement, he emphasized that his priority is playing meaningful football, even if that means adjusting his financial expectations.
“I love this game and I want to be in a situation where I can compete and grow. If the Bills give me a chance, I’ll take a pay cut to earn it. I’m ready to work — show up every day and help this team win.”
The Bills, currently one of the stronger teams in the AFC with playoff aspirations, have garnered attention recently for their roster activity — including the signing of veteran pass rusher
Matthew Judon to their practice squad as part of their late‑season push.
Why Buffalo Makes Sense
Buffalo’s roster currently features a potent offense led by quarterback Josh Allen, along with Pro Bowl talents like running back
James Cook III and left tackle Dion Dawkins. While the offensive line has generally been solid this season, depth is always a premium concern as teams head into the most crucial stretch of the season. Bills offensive linemen like
David Edwards, O’Cyrus Torrence, and Spencer Brown have provided stability, but additional depth — especially with injury risks looming — can be vital for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
Gutierrez’s résumé — while not that of a perennial starter — includes experience across multiple offensive systems. Since entering the league as an undrafted free agent in 2022, he has spent time on practice squads and with active rosters for teams such as the Raiders, Chiefs, 49ers, Browns, and Colts. His journey reflects a player who has consistently fought to stay in the league, learning from multiple offensive line coaches and adapting to various blocking schemes.
This kind of experience — coupled with his willingness to restructure his contract — could make him an appealing low‑risk, potentially high‑reward option for a Bills team that is balancing playoff readiness with long‑term roster health.
League Reaction and What Comes Next
NFL analysts have widely noted that Gutierrez’s public bid for a specific team — especially so soon after being released — is unusual. Typically, free agents and their representatives wait for teams to express interest before making preferences public. But in an era where social media presence and player branding increasingly intersect with career moves, Gutierrez’s direct approach might compel interested teams to act more swiftly.
For the Bills, the choice will likely come down to need and fit. If Buffalo sees value in adding experienced offensive line depth without jeopardizing cap space or roster flexibility, a deal could materialize. On the other hand, teams deep into a playoff race often prefer to evaluate internal options before signing external free agents.
Whatever happens next, one thing is certain: Sebastian Gutierrez’s declaration has reignited attention around his NFL future, and the Buffalo Bills — one of the AFC’s premier teams — are now squarely in his sights.