We can start with the easy one: No the Buffalo Bills will not be selling at the 2024 NFL trade deadline.

Teams have until 4 p.m. on Tuesday to make such deals and why would the Bills be inclined to give away pieces?

At 7-2 overall, Buffalo might have wrapped up a fifth-straight AFC East title already. Could Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane add one more piece to put his roster over the top? That’s a question worth asking.

According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini, it’s looking unlikely.

In a recent insider piece, Russini noted the Bills as a team seen as one of the few around the NFL that are unlikely to make any moves on Nov. 5. Finances and the salary cap could be the most-likely reason why.

Her full update can be found below:

• This isn’t breaking any news, but it makes sense: The Denver Broncos love what they are building with their young players, especially after their best offensive performance of the season last week (28 points on four Bo Nix touchdowns). Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph has been a superstar, orchestrating a unit that has slowed down some high-powered offenses this year. Still, I don’t expect the Broncos to be buyers or sellers. You can add the Las Vegas Raiders, Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints to this group.