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With Cole being projected to be the number one pick, the struggling [[Arizona Cardinals]] who did not have a starting quarterback named for the season where eager to select Cole first overall. However, the family of Cole would release a statement prior to the draft suggesting that they do not want Cole to be selected by the Cardinals.
With Cole being projected to be the number one pick, the struggling [[Arizona Cardinals]] who did not have a starting quarterback named for the season where eager to select Cole first overall. However, the family of Cole would release a statement prior to the draft suggesting that they do not want Cole to be selected by the Cardinals.


Within 10 minutes of the clock starting for Arizona, they announced that they would be interested in trading the pick and placed the pick on the [[NFL]]'s [[Trade bloc|trade block]]. They would begin searching offers once the clock started. The [[Buffalo Bills|Salt Lake City Flyers]] and [[New England Patriots]] would engage in a three-team deal before the pick's time expired to send the first overall selection to [[2023 Washington Commanders season|Salt Lake]], with multiple first round picks being sent to New England and Arizona and [[Josh Allen]], the two-year starting quarterback for Salt Lake to the [[Arizona Cardinals|Cardinals]]. Cole would end up being selected [[List of first overall National Football League Draft picks|first overall]] by the [[Washington Commanders]] / [[Washington Commanders|Salt Lake City Flyers]].
Within 10 minutes of the clock starting for Arizona, they announced that they would be interested in trading the pick and placed the pick on the [[NFL]]'s [[Trade bloc|trade block]]. They would begin searching offers once the clock started. The [[Buffalo Bills|Salt Lake City Flyers]] and [[New England Patriots]] would engage in a three-team deal before the pick's time expired to send the first overall selection to [[2023 Washington Commanders season|Salt Lake]], with multiple first round picks being sent to New England and Arizona and [[Josh Allen]], the two-year starting quarterback for Salt Lake to the [[Arizona Cardinals|Cardinals]]. Cole would end up being selected [[List of first overall National Football League Draft picks|first overall]] by the [[Washington Commanders]] / [[Washington Commanders|Salt Lake City Flyers]].{{NFL predraft|height ft=6|height in=7|weight=285|dash=4.39|ten split=1.62|twenty split=2.63|shuttle=4.28|cone drill=6.80|vertical=36|broad ft=10|broad in=4|bench=|wonderlic=50<ref name="Wonderlic" />|arm span=39 1/2|hand span=11|note=All values from [[NFL combine]]}}

=== Rookie season: Rookie of the Year, NFC Championship Appearance, 50 touchdowns. ===
=== Rookie season: Rookie of the Year, NFC Championship Appearance, 50 touchdowns. ===
Prior to the start of the season, the Flyers would trade for [[Justin Jefferson]] from the Vikings and [[Quentin Johnston]] from the Chargers. They would let [[Curtis Samuel]] walk but take strong steps to progress [[KaVontae Turpin]] and Frankie Jackson develop as pass-catchers. The emergence of [[Isaiah Likely]] as a more versatile tight end also would help Cole obtain more weapons.
Prior to the start of the season, the Flyers would trade for [[Justin Jefferson]] from the Vikings and [[Quentin Johnston]] from the Chargers. They would let [[Curtis Samuel]] walk but take strong steps to progress [[KaVontae Turpin]] and Frankie Jackson develop as pass-catchers. The emergence of [[Isaiah Likely]] as a more versatile tight end also would help Cole obtain more weapons.
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Cole and the Flyers would start the season 3-0 but lose to the Saints. With 14 seconds left, the Flyers had the opportunity to kick the game winning field goal. To give [[Justin Tucker]] more time to warmup, they would run a Hail Mary pass and have Cole intentionally throw the ball away to drain off 10 or more seconds and let Tucker warmup. Cole, would however not be able to exit the [[passing pocket]] and fumble on the throw away, which would be recovered by [[Joel Bitonio]] but allow the clock to keep running. Cole attempted to spike the ball but upon further review the clock hit 0:00 before the spike touched the ground.
Cole and the Flyers would start the season 3-0 but lose to the Saints. With 14 seconds left, the Flyers had the opportunity to kick the game winning field goal. To give [[Justin Tucker]] more time to warmup, they would run a Hail Mary pass and have Cole intentionally throw the ball away to drain off 10 or more seconds and let Tucker warmup. Cole, would however not be able to exit the [[passing pocket]] and fumble on the throw away, which would be recovered by [[Joel Bitonio]] but allow the clock to keep running. Cole attempted to spike the ball but upon further review the clock hit 0:00 before the spike touched the ground.


Cole was ejected from a game versus the [[Seattle Seahawks]]. Cole would throw a touchdown pass to [[Isaiah Likely]] but a penalty for illegal forward pass would set the team back 15 yards. Cole would shout in [[Alan Eck]]'s face and grab him during the altercation.[[Teddy Bridgewater]] would go 0/2 on a turnover on downs and lose the game 10-14. Cole was fined $25,000 but was not suspended for the incident. In a game versus the [[New York Giants]], Cole would throw 6 interceptions, tying his career high and pushing his season total from 7 (19th in the league) to 13 (2nd in the league). His interception problems were not a sign of concern for HC [[Kyle Shanahan]], in which 4 of the 6 interceptions were drops or tips by receivers. His interceptions were graded by [[Pro Football Focus]] as the least deserving in the [[NFL]].{{NFL predraft|height ft=6|height in=7|weight=285|dash=4.39|ten split=1.62|twenty split=2.63|shuttle=4.28|cone drill=6.80|vertical=36|broad ft=10|broad in=4|bench=|wonderlic=50<ref name="Wonderlic" />|arm span=39 1/2|hand span=11|note=All values from [[NFL combine]]}}{{Main|Commanders–Giants rivalry}}
Cole was ejected from a game versus the [[Seattle Seahawks]]. Cole would throw a touchdown pass to [[Isaiah Likely]] but a penalty for illegal forward pass would set the team back 15 yards. Cole would shout in [[Alan Eck]]'s face and grab him during the altercation.[[Teddy Bridgewater]] would go 0/2 on a turnover on downs and lose the game 10-14. Cole was fined $25,000 but was not suspended for the incident. In a game versus the [[New York Giants]], Cole would throw 6 interceptions, tying his career high and pushing his season total from 7 (19th in the league) to 13 (2nd in the league). His interception problems were not a sign of concern for HC [[Kyle Shanahan]], in which 4 of the 6 interceptions were drops or tips by receivers. His interceptions were graded by [[Pro Football Focus]] as the least deserving in the [[NFL]].{{Main|Commanders–Giants rivalry}}
Cole would lead the Flyers to a 2-0 finish after a loss to the Titans in Week 15 and they would clinch the one seed and play the [[New York Giants]] in the divisional round. Throwing 2 early interceptions, the Flyers would lead 28-21 at halftime after a [[Hail Mary pass|hail mary]] touchdown pass to end the half. They would win 35-49 and face the [[Los Angeles Rams]] in the [[NFC Championship Game]]. They would play following the [[AFC Championship Game]] knowing that the winner would play the [[Buffalo Bills]] in [[Super Bowl LX]]. They would lose 35-30 missing the final possession.
Cole would lead the Flyers to a 2-0 finish after a loss to the Titans in Week 15 and they would clinch the one seed and play the [[New York Giants]] in the divisional round. Throwing 2 early interceptions, the Flyers would lead 28-21 at halftime after a [[Hail Mary pass|hail mary]] touchdown pass to end the half. They would win 35-49 and face the [[Los Angeles Rams]] in the [[NFC Championship Game]]. They would play following the [[AFC Championship Game]] knowing that the winner would play the [[Buffalo Bills]] in [[Super Bowl LX]]. They would lose 35-30 missing the final possession.



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Kenny Cole

Kenneth "Kenny" Jameson Cole III (January 11, 2006 - February 4, 2083) was a former American football quarterback and coach. He played for the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Commanders and San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL) for 19 seasons and coached the Buffalo Bills for 6 seasons. He played college football and college lacrosse at Arkansas and Duke, breaking multiple FBS records. He was often referred to as the greatest quarterback of all time by media analysts and former coaches.

Kenny Cole III
No. 17, 7
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born:January 11, 2006
Ithaca, New York
Died:February 4, 2083 (age 77)
Orchard Park, New York
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:270 lb (122 kg)
Career information
High school:McQuaid Jesuit
College:
NFL draft:2025 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
NFL records
Career NFL statistics as of 2044
Passing attempts:6,609
Passing completions:4,211
Completion percentage:64.2%
TDINT:877-239 (All-time leader)
Passing yards:91,311 (5th all time)
Passer rating:124.9 (All-time leader)

He was drafted by the Salt Lake City Flyers, who traded up to select him first overall in the 2025 NFL Draft. He won the 2023 Birmingham Bowl and 2024 Cotton Bowl Classic during college, winning MVP in both bowls. Cole led the NFL in passing touchdowns his rookie year and led the Flyers to an NFC Championship Game, winning National Football League Rookie of the Year and being selected First-Team All-Pro and to his first Pro Bowl in 2025. Cole played for the Buffalo Bills the majority of his career and won numerous awards and records, including becoming a 7x Super Bowl champion and 7x National Football League Most Valuable Player. He holds the record for most passing touchdowns in an NFL career and numerous other records and became the head coach of the Buffalo Bills for 6 seasons following retirement.

Early years

Cole attended McQuaid Jesuit High School in Rochester, New York and be a major part of the team's 4 state championships from 2019-2023. Cole was on varsity football his 7th grade year and started in 8th grade. He was named the MaxPreps Male Athlete of the Year for 2022-23. He also played hockey and lacrosse, winning a Section V title in both and scoring 58 goals in his senior lacrosse season.

Cole was a five-star football recruit by Rivals.com and a four-star hockey and lacrosse recruit. He is one of the only American athletes to be drafted into four sporting leagues, having being drafted out of high school into the Premier Lacrosse League, 19th overall by the Philadelphia Waterdogs, National Lacrosse League, 7th overall by the Rochester Knighthawks and 4th overall by the Sudbury Wolves in the Ontario Hockey League.

College career

Cole would commit to playing football over joining the NLL, PLL or OHL and officially announce his commitment to Duke University. His commitment was broadcasted nationally with other schools on the table including Syracuse, North Carolina and UCLA. He would become the starter after training camp and become the first true-freshman starting quarterback of Duke. Part of his commitment to Duke was also the commitment to play division one lacrosse during the spring.

Duke Blue Devils: 2023-24 academic year, Sammy Baugh Trophy winner, First-team All ACC.

At the start of the season, Cole's Blue Devils played No. 9 Clemson Tigers and Cole threw for 350 yards and 4 touchdowns in a 28-7 win. Cole led the Blue Devils to a 4-0 start ending with a loss to Notre Dame Fighting Irish where Cole threw 4 interceptions, his only interceptions of the year. In Week 9, Cole, who was averaging 293.5 passing yards per game and 2.4 touchdowns per game would end up throwing for 747 yards and totaling 895 yards in a 45-47 double overtime loss to the North Carolina Tar Heels. This would break two main records owned by Patrick Mahomes where his Texas Tech team in 2016 won 66-59 over Oklahoma. Cole would show below average stats for the final three games finishing the season 8-5 with a win over Troy in the 2023 Birmingham Bowl.

Following the Birmingham Bowl, Cole would announce he would be transferring out of Duke. His decision would come down to Alabama, Texas, Michigan and Arkansas. He chose the Arkansas Razorbacks knowing he would be a Day 1 starter, planning to enter the NFL Draft as early as possible. Coach Sam Pittman regarded Cole as, "having the potential to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time."

Arkansas Razorbacks: 2024-25 academic year, Heisman Trophy, Cotton Bowl Classic win.

Cole would lead the Razorbacks to a 5-0 start with wins against Tulsa, Ole Miss, UTEP, TCU and Texas Tech but would lose to Texas 24-20. With already 1,685 yards and 25 touchdowns in 6 games, Cole would lead the NCAA D1 BCS in passing yards and touchdowns. The Razorbacks would go on another 5 game win-streak, this time with 2 ranked wins and a 10-1 record going into the Cotton Bowl Classic. They would face No. 9 Tennessee and lose 27-31. Cole would finish the season with 4,759 yards and 50 touchdowns on 14 interceptions. Cole would be nominated for the Heisman Trophy on December 15th 2024 and win the trophy the next week being the first Arkansas player to win the award.

Cole would declare for the 2025 NFL Draft before the Cotton Bowl and become very close with then-Commanders head coach Kyle Shanahan, who knew Cole since he was in 8th grade. In Mock-Drafts, Cole was overwhelmingly projected to be the number-one overall pick.

College statistics

Season Games Passing Rushing
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Avg TD Int Rtg Att Yds Avg TD
Duke Blue Devils
2023 12 13 8-5 333 500 58.3 4,096 9.1 30 5 170.1 155 895 8.2 14
Arkansas Razorbacks
2024 12 12 10-2 350 567 61.7 4,759 13.0 50 14 155.5 125 755 7.0 16
Career 24 25 18-7 668 1067 60.4 8,865 11.5 80 19 165.4 289 1,485 7.8 30

Professional career

We are always looking out for Kenneth's future and our family has come to the mutual agreement that if the wrong opportunity presents itself, Kenneth will pursue lacrosse and hockey and the opportunity that the Philadelphia Waterdogs have given him.

- Cole Family

With Cole being projected to be the number one pick, the struggling Arizona Cardinals who did not have a starting quarterback named for the season where eager to select Cole first overall. However, the family of Cole would release a statement prior to the draft suggesting that they do not want Cole to be selected by the Cardinals.

Within 10 minutes of the clock starting for Arizona, they announced that they would be interested in trading the pick and placed the pick on the NFL's trade block. They would begin searching offers once the clock started. The Salt Lake City Flyers and New England Patriots would engage in a three-team deal before the pick's time expired to send the first overall selection to Salt Lake, with multiple first round picks being sent to New England and Arizona and Josh Allen, the two-year starting quarterback for Salt Lake to the Cardinals. Cole would end up being selected first overall by the Washington Commanders / Salt Lake City Flyers.

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Wonderlic
6 ft 7 in
(2.01 m)
285 lb
(129 kg)
39+12 in
(1.00 m)
11 in
(0.28 m)
4.39 s 1.62 s 2.63 s 4.28 s 6.80 s 36 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 4 in
(3.15 m)
50[1]
All values from NFL combine

Rookie season: Rookie of the Year, NFC Championship Appearance, 50 touchdowns.

Prior to the start of the season, the Flyers would trade for Justin Jefferson from the Vikings and Quentin Johnston from the Chargers. They would let Curtis Samuel walk but take strong steps to progress KaVontae Turpin and Frankie Jackson develop as pass-catchers. The emergence of Isaiah Likely as a more versatile tight end also would help Cole obtain more weapons.

The Flyers and Cole would lose the first two games, against the Las Vegas Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles on primetime. Both losses were in overtime, with Cole throwing for 358 yards, 4 touchdowns and an interception versus the Raiders which is the most passing yards and touchdowns by a rookie quarterback in their debut. Following a 3-4 start, with all the losses being in overtime or one score games, Cole expressed frustration with Kyle Shanahan and Harry Grier's system at offense. With Grier being put on administrative leave after Week 8 for undisclosed reasons, Shanahan would embrace a Spread offense to allocate for Cole's running ability and vertical passing scheme. The playbook shift would attract the likes of Dan Campbell, who reworked the playbook frequently used by Shanahan ahead of their matchup against the Chiefs.

Offensive changes would allow the Flyers to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 24-17, but with 300 passing yards and 3 touchdowns, Cole would have a 33% completion rate and throw 5 interceptions, with lacking efficiency in the offense, Shanahan would allocate to changing the schemes per matchup rather then introducing a new playbook. Cole would continue to deal with interception problems, even after the Flyers' acquired Jordan Addison in an attempt to create more efficiency. Cole would throw for a rookie record 404 yards and 6 touchdowns but throw 3 interceptions in a 45-42 loss to the Cowboys. Following a loss to the Chargers, head coach Shanahan said OC Grier will not return following the season. The Flyers would qualify for the playoffs as the 5th seed and play the Los Angeles Rams. Cole would miss the remainder 3 games of the regular season and return for the playoffs due to a high ankle sprain.

In the Wild Card Round, Cole would throw for 243 yards and 2 touchdowns to secure the win against the Rams and play the 49ers in the divisional round. Cole and the Flyers would beat the 49ers 56-6 in one of the biggest playoff blowouts of all time. Cole would throw for 425 yards and 7 touchdowns, the most touchdowns in a playoff game of all time. This win would move them on to the NFC Championship Game against the Detroit Lions. They would go down 35-3 at halftime and lose 35-17. Cole would win Rookie of the Year and be nominated to First Team All-Pro and the Pro Bowl in his rookie season. He would also be nominated as the NFC Best Quarterback of 2025.

Second Year: NFL MVP, NFL Offensive Player of the Year, Second NFC Championship Berth

Matt Eberflus would replace Harry Grier at OC and the Flyers would spend big money on Elijah Mitchell and offensive line help, but not sign any WRs in waivers. The Flyers were projected as the 5th ranked team at the start of the season by ESPN, with Cole projected to be the NFL MVP, at -1200 odds during the preseason. During the offseason, Cole would be included on the Madden NFL 26 cover and join the 99 club, the first Washington/Salt Lake QB to reach this milestone.

Cole and the Flyers would start the season 3-0 but lose to the Saints. With 14 seconds left, the Flyers had the opportunity to kick the game winning field goal. To give Justin Tucker more time to warmup, they would run a Hail Mary pass and have Cole intentionally throw the ball away to drain off 10 or more seconds and let Tucker warmup. Cole, would however not be able to exit the passing pocket and fumble on the throw away, which would be recovered by Joel Bitonio but allow the clock to keep running. Cole attempted to spike the ball but upon further review the clock hit 0:00 before the spike touched the ground.

Cole was ejected from a game versus the Seattle Seahawks. Cole would throw a touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely but a penalty for illegal forward pass would set the team back 15 yards. Cole would shout in Alan Eck's face and grab him during the altercation.Teddy Bridgewater would go 0/2 on a turnover on downs and lose the game 10-14. Cole was fined $25,000 but was not suspended for the incident. In a game versus the New York Giants, Cole would throw 6 interceptions, tying his career high and pushing his season total from 7 (19th in the league) to 13 (2nd in the league). His interception problems were not a sign of concern for HC Kyle Shanahan, in which 4 of the 6 interceptions were drops or tips by receivers. His interceptions were graded by Pro Football Focus as the least deserving in the NFL.

Cole would lead the Flyers to a 2-0 finish after a loss to the Titans in Week 15 and they would clinch the one seed and play the New York Giants in the divisional round. Throwing 2 early interceptions, the Flyers would lead 28-21 at halftime after a hail mary touchdown pass to end the half. They would win 35-49 and face the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship Game. They would play following the AFC Championship Game knowing that the winner would play the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl LX. They would lose 35-30 missing the final possession.

Cole would win NFL MVP and NFL Offensive Player of the Year at the NFL Honors. Over the off-season, HC Kyle Shanahan would retire and OC Matt Eberflus would go to the Buffalo Bills. Cole would express frustration with the remaining training staff of the Salt Lake City Flyers and request a trade. On March 19, 2027, Cole announced that he would be interested in going with Eberflus to the Buffalo Bills and later that week. Cole would be traded for over 19 pieces and $100,000,000 with the Buffalo Bills.

Third Year: Buffalo Bills, Second NFL MVP, Divisional Round Berth

After being acquired by the Buffalo Bills, they would draft WR Taron Jackson first overall in the 2027 NFL Draft. Against the Dallas Cowboys, Cole's first pass was complete to Davante Adams for a touchdown. The Bills would win that game 45-23 with Cole throwing 501 yards and 5 touchdowns. In Week 8 against the Miami Dolphins, Cole and the Bills would lose 37-0, the first time he was shut out in his career. Cole threw for 228 yards and was sacked 13 times in a game, the second most in NFL history behind the 1952 Philadelphia Eagles who sacked the New York Giants quarterbacks 14 times. Cole would throw for 446 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 45-21 primetime win over the Indianapolis Colts.

In Week 17, Cole would make his homecoming to Salt Lake City and win 42-17. Cole would throw for 353 yards and 4 touchdowns. Buffalo would play Philadelphia in the last week of the season for the 1 seed and lose 42-35. In the first round, the Bills would play the Pittsburgh Steelers and win 33-31. Cole threw for 305 yards and 2 touchdowns to move onto the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round. He would start the game with a touchdown following a 40 yard rush. Cole would throw an interception and fumble on back to back drives. Turnovers would cost Cole with a 32-28 loss to the Ravens coming down to the last play. He would win his second NFL MVP this season, joining Patrick Mahomes as being tied for the youngest player to win two MVPs. Cole requested more offensive line help during the off-season, as he was sacked over 60 times on the year.

Fourth Year: AFC Best QB, 1,000 rushing yards, Super Bowl MVP.

The Bills would make coaching staff moves, hiring Mike Tomlin at OC and Andy Reid at DC. The Bills entered the season with the highest payroll in the league, signing higher tier offensive linemen such as Cole Strange and O'Cyrus Torrence. The Bills would draft TE Matt Robby in the third round and pickup Kenneth Walker III in free agency. They would play the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots in the NFL Kickoff Game and win 34-32 on a game winning Justin Tucker field goal. Cole would throw for 356 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Cole would throw for 528 yards and 7 touchdowns and rush for 119 yards and 1 touchdown in a Week 5 matchup against the New York Jets, they would win 56-10 and advance to 5-0 on the season. Following the game, Cole would sign a 8y/701M deal, the largest contact in sports history and the youngest athlete to sign a supermax in any American sport, at 23 years old. In Week 9, Cole would beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 55-0, his largest blowout, first shutout and one of the largest blowouts in NFL history. The next week they would beat the Cleveland Browns, being up 35-0 at halftime and Cole throwing for 364 yards and 5 touchdowns. With Cole being so far ahead the rest of the league, Sean McDermott said he would bench Cole and the Bills starters once the Bills clinched the one seed.

The Bills would be humbled in a loss to the Miami Dolphins 46-21, with the Dolphins keeping a 40-point lead until the fourth quarter. They would bounce back against the 49ers however, with a 51-10 win at home. Cole would break the record this game for most rushing touchdowns in a game by a quarterback and tie the NFL record for most rushing touchdowns in a game with 6. After the bye-week, Sean McDermott would announce that the Bills' Week 14 away game against the Tennessee Titans would be his last game of the regular season, with regular practice schedules and weekly scrimmages to be enforced. With the Bills losing 28-21 to the Titans, questions were brought upon weather Cole should keep playing or not, but the Bills were trusting in Jared Goff or another free agent they could pick up.

After further consideration from the team and Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane, Goff would serve as the number 2 quarterback behind Malik Willis, who fit the scheme and was acquired in free agency. At the end of the year, Cole was recognized as the AFC's Best Quarterback and and the fourth Quarterback with over 1,000 rushing yards (Justin Fields, Lamar Jackson x2, Michael Vick). They would have a bye going into the wild card weekend but play the Las Vegas Raiders in the divisional round. Cole and the Bills would win 45-14, Cole throwing for 4 touchdowns and rushing for another 3, a playoff record. They would move on to play the Kansas City Chiefs at home in the conference championship.

Cole and the Buffalo Bills would be favored -3.5 at home against the Chiefs in Cole's third conference championship game appearance, the youngest NFL quarterback to do it. The Chiefs would come out fast and score first but the Bills would hold there own, with a game-tying Justin Tucker field goal to force overtime 34-34, Cole would break off a 41-yard run after the Chiefs failed to score in the first overtime possession. In the red zone, Cole would throw to Taron Jackson for a 35-yard touchdown pass, to mark Cole's first career Super Bowl and the Bills second Super Bowl in two years. The Bills would play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in U.S. Bank Stadium for Super Bowl LXIII.

Cole and the Bills would wear all-white and and win the opening coin toss, electing to defer. After a Tampa Bay touchdown, the Bills would score in a 3 play drive with a rushing touchdown by Cole. Justin Tucker would take the 24-21 lead at halftime, with Cole being 7/7 with 210 yards and 3 total touchdowns. The Bills would not punt until the fourth quarter, leading 31-28, Cole would throw one final touchdown with 34 seconds remaining to Taron Jackson, his second of the game to finish it out. Cole would win Super Bowl MVP in the franchise's first win.

2029 NFL Season: Divisional Berth, Second Team All-Pro

During the off-season, the Bills acquired Chris Olave to replace the retired Davante Adams and tight end T. J. Hockenson. In the NFL Kickoff Game, Cole and the Bills beat the New England Patriots 6-0, the least amount of points scored in a victory during Cole's career. He threw for 64 yards and no touchdowns or turnovers. In Week 2, Cole would beat the Falcons 42-39 in overtime throwing over 300 yards and a touchdown but throwing 2 interceptions. In Week 3 and 4 they would drop games to the Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers. Prior to the AFC Championship Game rematch with the Kansas City Chiefs, the Bills would trade Kenneth Walker, they would end up winning the game 18-12, with no touchdowns for Cole and a sack in the endzone for this third career safety. Cole described the year as a "down-year", following the game losing 2 of the 4 through Week 9 before the Super Bowl rematch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They would win 27-10 and also take down the undefeated Tennessee Titans and taking a statement win to the New Orleans Saints, having Cole throw for 446 yards with 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.

Cole would lead the Bills to a 3-0 finish to become 10-7 and just barely win the division against the New England Patriots. They would play the Denver Broncos at home in the first round of the playoffs. Cole would lead the team to a 42-24 win, and they would advance to play the Las Vegas Raiders in the divisional round. They would bring the Raiders into overtime 38-38 but fall short because of fumbles from the running game. Cole credited the season at the end to, "Super Bowl hangover" and promised to "return the favor next season".

2030 NFL Season: Second Team All-Pro, Bills–Chiefs rivalry

After the Super Bowl, HC Sean McDermott would retire and Pegula Sports and Entertainment would sell the team. Former OC of the Buffalo Bills in 2023, Joe Brady would become the next head coach over the off-season. Cole came out and said that he recruited Brady to rejoin the Bills during the playoffs. The Las Vegas Raiders would faceoff against Cole in his fourth NFL Kickoff Game, the most of any player in the game's history. Cole would break off for a 75-yard rushing touchdown at the start of the game and the Bills would win comfortably 38-13 despite the 2 turnovers by Cole.

Cole would rush for 176 yards against the Detroit Lions in a 31-21 loss, the most in a single game by a quarterback (beating Michael Vick). After a rough game against the Minnesota Vikings, Cole would bounce back heavy against the San Francisco 49ers in a 49-13 win with 392 yards and 7 touchdowns, a career high in passing touchdowns and tied for most in a game. Before Week 16 against the Green Bay Packers, the Bills would clinch the playoffs and Cole would sit out the remainder of the season for Malik Willis. Willis and the Bills would win out and finish 12-5.

Cole would come back for the Wild Card round against the also 12-5 Indianapolis Colts. He would end the first half with two rushing touchdowns and the Bills would win 38-0, his second career playoff shutout. They would move onto play the Kansas City Chiefs, who they had met in the AFC Championship Game two years prior. Cole and the Bills knew they had a tough task, with the pressure of Myles Garrett and the passing tandem of Brock Purdy-CeeDee Lamb, Cole said before the game he was "nervous, but excited to perform". On the third pass for Cole, Myles Garrett would force a fumble and Trey Hendrickson would return it for a touchdown.

With a score of 17-17 at halftime, the game would remain a shootout until the final possession when Cole would throw an interception in the end zone, the Bills would score at the end and with the score 38-31, George Karlaftis would force a fumble but it would be called back due to Roughing the passer. The Kansas City Chiefs would win 38-31. The Chiefs would eventually make Super Bowl LXV and lose 45-0 to the Atlanta Falcons who the Bills beat 24-20 in the regular season. Cole attended the Super Bowl and said in an interview: "2031 Super Bowl Champion Buffalo Bills. Book it."

2031 NFL Season: Super Bowl win, First-Team All-Pro

Cole's lead back Devin Singletary would retire over the off-season, the Bills would also bring back Cole Strange at Cole's request. Chris Olave, who suffered a Torn ACL in last year's Kansas City Chiefs playoff matchup, would be inactive for the start of the season and placed on injured reserve. Before Week 1, T. J. Hockenson and Russ Bingham would be traded to the Packers for Quinn Meinerz. Cole and the Bills would play the Atlanta Falcons in the NFL Kickoff Game, in the first play of the new season, Cole would connect with Taron Jackson for a 85-yard touchdown. Cole would lead the Bills to a 24-24 tie but with both teams scoring, Dylan Sunny would miss the PAT and the Bills would go down 30-31 before a 94-yard touchdown between Cole and Taron Jackson to win 36-31. Jackson would finish with 334 receiving yards, 2 off of the in-game record.

The Bills would lose to the Dallas Cowboys in a shootout before beating the New York Giants comfortably. Before the Jaguars game, the Bills would trade Roman Wilson, a first round pick and a third for Jalen Carter and John Parish from the Eagles after a contract dispute with Wilson. Cole would throw for 434 yards and 4 touchdowns against the Jaguars, winning 34-3. The week after, he threw for 328 yards and 6 touchdowns against the Cleveland Browns.

With wins over the Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs and an 11-1 record with the divison clinched, Cole would be benched for the remainder of the season. Malik Willis would start one game but suffer a ruptured disk, Cole would come back for the remainder of the Bengals game and the New York Jets game.The 16-1 Bills would become the one seed and Cole would win AFC Best Quarterback following the regular season. He would also be named to First-Team All-Pro honors. Cole would play the 9-8 Broncos in the first round and win 47-33, with 325 yards and 6 touchdowns, tied for the most in a playoff game.

The Bills would host the 14-3 Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game in a blizzard, with some of the worst weather-related conditions in NFL history. Four hours before the game, the snow would be too heavy for NFL crews and the game would be rescheduled to Monday Night Football from its Sunday at 3:05pm slot. On Monday Night, with the snow still going, the Bills would only pass on third down and take a 3-0 lead into halftime. The Titans would score the first touchdown with 21 seconds left in the third quarter before Cole's rushing touchdown as third quarter time expired. The Titans would take a 14-17 lead before Sunny would kick a 36-yard FG with 10 seconds left for the win.

Cole would finish 2/5 with 25 yards, his worst stat-line of his career, but would get help in the rushing game with 105 yards and a touchdown. The Bills would play the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl LXVI at AT&T Stadium. The Bills would defer, but following 2 forced turnovers Cole would lead the team into field goal range to take a 3-0 lead. The Bills would lead 13-0 into the Super Bowl halftime show and receive the ball at the start of the second half. Cole would throw 2 fourth quarter interceptions but it would not matter as the Bills would win 29-7 for Cole's second Super Bowl title. CB Kelee Ringo would win the Super Bowl MVP.

2032 NFL Season: NFL MVP, Super Bowl LXVII, First-Team All-Pro

Following the Super Bowl, Joe Brady would receive an extension from the team and Cole's request. The Bills would face the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL Kickoff Game and win 34-24. The Bills would continue their win streak into NBC Sunday Night Football against the Chiefs. In a severe rainstorm, the Bills would win 48-17 before the bye week. The Bills win-streak would continue into Week 11 against the 49ers in which they would win 35-21 and advance to 10-0.

In Week 13, the 10-2 Rams would meet the 10-1 Bills in NBC's Sunday Night Football game of the year. The Bills and Cole would dominate, leading 28-0 at halftime. Cole would throw for 523 yards and 7 touchdowns, both career highs and Bills franchise records, winning 56-17. The following week, Cole would face off against the Seattle Seahawks, with the crowd noise getting to him at Lumen Field in the first half, the first quarter would end 0-0, the Bills would score 27 in the second and third quarter but be sacked for a safety twice, Bills would win 40-35, Cole would throw for 395 yards and 5 touchdowns.

The Bills would clinch the one seed and the AFC East against the Los Angeles Chargers, where Cole helped the offense score 54 points. The Bills would garner their second loss of the season to the Cincinnati Bengals and beat the New York Jets to finish the season 15-2, number one in the NFL. Cole would rematch the Cincinnati Bengals following the Wild Card Bye. Cole would lead the Bills to 6-20 at halftime and win 68-6, the second largest NFL playoffs blowout. Cole would throw for 541 yards and 6 touchdowns. The Bills would host the Las Vegas Raiders in the AFC Championship Game.

Cole would lead the Bills with 305 passing yards and 4 total touchdowns to takedown the Raiders and advance to Super Bowl LXVII. The Bills would find out they would be playing the 9-8 Atlanta Falcons in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Teams with home-field advantage in the Super Bowl were 2-0 prior to this game. Before the Super Bowl, Cole would win NFL MVP, AFC Best Quarterback, First-Team All-Pro and a Pro Bowl appearance at the NFL Honors, his third MVP and fifth First-Team All-Pro selection.

To start the game, Cole would score a rushing touchdown to end the first quarter. Cole would throw a touchdown to Parrish before halftime to tie it up 28-28. Nobody would score until Cole's rushing touchdown with 1:24 remaining, Atlanta would answer back and the game would go to overtime. The Bills would win the cointoss to start OT and Cole would lead the Bills 75-yards to score first. Atlanta would score following the Bills' drive and Cole would connect with Julian Parrish for a 76-yard touchdown to win it 48-42. Cole was named Super Bowl MVP.

2033 NFL Season: NFL MVP, First Team All-Pro, 12-2.

During free-agency, the Bills would sign 37 year old Lamar Jackson to help mentor Cole. Bills would go 3-0 in the preseason and play the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL Kickoff Game. In a rainy Highmark Stadium, Cole would not see a lot of action, as RB Deshaun Blackshear had 7 carries for 59 yards and a touchdown in the first half. Bills would win 13-6, Cole would throw 1/4 with 21 yards. In a Super Bowl rematch against the Atlanta Falcons, the game would be 24-24 with 90 seconds left before Cole would hand it off for a touchdown to win it.

Bills would beat the Brooklyn Beats 52-35 on Sunday Night Football, Cole would throw for 465 yards and 6 touchdowns, bringing him back into the league leaders. Cole would lead the Bills to wins over the New England Patriots, Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns. In heavy rain, Cole would only throw 2 passes for 21 yards whilst RB Deshaun Blackshear ran 40 times for 180 yards and 3 touchdowns in a 21-3 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Cole would bounce back next week against the Jacksonville Jaguars, with 496 yards and 6 touchdowns and scoring 63 points on offense.

To end the season, Cole would throw for 505 yards and 6 touchdowns to clinch the playoffs and sit out the remainder of the season. Cole would win NFL MVP and be announced First Team All-Pro before the playoffs began. With a 14-3 record, Cole and the Bills would have a first round bye but play the Cincinnati Bengals in the divisional round. They would lose 35-28 in a close fought game, this would be the first time in Cole's career he went 0-1 in the playoffs.

2034 NFL Season: NFL MVP, First-Team All-Pro

The Bills would payout TE Kenny Cherry for over $260M and change his position to wide reciever. He had over 200 yards in the preseason game in only the first half. Cole would score 35 in the first half and the Bills would beat the New York Giants in their preseason debut 70-13, the largest victory margin in preseason history. In the NFL Kickoff Game, Cole would throw for 508 yards and 7 touchdowns in a 56-19 win over Indianapolis. In his next showing, Cole would throw for 426 yards and 6 touchdowns in a 63-16 win. Cole would lose 35-32 to the New England Patriots in Week 3. On Wednesday of the following week, Cole would sign the largest contract in sports history, with a 10y/$900M deal, breaking the record previously held by him of 7y/800M.

With losses over the Raiders and Jets, Cole and the Bills would pick it up against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions in dominate wins. Against the Miami Dolphins, Cole would throw for 536 yards and 7 touchdowns in a 59-38 win. Cole expressed after the game his urge to break the record for most passing touchdowns in one game, in which over 50 players are tied for 7 touchdowns, including Cole who has had four 7 touchdown games. After the game, HC Joe Brady expressed that Thursday Night Football against the New York Jets would most likely be Cole's last game of the season. Cole said he had "a lot of fun" in the final game of the season for him, despite him throwing 2 interceptions. Cole caught his first career pass with the team running Philly Special 3 times. 2 of the times however Taron Jackson would throw an interception. 31-7 would be the final score.

The Bills would sign QB Zach Wilson to backup starter Lamar Jackson for the rest of the season. Whilst being inactive, Cole worked to refine his passing mechanics and changed his cleats to Nike Dunk Lows, the first time he ever changed his cleats since pre-high school football he said. Jackson would win out and win the division for Cole and the Bills. With the wild card bye, they would play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional Round. They would win 38-12 but lose to the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game 22-38 off of 2 interceptions by Cole. Before the Super Bowl, Cole would win NFL MVP. His fifth time receiving the award would tie Peyton Manning for the most all-time. This would be the final year that the Associated Press would hand out the award however, moving to the Madden NFL / NFLPA in 2035. He would also win AFC Best Quarterback, his sixth, being second all-time from Tom Brady's record of 10 times receiving the award.

2035 NFL Season: Injury, Last Joe Brady season

The unseen emergence of Tyreek Hill Jr in the preseason would allow the team to free up cap space and limit Deshaun Blackshear's workload. The Bills would play the Kansas City Chiefs at home in the NFL Kickoff Game. They would lose 30-24, struggling to gain momentum as Blackshear suffered broken ribs in the second quarter. They would bounce back with a large 41-10 win over the New York Jets and beat the Cincinnati Bengals 28-3. In a 30-27 win over the Dallas Cowboys. Cole would suffer a fractured shoulder blade and be expected to miss 8-10 weeks. This is the first injury Cole had suffered in his NFL career that had him miss time. Cole was placed on IR on October 4th.

The 38-year old Lamar Jackson would beat the Atlanta Falcons in a thriller but lose out following that. The rest of the team would be decimated by injuries during Cole's absences and the Bills would give Cole the option to return Week 15 but he would elect not to. This would be Cole's first career season he would not qualify for the playoffs.

2036 NFL Season: Rebuild, Second-Team All-Pro, Pro Bowl

HC Joe Brady would get fired and retire later in the off-season, speculation that Cole would leave Buffalo emerged following the news. Following the coaching change, the team would take one of the most massive retirement hits in NFL history. Rashan Gary, Lamar Jackson, Tyler Steen, Brian Trevino, Penei Sewell, Peter Skoronski, Jalen Carter, Brian Branch, Dexter Lawrence, Rocko Mcallister and Nolan Smith would all announce their retirements following the season. No coaching movement would take place over the offseason, as the Bills were also facing an ownership change which would have the NFL take over the team for the season untill prior to the preseason when Cole would make remarks to bring in former QB Gardner Minshew to become the next HC of the Bills. Minshew was a former QB who previously served as the OC of the Carolina Panthers.

Minshew would dump the entire roster, with Cole helping out on offense. They would completely rebuild from the ground up acquiring 14 first round picks, only keeping Hill Jr, Cole, Jackson, Robb, Cherry, Joseph, Lippet, Hunt and their special teams unit. Following the draft, Cole welcomed all the rookies in the largest draft class by a single team in NFL history and got ready to begin the season. The start of Cole's season would abruptly end as Cole would be ruled out for 4-6 weeks with a Partial MCL Tear, Backup QB Sweeney would start the season 3-1, even getting up 35-3 against the Kansas City Chiefs in the pouring rain,

Cole would make his first start against the New York Jets, 366 days from when he last played. He would throw an interception on his first play but bounce back and throw for 526 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 49-23 win. He was asked about the game in his post game conference and said: "I wasn't expecting anything less. I promise to not make injuries the headlines of my career and remember I will always come back." He would go for 439 yards and 5 touchdowns again against the Arizona Cardinals in a 56-13 win and destroy the Brooklyn Beats 63-19, throwing 526 yards and 6 touchdowns.

The Bills would have a rough game against the New England Patriots but score the game tying touchdown in the final seconds, Kicker Dylan Sunny would however miss the PAT causing them to lose. They would drop games to the Minnesota Vikings and New York Jets in Week 11 and 12 before a dominate win over the Indianapolis Colts. The Bills would go on a 4-game losing streak after the Colts game and fall to 7-9 but beat the Los Angeles Rams second-stringers in a dominate win with Cole throwing 512 yards and 6 touchdowns. Cole would finish 5-8 as a starter and the Bills would finish last in the AFC East for the first time in Cole's career.

2037 NFL Season: NFL Comeback Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year

Cole said following the final game of the season, he lost a lot of his self esteem and felt that age was catching up to him. He was diagnosed with depression and bipolar disorder over the off-season and went to rehab for it. Former Buffalo Bills players' Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas would work with Cole over the off-season and HOF Bills QB Josh Allen would also come to Cole's help as he was struggling to make it back for the start of the season. Cole would be placed on the non-football injury list and miss all of the preseason and Week 1 due to being in rehab. The Bills however would spent big money in the off-season, which Cole acknowledged. The Bills would win 20-14 for Kenny and Cole would make his debut against the Atlanta Falcons.

Cole would throw an early interception but takeoff in the second quarter and second half, winning 56-16, throwing 532 yards and 6 touchdowns and rushing for 125 yards and 2 touchdowns, winning FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week. Cole would beat the Denver Broncos 49-0 in his first shutout since his rookie season, throwing 424 yards and 4 touchdowns. Against the Cleveland Browns, Cole would rush for 210 yards and 2 touchdowns, his career high in rushing yards and breaking his own record of most rushing yards by a quarterback in a game.

Cole would lead a game winning drive against the Miami Dolphins to win 21-18 to move to 6-0 before the Cincinnati Bengals game, ready to perform but not expecting what was to come. Cole would throw for 523 yards, his third 500-yard game of the season and would get his 8th passing touchdown of the game with 1 minute left in the game, breaking the NFL record he had tied 6 times and was tied by over 36 quarterbacks and was so eager to break. His 8th touchdown would not be the last of the game, as Tyreek Hill Jr would rush for the final score at the end of the game to win 63-16. Detroit Lions QB Donald Davenport would however tie the record 4 weeks later in the 2037 NFL Season.

Against the New Orleans Saints, the Bills were 9-0 and Cole needed 1 more touchdown to enter the List of most career passing touchdowns, overtaking Peyton Manning's spot. On the opening drive, Devon Joseph would catch a pass and go out of bounds on the one yard line, Cole would be sacked on second down and Matt Robby would catch the sealing touchdown pass off of an out route in the end zone. Cole was honored in the stadium and the Bills would lead 35-7 at halftime, with Cole throwing for 401 yards and 5 touchdowns, he break the record for most passing yards in a game, with 580 yards before being taken out of the game.

In the snowiest game of the year on Thursday Night Football against the New England Patriots, the Bills would take Cole out after the first half due to the conditions and the 20-0 lead, Cole would go 11/11 with 153 yards and 1 touchdown to move to 11-0. They would drop their first game to the Brooklyn Beats 42-38 and play the Pittsburgh Steelers the week after and win 43-7. Cole would beat the Jets the next week with a 93.7% completion rate and they would also beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers heavily in Week 17. The Bills would get up heavy against the Miami Dolphins backups' leading 35-14 at halftime and winning 52-14. The Bills would finish as the two seed at 15-2. Cole would break the record for most passing touchdowns in a season at 62 and win NFL OPOY, AFC Best Quarterback and NFL Comeback Player of the Year along with First-Team All-Pro Honors and his 10th Pro Bowl selection.

2037-38 NFL Playoffs and Super Bowl LXXII:

Cole and the Bills would treat the Steelers game as a bye week, with the struggling 7-10 Steelers having multiple core injuries, they would win 56-19. Cole and the Bills would host the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round, who knocked Cole out of the playoffs 10 years ago prior to the day. They would start the game off with a 96-yard touchdown pass to Kurtis Cherry and would beat the Ravens 41-9. The Bills would move on to the AFC Championship Game and play the 16-1 Los Angeles Chargers who were having the greatest season in the 17-game era. It would remain close the entire game, with 4 turnovers on each side and a 4th down that turned into points for the Chargers, they would take a 28-27 lead with 0:14 left in the fourth quarter. Cole would use 10 seconds on a 26 yard rush to gain a first down at the 48 yard line. Cole would throw the ball away on second down and leave 0:02 left for Dylan Sunny to kick a 62-yard field goal. Sunny would make it off the crossbar in thrilling fashion to win it for Buffalo. This field goal would win NFL Play of the Year at the NFL Honors and was described as one of "the most clutch plays in NFL history."

The Chicago Bears would win the NFC Championship Game and move to 18-1 on the season, the greatest season in Bears history and a juggernaut among the playoffs along with the Los Angeles Chargers. Keegan-Michael Key called the Bills' road to the Super Bowl, "the hardest in NFL history, no doubt", at the NFL Honors. The first Super Bowl touchdown would go to Tyreek Hill Jr, with Chicago returning. Cole would takeover in the second quarter, throwing for 3 touchdowns securing a 28-7 lead at halftime. Cole would get a rushing score in the second half and the game would become out of reach at the 2 minute warning, leading 42-14. Cole would win his 4th Super Bowl championship, becoming tied for second most Super Bowl titles for a quarterback (Terry Bradshaw, Joe Montana). Cole would win his third Super Bowl MVP as well.

2038 NFL Season: Wild Card Loss

Cole would talk about his future for his career following the season, including him wanting to become a head coach in the NFL following his retirement. The Bills would sign 35-year old WR Frankie Jackson who Cole played with in Salt Lake City. They would beat the Miami Dolphins in the NFL Kickoff Game and beat the New York Jets, Dolphins again and Los Angeles Chargers in a AFC Championship Game rematch. They would lose to the Ravens though and drop games to the Jets, Patriots and get blown out by the Green Bay Packers following their bye week to fall to 4-4. HC Gardner Minshew said that "things need to change" before the Vikings game and they would win 34-16. The Chicago Bears would face Cole in a Super Bowl rematch and the Bills would win 45-0. The next week, the Bills would play on NFL Thanksgiving against the Detroit Lions and win 34-19.

Cole would lead the team to a close win against the Denver Broncos 28-23 and the Bills led by Cole would win a thriller against the Kansas City Chiefs, 42-48 in overtime, throwing 499 yards, 5 touchdowns but 3 costly interceptions. With wins over the Beats, Patriots and Rams they would propel to 12-5 and play the Kansas City Chiefs in the wild card round, who they had previously beat in overtime. In a lake-effect winter storm which almost delayed the game. Cole would not throw the ball at all, and would get down 0-14 at halftime because of this. On the last drive of the game down a touchdown, Cole would rush all the way down the field and throw his first completion of the game to attempt a pass on the goal line. Targeted for Tyreek Hill Jr, the pass would fall incomplete for Cole's first ever wild card loss.

2039 NFL Season: Super Bowl victory, 6th NFL MVP.

The Bills would sign a WR and HB for Cole and trade away a lot of draft capital for the future. HC Gardner Minshew commented that he was "a little scared" for the future of the team, but would make it work. Cole was optimistic for the team during press conferences and in the NFL Kickoff Game, the Bills would win 42-10. Against the Jacksonville Jaguars, they would win 37-34 despite Cole's interception in the third quarter. Cole would move the Bills to 3-0 with an efficient win in Miami 27-19. It would be a close fought battle against the New England Patriots, but in the end the Bills would lose their first game of the season 27-24.Cole would lead the Bills in a 42-21 win over the New Orleans Saints with 163 yards rushing and a touchdown. Cole would go off against a top-tier Philadelphia Eagles team, winning 70-10, the third largest blowout in regular season history.

Cole would throw for 466 yards and 6 touchdowns and be helped by Tyreek Hill Jr who rushed for 209 yards and 4 touchdowns, also being relieved in the third quarter for backup Hall. The Bills would lose in an overtime thriller against the Miami Dolphins 44-38, where Cole led the Bills final drive to tie the game and threw for 390 yards and 3 touchdowns. Cole would help the Bills finish out their Week 15 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, being apart of 5 second-half touchdowns to win 49-17. Against the Cleveland Browns in Week 17, the Bills would go down 27-0 at halftime following Cole's first pick-six of the season. The Bills and Cole would come back and Cole would lead the game-winning drive which ended with a 49-yard field goal from Dylan Sunny to win 34-33.

Cole and the Bills would play the Los Angeles Chargers in the divisional round after becoming the one seed and getting a wild card bye. Cole would throw for over four hundred yards and break numerous playoff records to advance to the divisional round and host the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game. The Bills would dominate, getting up 28-3 at the end of the first quarter with 4 passing touchdowns from Cole in the first quarter. The Bills would lead 42-3 at halftime, the highest point margin in the first half of a playoff game. After getting up 56-10, the Bills would bench Cole and move on to Super Bowl LXXIV against the Dallas Cowboys in Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Cole and the Bills were heavy favorites going in and would not disappoint, starting the game off with a 75-yard touchdown to Devon Joseph. The game would get out of hand quickly, leading 21-0 in the first quarter. Cole would hoist his fifth Lombardi Trophy, winning 51-20. Cole would win NFL MVP and OPOY as well in the NFL Honors that week, his sixth MVP.

2040 NFL Season: Buffalo Bills-Los Angeles Rams trade, Offensive Player of the Year

Buffalo Bills: 5-0 Start, "The Last Drive", AFC Best QB

The Bills would draft WR Trent Richardson in the first round before trading him to Salt Lake City before the season. The Bills would add extra emphasis on the preseason game against the Flyers and win 21-14. The Bills would roll into the regular season 1-0 with a win over the Miami Dolphins in the NFL Kickoff Game. The Bills would win 45-9 against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 2, with a rushing attack that featured 122 yards and 2 touchdowns from Cole. Contract talks were brought up after the Raiders win and Cole refused to talk on the matter, at 34 years old, Cole's future with the Buffalo Bills was uncertain in the aforementioned press conference. Cole, despite the controversy around his future would throw for 7 touchdowns and rush for 4 touchdowns in an 84-7 victory over the New England Patriots, Cole would score 7 touchdowns by the third quarter and wasn't benched which was surprising for HC Minshew. The following week, the Bills would beat the Cincinnati Bengals 45-14 with Cole's rushing ability leading the way.

Cole told the Buffalo Bills Radio Network and John Murphy, rumors of a mid-season trade were possible but seemed unlikely, as Cole didn't want to take away pieces from the team he was going to. Against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Buffalo media ran a "Thank you Kenny" video on the jumbotron in honor of Cole, in which no one was expecting this early. The Bills and Cole would go down 10-0 at the end of the first but would comeback 21-10 to end the half. Up 34-17 with 1:46 left, the Highmark Stadium video boards aired a highlight tape for Cole which ended with a standing ovation and branding of "The Last Drive" as the game was about to end. The Bills would use 1 timeout and Cole would throw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Devon Joseph as his last Buffalo Bills touchdown. Following the game, Cole did not specify what would happen but promised: "everything would work out in the end." It was suspected by local media that this game was chosen to be the final game to break the trade deadline and have Taron Jackson return from injury as he would be used as a trade piece.

Los Angeles Rams: The Trade, NFC Best QB, Wild Card Loss.

Cole would be dealt to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for 5-first round picks and QB Jared Mendon. Cole would also come with Kurtis Cherry and Taron Jackson in the trade package. Bills HC Gardner Minshew announced he would step down from football operations following the trade taking place. In LA, Cole would drop the "III" from his NFL backplate and strictly use "Cole". Cole expressed his happiness with the large market and change of scenery. Cole would switch to number 17 and wear different sleeves, cleats and gloves from his kit in Buffalo. After the trade, the Rams would sign Cole to a 7y/400M$ contract that would extend until he was 42 years old. Cole would start his first game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which was the largest selling NFL game of the decade. Cole wouldn't wear sleeves for the Tampa Bay game, the first time he ever did in his career, dating back to high school. His first touchdown would come as a 75-yard rushing touchdown. The game would remain close and go into overtime 50-50, the highest scoring end of regulation tie in NFL history. Cole would score the game winner with a 65-yard rushing touchdown. During the week following, Cole would help the front office make many moves, including bringing Dylan Sunny and Jackson Hartman to LA, who have stuck with Cole since Salt Lake City.

In Week 10, the Rams and Cole would host the Buffalo Bills in one of the most highly anticipated games of the season. The Bills would get up 20-12 but Cole would help the Rams tie it and between him and Jarod Newman, they would score on the final drive to win 31-24. Cole would fight a close fought game against the Atlanta Falcons in which the Rams would pull out 48-45. On Monday Night Football against the San Francisco 49ers, Cole would put on a masterclass going 15/15 with 350 yards and 2 touchdowns passing and another 158 yards and 3 touchdowns rushing, his most complete game of his career.

Cole's Rams would finish 10-7 and play the Detroit Lions in the wild card round and lose 44-14, the worst playoff loss of his career. At the NFL Honors, Cole would win Offensive Player of the Year along with both AFC Best QB and NFC Best QB, the first quarterback to do so.

2041 NFL Season: NFL MVP, Super Bowl win

The Rams would fire their HC at the end of the season and bring in Dan Campbell, who previously coached the Detroit Lions and worked with Cole over the off-season. In the first game of the season, Cole would throw a 99-yard touchdown pass to Taron Jackson to join the 99-yard pass play club. They would beat the 49ers at Levi's Stadium 44-7. Cole would throw for 280 yards and 4 touchdowns in the first quarter of a game against the Brooklyn Beats in which they would win 56-24 to move to 3-0. Cole, with over 500 yards passing and 8 total touchdowns would lead the Rams to a 56-0 win over the Dallas Cowboys, the largest shutout of Cole's career, The Rams would lose their first game of the season against Salt Lake City 31-20.

Cole and the Rams would lose a thriller against the San Francisco 49ers 48-60, where the two teams would go back and forth in the 4th quarter which would lead to Cole injuring his ankle and backup quarterback Tom Jones throwing a game-losing interception. Cole would lose another game against the Jacksonville Jaguars 41-35. Against the Seattle Seahawks, Cole would lead a 20-point comeback and score a game winning touchdown as time expired to win 38-31. The next week, Cole and the Rams would go to Philadelphia and win 59-14 with over four-hundred passing yards. Cole would lead the Rams to a 55-28 win over the Baltimore Ravens to win the NFC West and finish his best statistical year and a first-round playoff bye.

Cole would win his 7th NFL MVP, the most of all time at the NFL Honors. He would also win NFL Offensive Player of the Year, NFC Best Quarterback, First Team All-Pro and a Pro Bowl selection. In the second round of the playoffs, Cole would help the Rams beat the Seattle Seahawks in a 59-53 thriller in overtime. In the NFC Championship Game, Cole would beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-29. Cole was asked about what his future entailed, and he would comment that a Super Bowl win for the Rams would probably have him move on following the season. Cole's Rams would play the Cleveland Browns in Super Bowl LXXVI at Raymond James Stadium.

2042 NFL Season: San Francisco 49ers, Super Bowl MVP

Over the off-season, Taron Jackson, who Cole had spent every year since 2027 with would retire. Cole expressed his decision to request a trade from the Rams, and the Rams would trade him, Dylan Sunny and Kurtis Cherry to the San Francisco 49ers in the first week of the off-season for future draft capital.. At Week 1, Cole's 49ers would play the Los Angeles Rams who were in the NFL Kickoff Game and win 48-32, Cole would have 6 touchdowns in the win. The next week, Cole's 49ers would beat the Arizona Cardinals 63-3, the second largest blowout by a Cole led team. He would throw for 545 yards and 7 touchdowns. Following the game, Cole would recruit former teammate Tyreek Hill Jr, who the Niners would trade for that week. Following the Raiders game, the 49ers would help Cole out, trading for Deveon Joseph who Cole played with in Buffalo. Cole would play a thriller against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 6. Called "The Catch", Cole's 49ers would tie the game 57-57 going into overtime before Vikings WR Mullens caught a pass over a 49ers defender, often dubbed one of the greatest catches of all time. Cole threw for 498 yards and 3 touchdowns. Cole's touchdown to send the game into overtime would also be his 781st career touchdown, taking him over Patrick Mahomes and becoming the NFL passing touchdown leader. The next week against the Detroit Lions, Cole would score 3 touchdowns in 35 seconds to bring the game into overtime 31-31 after previously being down 10-31. Cole and the 49ers would win 37-31 in overtime. Cole's 49ers would be in another overtime game the week following, being tied 34-34 against the Chicago Bears. They would win in overtime 40-34. In Week 11, Cole's 49ers would improve to 9-2 after winning 45-0 against the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday Night Football.

The Cole-led 49ers would maintain the 1 seed at a 14-3 finish and would play the 7-10 Detroit Lions in the divisional round. The 49ers would win 38-28, with Cole throwing for 212 yards and 2 touchdowns. The 49ers would play the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game and win 55-27. Cole would throw for 471 yards and 6 touchdowns. In Super Bowl LXXVII, Cole would meet his former team, the Buffalo Bills, the first instance of this ever occurring in NFL history. Cole's request to trade for Tyreek Hill Jr also made it the first time a player was traded between 2 Super Bowl teams, and would have a chance to win a ring from both franchises. Buffalo was a heavy betting favorite, but Cole regarded his immaculate 5-0 Super Bowl record, saying: "things won't change anytime soon..." This Super Bowl was regarded as, "the hardest game Cole has ever played in." by the national media on Super Bowl Media Day. The 49ers would pull out 27-17, with 3 early touchdowns to outpace the Bills offense. Kenny Cole was named Super Bowl MVP and won his 7th Super Bowl, tying Tom Brady.

2043 NFL Season: Divisional Round

Cole felt the need to leave SF following the retirement of multiple core pieces on defense. Cole contemplated retirement, but refused. In the NFL Draft, the 49ers would draft a QB for their Mr. Irrelevant draft pick, the pick was Brandon Eichel from the University of Wisconsin–Stout. In his rookie contract, Eichel would contractually be coached by Cole and would be planned to be Cole's replacement wherever he retired. Cole's 49ers would play his former team, the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL Kickoff Game. They would lose 34-31. Cole would certainly bounce back against the Carolina Panthers, winning 66-20, the largest win over the Panthers in franchise history. Before the bye week, Cole's 49ers would lose 41-38 to the Baltimore Ravens after Cole got sacked on a designated clock play.

Cole would lead his team to a thrilling win 44-37 over the Cleveland Browns with a late Tyreek Hill touchdown to win it. In a Week 17 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, Cole's 49ers would lead 38-31 with 2 minutes left before a muffed punt led to Cole connecting with Kurtis Cherry to win it with no time left 44-38. In the final week of the season against the Arizona Cardinals, Cole would help Kurtis Cherry break multiple records, including most receiving touchdowns in a season and most receiving touchdowns of all time, as he would record 4 passing touchdowns to Cherry in the game. This would also be the game where Tyreek Hill Jr ran for 300 yards, breaking the game record for most rushing yards in a game.

Cole's 49ers would play the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round, he would open it up with a 75-yard rushing touchdown. At the end of the first quarter, the 49ers would go down 17-7. Cole would step up and, being down 35-28, throw a game tying touchdown to Tyreek Hill Jr in the end zone with no time remaining. Cole would score the eventual game winning rushing touchdown in overtime to win 41-35. They would move on to play the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round. Cole and the 49ers would get to the 3-yard line down 24-21 to win the game if they scored but Cole would throw an incompletion to lose in the divisional round. Following the loss, Cole was honored at Levi's Stadium and would sign a lucrative deal to become the Buffalo Bills HC once he retired.

Retirement:

Cole announced his retirement on February 19, 2044 over Instagram. During the 2-minute long video, he thanked teammates, coaches and staff for all the incredible work he did over his career. Multiple analysts responded to this, referring to Cole as the, "greatest quarterback of all time", in which he solidified after Roger Goodell would name the NFL MVP the KC3 Trophy. Cole would continue to remain in football, becoming the HC of the Buffalo Bills until 2050.

NFL career statistics^

Bold Career high

Regular Season

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Sck Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Fum Lost
2025 SLC 14 14 8-6 203 368 55 4,728 12.8 81 50 19 118.2 42 73 913 12.5 35 10 2 2
2026 SLC 17 17 12-5 276 485 56 5,279 10.9 80 48 17 113.2 42 67 936 14.0 50 11 2 2
2027 BUF 17 17 12-5 302 498 60 5,331 10.7 80 45 19 111.4 61 78 866 11.1 60 8 2 2
2028 BUF 13 13 10-3 228 356 64 4,781 13.4 75 46 11 134.2 60 83 1,136 13.7 37 13 1 -
2029 BUF 17 17 10-7 355 572 62 4,720 8.3 72 37 17 97.3 41 81 604 7.5 29 9 - -
2030 BUF 14 14 9-5 231 365 63 4,298 11.8 78 40 15 123.2 54 71 967 13.6 75 11 1 -
2031 BUF 13 13 13-1 280 426 65 4,766 11.2 94 50 12 130.8 36 57 622 10.9 38 4 4 4
2032 BUF 17 17 15-2 381 552 69 5,378 9.7 84 50 12 121.3 34 58 452 7.8 76 3 - -
2033 BUF 14 14 12-2 230 370 62 4,005 10.8 75 44 11 126.1 27 51 629 12.3 39 10 1 1
2034 BUF 13 13 10-3 189 301 62 5,160 17.1 93 55 12 129.4 27 77 1,212 15.7 40 16 1 1
2035 BUF 5 5 4-1 83 119 69 1,127 9.5 64 7 2 112.2 5 18 82 4.6 10 2 1 1
2036 BUF 13 13 5-8 223 381 58 4,180 11.0 92 36 11 116.0 37 79 664 8.4 35 10 2 2
2037 BUF 17 17 15-2 301 425 70 5,701 13.4 97 62 10 142.9 38 88 1,235 14.0 75 17 1 -
2038 BUF 17 17 12-5 339 528 64 5,348 10.1 89 44 15 113.7 36 102 805 7.9 43 10 2 2
2039 BUF 17 17 15-2 300 429 69 5,106 11.9 83 49 7 141.2 30 106 1,313 12.4 91 16 1 1
2040 BUF 5 5 5-0 73 107 68 1,671 15.6 97 20 5 131.1 8 44 700 15.9 64 11 - -
LAR 12 12 7-5 221 334 66 3,344 11.4 96 22 12 121.1 22 51 955 16.4 75 11 1 1
2041 LAR 17 17 14-3 296 448 66 6,305 14.1 99 58 9 140.4 44 106 1,275 12.0 48 20 1 1
2042 SF 17 17 14-3 302 436 69 5,025 11.5 92 56 9 138.8 30 95 1,205 12.5 81 10 3 3
2043 SF 17 17 12-5 265 390 67 5,078 13.0 78 58 14 135.5 34 66 1,056 16.0 50 8 - -
NFL, 19 seasons 286 286 214-73 5,078 7,890 64.2 91,331 11.9 99 877 239 124.9 708 1,451 17,676 11.9 91 210 26 23

Postseason

Outcome Year Team Games Passing Rushing Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Fum Lost
Lose Conf. DET 2025 SLC 3 3 2-1 42 61 68 953 22.0 91 11 2 128.5 11 116 10.5 25 1 2 2
Lose Conf. LAR 2026 SLC 2 2 1-1 25 45 59 596 13.0 57 4 5 95.0 14 245 17.9 38 3 - -
Lose Div. BAL 2027 BUF 2 2 1-1 25 61 66 661 14.2 51 4 3 95.9 5 70 19.0 40 1 1 1
Win SB TB 2028 BUF 3 3 3-0 53 74 71 1,121 16.4 64 11 - 150.0 23 253 12.0 41 5 - -
Lose Div. LV 2029 BUF 2 2 1-1 36 47 77 624 13.9 73 3 - 134.4 17 185 8.3 51 5 - -
Lose Div. KC 2030 BUF 2 2 1-1 40 48 83 604 12.0 54 4 2 114.9 10 144 15.2 39 4 1 1
Win SB CAR 2031 BUF 2 2 2-0 12 23 52 353 10.0 80 6 - 95.8 11 289 26.2 57 1 1 -
Win SB ATL 2032 BUF 3 3 3-0 45 75 63 1,216 16.2 76 10 - 145.0 21 325 14.5 38 6 - -
Lose Div. CIN 2033 BUF 1 1 0-1 22 31 70 255 8.2 59 3 - 127.7 2 8 4.0 4 - - -
Lose Conf. NE 2034 BUF 2 2 1-1 45 62 76 566 7.2 44 6 3 94.0 14 106 9.3 23 2 - -
Win SB CHI 2037 BUF 4 4 4-0 61 75 81 1,161 15.3 96 14 - 157.6 35 461 17.5 56 6 - -
Lose WC KC 2038 BUF 1 1 0-1 1 4 25 18 4.5 18 - - 45.8 14 182 13.0 34 1 - -
Win SB DAL 2039 BUF 3 3 3-0 37 52 67 1,161 23.1 80 14 3 135.4 23 326 13.5 32 5
Lose WC DET 2040 LAR 1 1 0-1 15 20 67 304 20.2 45 5 0 152.0 1 7 7.0 7 1 - -
Win SB CLE 2041 LAR 3 3 3-0 41 70 68 1,009 16.9 78 10 3 125.5 26 449 20.0 75 6 2 2
Win SB BUF 2042 SF 3 3 3-0 41 70 68 955 15.4 80 12 1 145.5 6 89 31.2 48 3 - -
Lose Div. SEA 2043 SF 2 2 1-1 25 35 66 558 20.7 70 6 2 121.5 11 199 20.0 75 3 - -
7-SB 3-Conf. 5-Div. 2-WC. 2-NQ National Football League 39 39 29-10 566 853 66.2 12,115 14.6 96 123 24 121.4 244 3,454 15.2 75 53 7 6

Super Bowl

Venue Outcome Year Opponent Passing Rushing Fumbles
Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Fum Lost
Raymond James Stadium W 38-28 LXIII Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13 15 86 318 21.2 64 4 - 158.3 9 64 7.1 16 1 - -
Allegiant Stadium W 29-7 LXVI Carolina Panthers 19 30 63 348 11.6 37 2 2 97.6 3 20 6.6 16 1 1 -
AT&T Stadium W 48-42 (OT) LXVII Atlanta Falcons 12 23 52 372 16.2 76 4 - 137.2 9 123 13.6 34 2 - -
Allegiant Stadium W 42-14 LXXII Chicago Bears 15 16 93 250 15.6 35 4 - 158.3 15 108 7.2 19 1 - -
Mercedes-Benz Stadium W 51-20 LXXIV Dallas Cowboys 10 16 62 326 20.3 80 4 1 119.8 8 125 15.6 32 1 - -
Raymond James Stadium W 49-21 LXXVI Cleveland Browns 9 15 60 279 18.6 78 3 - 143.8 6 177 29.5 75 2 1 1
U.S. Bank Stadium W 27-17 LXXVII Buffalo Bills 9 17 52 198 11.6 52 3 1 109.8 5 100 20.0 59 - - -
7-0 National Football League 76 117 66 2,091 16.4 76 21 4 132.4 49 540 14.2 75 6 1 -

Coaching

Year Team Games
GC Record
2044 BUF 17 14-2-1
2045 BUF 17 9-8
2046 BUF 17 14-3
2047 BUF 17 13-4
2048 BUF 17 14-3
2049 BUF 17 12-5
2050 BUF 17 3-14
National Football League 17 79-39-1

Alex Orange

Alexander Madison Orange (born March 10, 2004) is an American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He previously played college football for the Syracuse Orange and Wyoming Cowboys and played in a bowl game and won the Maxwell Award before being selected first-overall in the 2024 NFL Draft and winning multiple championships and awards.^

Alex Orange
No. 6 – Buffalo Bills
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (2004-03-10) March 10, 2004 (age 20)
Brighton, New York, US.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:229 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:McQuaid Jesuit (NY) (2021-2022)
Victor High School (NY) (2018-2020)
College:Syracuse (2022-23)
Wyoming (2023-24)
NFL draft:2024 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of Week 1, 2030
Passing attempts:1,936
Passing completions:1,220
Completion percentage:62.5%
TDINT:241-52
Passing yards:26,352
Passer rating:131.8
Rushing yards:4,210
Rushing touchdowns:46
Player stats at PFR

Orange would redshirt at Syracuse University his true freshman year but be allowed to play for the 2023 Boca Raton Bowl in which Syracuse lost 45-0 and Orange played the fourth quarter. His last name allowed him to get multiple-NIL deals at Syracuse but ultimately he would transfer to the University of Wyoming and would shine his true sophomore year. He would pass for 4,753 yards and 40 touchdowns and be selected as the Mountain West Conference Athlete of the Year and win the Maxwell Award. He would not return to Wyoming and enter the 2025 NFL Draft on February 6.

Professional Career

In Orange's rookie season, he would lead the Bills to a 13-4 record and throw for 4.637 yards and 44 touchdowns with multiple rushing accolades. He would win NFL MVP in his rookie season, the second to ever do it after Jim Brown and would win Offensive Rookie of the Year, First-Team All-Pro, Pro Bowl honors and AFC Best Quarterback. In the 2024-25 NFL playoffs, he would lead the Bills to a 35-14 win over the New York Jets in the wild card round and win big against the Los Angeles Chargers in the divisional round. In the AFC Championship Game against Patrick Mahomes and the Baltimore Ravens, Orange would lead the Bills' game winning drive to win 38-36 and advance to Super Bowl LIX. Orange would lead the Bills to a 42-37 win and win Super Bowl MVP.

As a sophomore, Orange would lead the Bills to a 13-0 record before losing to the Miami Dolphins and dislocating his shoulder against the Los Angeles Chargers. He would come back Week 17 and the Bills would obtain the wild-card bye. Orange would get First-Team All-Pro and AFC Best Quarterback honors at the NFL Honors prior to the playoffs. In the divisional round against the Denver Broncos, Orange would lead a 44-10 win. Against the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Championship Game, Orange would help the Bills win 33-21 and advance to Super Bowl LX against the Minnesota Vikings. Orange and the Bills would win in overtime 33-27, Orange would throw for 146 yards and 2 touchdowns.

In Orange's third season with the Buffalo Bills, he would lead them to a 14-3 record throwing for 4,350 yards and 42 touchdowns. He would win NFL Offensive Player of the Year and AFC Best Quarterback at the NFL Honors and obtain the number-one seed in the AFC. Following the wild card bye, Orange and the Bills would lose to the eventual Super Bowl-champion New England Patriots in the divisional round following Orange suffering a shoulder injury in the second quarter.

Orange would deal with the death of his running back Randy Felton during the 2027 season, this would affect the team for multiple weeks following the incident in Week 5. He would end the season with a 15-2 record and the number-one seed in the AFC. Orange would win NFL Most Valuable Player, NFL Offensive Player of the Year, AFC Best Quarterback following a season where he led the league in touchdowns for the fourth straight time. Following the wild card bye, the Bills beat the Kansas City Chiefs 40-14 and advanced to the AFC Championship Game against the Las Vegas Raiders, winning 49-3 and advancing to Super Bowl LXII against the Minnesota Vikings, who they had previously beat in LX. Orange would lead the Bills to a 28-24 win with Orange rushing for the lead-clinching touchdown. Orange would win Super Bowl MVP.

Orange would miss 3 games from Week 3-6 in the 2028 season following a suffered pulled groin, the Bills would go 2-1 without him. Orange would go 13-0 in the games he played, his best single season record in his career. He would also receive First Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. After the wild-card bye, they would beat the Houston Oilers in the divisional round 37-3. Against the Los Angeles Chargers in the AFC Championship Game, the Bills would win 41-35 after a game-winning defensive touchdown in overtime to advance to Super Bowl LXIII against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Orange and the Bills would win 27-17. RB Daryle Hopkins would win Super Bowl MVP.

In 2029, Orange would miss Week 8 against the New York Jets with a pectoral strain, the Bills would win 24-21 without him. He would go 13-3 as a starter and reach his career high in passing yards whilst obtaining First-Team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors. The Bills would go into the playoffs as a 2-seed and Orange would have to play his first career wild card game against the Cleveland Browns. He would lead them to a 34-28 OT win to face the Baltimore Ravens. Orange would lead a 25-point comeback against the Ravens to win off of a Riley Patterson missed FG as time-expired to win 27-28. Orange's performance would win NFL Performance of the Year and he would headline the NFL Game of the Year at the NFL Honors. In the AFC Championship Game, the Bills would win against the Kansas City Chiefs and play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LXIV. Orange and the Bills would dominate and win 49-27 for Orange's 5th ring.

In 2030, Orange would miss Week 7 against the New England Patriots with an ankle injury. The Bills would win 17-14.

Year Team Games Passing Rushing Fumbles
GP GS Record Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A Lng TD Int Rtg Sck Att Yds Y/A Lng TD Fum Lost
2024 BUF 17 17 13-4 161 303 53 4,637 15.3 97 44 13 120.1 25 39 482 12.4 47 7 1 1
2025 BUF 16 16 15-1 196 319 61 4,451 14.0 89 41 10 131.8 35 72 702 9.8 32 11 - -
2026 BUF 17 17 14-3 243 381 63 4,350 11.4 93 42 6 132.9 31 50 511 10.2 36 5 - -
2027 BUF 17 17 15-2 204 311 65 4,407 14.2 96 43 7 139.0 25 89 998 11.2 55 13 2 2
2028 BUF 14 14 14-0 194 288 67 3,822 13.3 81 31 8 134.6 15 61 749 12.3 38 6 - -
2029 BUF 16 16 13-3 222 334 66 4,685 14.0 98 40 8 139.1 21 76 768 10.1 36 4 - -
2030 BUF 16 16
NFL, 7 seasons 97 97 84-13 .865 1,220 1,936 62.5 26,352 15.3 98 241 52 132.9 152 387 4,210 11.0 55 46 3 3

J.J. Bryant

Jameson Joe "J.J." Bryant Jr. (born May 19, 2003) is an American basketball player for the Brooklyn Nets. He was selected first overall in the 2023 NBA Draft and is the son of Kobe Bryant and grandson of Joe Bryant. He played 6 seasons of varsity basketball at St. John Bosco High School in Los Angeles, California.

J.J. Bryant
No. 66 – Brooklyn Nets
PositionShooting guard / Small forward
LeagueNBA
Personal information
BornMay 19, 2003 (age 19)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolSt. John Bosco (2016-2022)
NBA draft2023: 1st round, 1st overall pick
Career history
2023-presentBrooklyn Nets
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men's basketball
Representing  United States
FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2022 Spain Team
FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup
Gold medal – first place 2019 Greece Team
Gold medal – first place 2021 Latvia Team
Bronze medal – third place 2021 Hungary Team

High School Career

Bryant attended St. John Bosco High School in Los Angeles along with his sister Gianna Bryant. Bryant played 6 seasons from 7th grade until his senior year but missed 19 games his sophomore season when dealing with the death of his sister and father Gianna and Kobe. Bryant said this "deeply affected his career" and even thought about quitting basketball after the incident occurred. Bryant also missed 13 game his 8th grade season due to a knee injury.

Bryant was a 3-time McDonald's All-American, 4-time California Mr. Basketball, 2-time Mr. Basketball USA, won 4 state championships with St. John Bosco and won numerous other accolades including being a 3-time Gatorade National Player of the Year. Bryant received college offers from Syracuse, Duke, Kentucky, Alabama, NC State, Purdue and UConn but also interested the idea of following in his father's footsteps and skipping college to build his NBA legacy.

Year Team(s) GP GS FG% 3P% FT% SPG BPG RPG APG PPG
2016-17 St. John Bosco 34 34 .501 .400 .998 1.2 0.7 6.5 13.4 31.9
2017-18^ 21 21 .695 .550 .886 1.8 0.5 10.1 11.0 24.2
2018-19 32 32 .504 .404 .899 1.4 1.2 7.8 5.5 21.0
2019-20^ 13 13 .601 .440 1.000 1.4 1.9 8.8 6.5 25.6
2020-21 33 33 .555 .489 .994 1.2 2.7 12.0 10.0 35.5
2021-22 34 34 .548 .475 .997 2.0 3.0 13.6 4.4 41.0
6 seasons SJBHS (CA) 167 167 .567 .459 .962 1.5 1.6 9.8 8.4 29.8

Professional Career

Bryant's decision to either play college basketball or enter the NBA Draft was highly publicized after Bryant had a high school basketball career that was called, "the greatest high school sports career of all time" by a USA Today analyst. He was the most highly touted prospect along with LeBron James, Andrew Wiggins and Victor Wembanyama.

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Jameson Joe Bryant Jr.
SG / SF
Los Angeles, CA, U.S. St John Bosco High School (CA) 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 205 lb (93 kg) Mar 18, 2022 
Recruiting star ratings: ScoutN/A   Rivals:5/5 stars   247Sports:5/5 stars    ESPN:5/5 stars   ESPN grade: 98
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals: 1  247Sports: 1  ESPN: 1
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2023 nba draft commits". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  • "2023 nba draft commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  • "2023 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved October 26, 2023.

Brooklyn Nets: 2023-present

In his first NBA start Bryant would lead the Nets through a 3OT game against the Cleveland Cavaliers in which they lost 95-88. Bryant had 49 points, the most points in an NBA debut overtaking Wilt Chamberlain. He also had 11 rebounds marking the first ever double-double in an NBA debut. This game was widely regarded as the greatest performance by a rookie and was voted as the NBA Game of the Year and NBA Performance of the Year, being the longest game in modern-NBA history. The game was televised on ABC and was the most watched game of the year with the high stakes of Bryant's first NBA game. Bryant received high praise for his performance from many all-time greats including Stephen Curry, LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama, Joel Embiid, Giannis Antetokounmpo and more.

Bryant would be the centerpiece in the Nets inaugural In-Season Tournament run, going 5-0 in group-play averaging 45-10-9 in the tournament and beating the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference In-Season Championship to advance to the NBA Cup against the Sacramento Kings. The Nets and Bryant would beat the Kings in the championship, with 34-8-6 Bryant would win In-Season Tournament MVP and win the inaugural cup.

Personal Life

Bryant's grandfather Joe Bryant.
Bryant's father Kobe Bryant.

Bryant remained in low contact with Joe and his wife for most of his childhood due to Kobe's issues with his parents but made connections in the last few years. Bryant's father Kobe is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer and widely regarded to be one of the greatest basketball players of all time. Bryant had 4 siblings before the death of his sister Gianna and his father in 2020. Bryant opened up later on that he was "borderline suicidal" following his father's death and made it a goal to follow his legacy following that point. Bryant's godfather is LeBron James and godmother is Sue Bird.

Kobe Bryant got J.J. into basketball at a young age, even trying out for his local public high school's JV team in 6th grade. He started playing in Kindergarten and started playing organized basketball regularly at age 6. Bryant went to multiple camps growing up and became a big fan of Stephen Curry, who he credits to creating the style of play he uses in the NBA.

Bryant signed a multi-year shoe deal with Nike, Inc. in the summer of 2022 before declaring for the 2023 NBA draft. He is planning on releasing new shoes and new colorways of older shoes under his father's previous shoe line that was ran by his estate. Following the draft, Bryant was named the creative director of Nike's basketball shoe design team.

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