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Dozen NFL teams have used this offseason to make themselves Super Bowl contenders

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Super Bowl or bust is the clarion call in the NFL now.

That’s the demand nearly a dozen NFL teams have put on themselves this offseason. They may not admit it, much less embrace it publicly, but it’s plain as the new free agents on their roster or the monster trade they just completed.

Teams are going for it in 2022.

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And we’re not talking merely a chance to get in the playoffs. They’re going for the whole enchilada — if, of course, the Vince Lombardi Trophy were covered in verde sauce.

Why teams are doing this is important, but first let’s do a roll call of which teams have used this offseason to try checking in early for the next flight to Super Bowl LVII in Arizona. And let’s understand what they’ve done exactly to join the going-for-it gang:

The Buffalo Bills — They were bitterly disappointed last season after falling to Kansas City in the divisional round of the playoffs. They saw themselves as a Super Bowl team, so they went and got two-time Super Bowl champion edge rusher Von Miller to close out games and make sure that 13-second defensive collapse against the Chiefs doesn’t repeat. The Bills also added Rodger Saffold to upgrade the offensive line and Jordan Phillips on the defensive line.

The Miami Dolphins: They’ve spent $267.675 million in new contracts that includes $155.955 in guaranteed money. If they don’t win it all, somebody is wasting a lot of money. And, yes, this is a win-it-all proposition when the additions include Pro Bowl players Terron Armstead and Tyreek Hill in the last 48 hours, Chase Edmonds and Raheem Mostert to play running back, Cedrick Wilson at receiver and

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