Former All-Pro Punter “Makes Offer” to Buffalo Bills – Ready to Sign Lifetime Deal to Save Team’s Punter Position
Former All-Pro Punter “Makes Offer” to Buffalo Bills – Ready to Sign Lifetime Deal to Save Team’s Punter Position
Buffalo, New York – October 16, 2025
After a disappointing stretch and three different punters in just six weeks, the Buffalo Bills find themselves in serious instability at the punter position. Amid the chaos on special teams, Marquette King — former All-Pro punter who once played for the Denver Broncos and Oakland Raiders — has sent fans into a frenzy by declaring he’s ready to return to the NFL and sign a lifetime deal with the Bills.
Hey Big head… 📞😏 @BuffaloBills https://t.co/UBnxCIXTn1
— Marquette King (@MarquetteKing) October 15, 2025
In his latest social media post, King wrote a short but striking message:
“If Buffalo needs me, I’ll sign a lifetime deal. I don’t want to be just a replacement — I want to truly be part of the Bills Mafia culture. My experience and mindset will elevate this position again, the way Buffalo deserves to see it.”
At 36 years old, King still maintains impressive leg strength and precision. During his prime, he led the NFL in total punt yards in 2014, earned All-Pro honors in 2016, and became known for his powerful, high-energy style. After leaving the NFL in 2018, King continued his career in the UFL, where he was recently named to the 2024 All-UFL Team after averaging 47.5 yards per punt and placing eight punts inside the 20-yard line.
Meanwhile, Buffalo has rotated between Brad Robbins, Cameron Johnston (currently injured), and Mitch Wishnowsky, but none have provided the consistency the team needs. While Wishnowsky leads the NFL with 62.5% of punts landing inside the 20, he still ranks outside the top 25 in average punt distance.
When asked about the possibility of returning to the NFL, King told Fox Sports:
“I’m still training every day. I still have that 50-yard leg — and more. If the Bills give me a shot, I’ll bring energy, confidence, and the fighting spirit that Buffalo deserves.”
A team source also confirmed that general manager Brandon Beane is considering bringing King in for a workout during the Bye Week:
“If his leg is as strong as the UFL numbers suggest, he could be exactly the boost Buffalo needs.”
If this move becomes reality, Marquette King wouldn’t just be making his NFL comeback after seven years — he could become a new fan favorite within Bills Mafia, a player willing to “sign for life” to help Buffalo overcome its punting crisis and reclaim its true strength.













