The Buffalo Bills had an offseason full of change, losing many players to free agency and trades. Their biggest loss on offense was Stefon Diggs, whom the team traded to the Houston Texans.
Quarterback Josh Allen’s offense will certainly look different without his favorite target, but offensive coordinator Joe Brady has a plan to make up for Diggs not being there.
Rather than have one superstar on that side of the ball, Brady wants to spread the ball around, giving everyone carries and targets.
“[Brady] tells us all the time ‘everybody eats,'” wide receiver Khalil Shakir said (via the team’s official website).
The team will be without Diggs, who averaged more than 110 receptions, 1,300 yards and 9 touchdowns over his four seasons in Buffalo, as well as fellow former starter Gabe Davis, who joined the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency. They did bring in wide receivers Curtis Samuel Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Mack Hollins and Chase Claypool. They also drafted pass-catcher Keon Coleman in the second round. On the roster, the team already had Shakir, Justin…
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Author : Shanna McCarriston
Publish date : 2024-05-29 15:13:48
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