Bills Receive Harsh Reality Check on Offense
Summary
The Buffalo Bills made several changes to improve their team this season, including hiring a new head coach and adding new players. Despite these moves, an ESPN analyst ranked their offensive skill players near the bottom of the league, expressing doubts about the team’s receivers and the quarterback’s trusted targets.Key Facts
- The Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott after a playoff loss and hired first-year head coach Joe Brady.
- Buffalo expects to reach the Super Bowl with quarterback Josh Allen.
- The Bills improved their defense by adding players like Bradley Chubb, Dee Alford, Geno Stone, and C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
- On offense, Buffalo traded for receiver DJ Moore from the Chicago Bears to be their top wide receiver.
- ESPN’s Bill Barnwell ranked the Bills’ skilled offensive players as 29th in the NFL, a decline from the previous year.
- Running back Josh Cook is seen as the most reliable offensive player, with 1,621 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns last season.
- There are questions about the quality and reliability of the Bills’ receivers, including Moore, Keon Coleman, and Khalil Shakir.
- Khalil Shakir led the Bills with 719 receiving yards and four touchdowns last season and will remain a key target.
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