Bills Have Prime Opportunity to Go All-In on Super Bowl Pursuit
Summary
The Buffalo Bills have made changes after another playoff loss, promoting Joe Brady to head coach after firing Sean McDermott. The team is considering signing free agent wide receiver Mike Evans to strengthen their offense and pursue a Super Bowl victory.Key Facts
- The Buffalo Bills lost in the AFC Divisional Round this season against the Denver Broncos.
- The Bills promoted offensive coordinator Joe Brady to head coach after firing Sean McDermott.
- Buffalo needs a stronger supporting group for quarterback Josh Allen, particularly at the wide receiver position.
- Mike Evans is expected to leave the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent.
- Evans wants to join a team that is a strong contender for the Super Bowl.
- Evans has played 12 NFL seasons, mostly achieving over 1,000 receiving yards annually.
- Evans has 866 receptions, 13,052 yards, and 108 touchdowns in his career.
- The Bills view Evans as a key player who could enhance their offense.
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