Each year, we see a number of wide receivers enjoy breakout seasons, whether it be due to their sheer talent or an improved situation. With that in mind, here are three wideouts who are primed to break out during the 2024 season.
Keon Coleman's gesture might have won the Bills a fan for life
No one knows what to expect when it comes to the Buffalo Bills heading into the 2024 NFL season. After trading away star wide receiver Stefon Diggs and losing wideout Gabriel Davis in free agency, the Bills’ offense took a major hit.
The Buffalo Bills selected 10 prospective members to their roster in the 2024 NFL draft, and GM Brandon Beane and company did so with an eye on players who could be more immediate contributors.
The Buffalo Bills have been a hard team to pin down entering the 2024 season. The Bills have a tough upcoming schedule, and on top of that, have had plenty of roster movement this offseason.
Former Buffalo Bills safety and current free agent Micah Hyde talked to reporters at his recent 2024 Charity Softball Game organized by his foundation,
Travis Clayton is one of the most unique players ever selected by the Buffalo Bills at the NFL draft. In 2024, Clayton was selected by the Bills with a seventh-round pick.
Jordan Poyer spent seven years with the Bills before signing with Miami
Jordan Poyer is no longer a member of the Buffalo Bills, but that does not mean he doesn’t still have a great respect for quarterback Josh Allen. Poyer—who
Keon Coleman has already captured the hearts of Bills Mafia in just a few short weeks. And his latest gesture will just make him even more of a fan favorite
Free agent safety Micah Hyde might want to reconsider where he sees himself playing next season because Josh Allen wants him back with the Buffalo Bills.
It's hard to call the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins a rivalry because the word "rivalry" implies that both teams win a fair share of the matchups.
The Buffalo Bills wide receiver room will look different in 2024, and one notable outlet believes the team could add free agent Mecole Hardman into the mix.
There is no such thing as an easy win in the NFL. However, some wins come easier than others. The Buffalo Bills have one of the more daunting schedules in the NFL this season, facing all four teams who played in the AFC and NFC Championship Games, respectively, last season.
In the weeks following the 2024 NFL Draft, a number of teams have made changes to their player-personnel staff and scouting departments.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be getting to know a few new faces at receiver this coming season.
No one truly knows what to expect from Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills during the upcoming 2024 NFL season. Some believe that the Bills will still be serious contenders, while others expect a big step back.
It might take a committee of receivers to make up for the production lost in the Buffalo Bills’ passing game after trading away Stefon Diggs. Whether rookie
The two-time Super Bowl champion attracted a decent market in the weeks following the draft.
The Buffalo Bills subtracted their top two wide receivers this offseason, trading Stefon Diggs and allowing Gabe Davis to walk via free agency. It definitely has not been a comfortable last couple of months for the Bills, who have had to scramble to find targets for quarterback Josh Allen.
The Bills were down nearly half their starting defense by the time their near-annual Chiefs playoff matchup occurred, but Micah Hyde was one of the cogs available.
The Buffalo Bills have gone through a wild rollercoaster of an NFL offseason. Obviously, the biggest move that was made was the trade sending star wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.
The Buffalo Bills announced they have signed S Dee Delaney and released WR Quintez Cephus. Delaney, 29, wound up signing on with the Jaguars as an undrafted free agent out of Miami in 2018.
After Gable Steveson reportedly received NFL interest while he weighed his future in professional sports, he was spotted in Buffalo. Steveson posted to his Instagram story that he was in Buffalo inside the Bills’ stadium as he shared a photo of the field.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen's arsenal of weapons is going to look very different in 2024.
The Buffalo Bills have been giving their roster a complete makeover. They have had to shed a lot of veterans due to the salary cap. The biggest move was trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans which left quarterback Josh Allen with few weapons.
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