As the 2024 season draws near, the Buffalo Bills have a lot to learn. The time to find reliable replacements for Josh Allen’s primary passing targets is running out as they are on other AFC teams.After four extremely successful seasons, Buffalo is in a difficult situation with the departure of Stefon Diggs, forcing Allen to find a new top receiving option. There’s some worry even with the loss of a reliable but replaceable wide receiver like Gabe Davis, who signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills’ offence features a number of fresh faces that you should get to know.In an NFL Network interview, Allen stated that the Bills, who have somewhat of a makeover, are still getting to know one another. For any team, team chemistry is extremely important.Expecially one going through major changes
During off-season training, you get to spend time both inside and outside the building socialising, the quarterback for the Bills stated. “So, ensuring that we follow up with what we do once we leave the facility? Are we golfing? Are we hanging out at the house? Are we having supper together? I think breaking bread is such a major aspect of getting to know somebody. In my opinion, the relationships that are formed off the pitch benefit the players on it. We’re merely attempting to learn more about one another.”
The Bills made the decision to move Diggs and accepted a transaction with the Houston Texans that resulted in them receiving a 2025 second-round selection pick (via the Minnesota Vikings) after evaluating the team’s cap position. Buffalo may be able to use the Chicago Bears’ additional fourth-round pick in a trade. Buffalo may throw its picks around to acquire at least one of the two outstanding wide receivers, Tee Higgins and Brandon Aiyuk, who are currently involved in contract conflicts.
However, the wide receiver group the Bills have entering 2024 has limited potential.
While wideout Khalil Shakir and tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox are still with the Bills, the wideout room doesn’t have many really intriguing options. The 33rd overall selection in this month’s draft, Keon Coleman, is an interesting rookie with the potential to quickly establish himself as a go-to man. On the third day of the draft, a rookie named Justin Shorter was acquired by the Bills through a trade.