Josh Allen is going to have challenges in the upcoming season from the Buffalo Bills.
He won’t have as many offensive options to choose from now that Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis are gone.
Notably, that has prompted some followers to declare that in 2024, he will be by alone.
Because of this, former wide receiver Cole Beasley of the Bills used Twitter to refute that notion. He said that the Bills have had many successful teams in the past and that he hasn’t been expected to compete on his own.
The controversial wide receiver may have misunderstood that the meme he reacted to was about the upcoming season, not the past.
Allen has been surrounded by talented players on both offense and defense, which is true.
He shouldn’t be held responsible for his team’s playoff failures, as he has performed well overall.
The Bills had to make tough decisions due to salary cap constraints, leading to some players leaving.
In the upcoming season, Allen is likely to rely heavily on WR Curtis Samuel and TEs Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid, with RB James Cook also expected to have a more significant role on offense.
Despite that, the supporting cast may not be considered elite, especially with strong competition in the division. It seems Allen may have to shoulder much of the load without much support.