The Buffalo Bills are gearing up for the 2024 NFL season with a significantly altered roster compared to last year’s playoff squad. Key players like Stefon Diggs, Jordan Poyer, and Tre’Davious White have left, prompting Buffalo to enter a phase of rebuilding to stay competitive.
Buffalo has made significant changes to their wide receiver group by bringing in Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and rookie Keon Coleman. These additions complement the existing talent of Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid. The team is also counting on defensive players such as Greg Rousseau, Terrel Bernard, and Christian Benford to step up and contribute to the Bills’ playoff aspirations.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) ranked all 32 NFL teams based on their rosters for the upcoming 2024 season. PFF highlighted key aspects to consider for the Bills as they aim for continued success in the playoffs.
The Bills are facing a challenge with the losses of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis, but they are working on recovering by adding new players. They might rely more on the running game early in the season until the passing game can get back on track with Josh Allen and the receiving corps. According to PFF, the Bills had to adjust their wide receiver group due to cap constraints, leading to the departure of Davis and Diggs. The current veterans in the receiver room are Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, and Khalil Shakir, with the latter proving himself as a reliable slot option. Samuel and Valdes-Scantling are new additions who will need time to adjust to the offensive system.