Bills, quarterback Josh Allen
search for answers without wide receiver Stefon Diggs
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[April 19, 2024]
With no true No. 1 wide receiver on the roster, some might
have anticipated a more abrasive posture from quarterback Josh Allen
as the Bills open offseason workouts.
But as the Bills transform the roster, Allen said he's accepting the
unspoken challenge of becoming a better leader.
"It's definitely hard to part ways with a guy that's been very
instrumental in our success the last four years," Allen said
Thursday of reporting to work without wide receiver Stefon Diggs in
tow.
"We made a lot of changes this offseason. We lost a lot of veteran
leadership -- Stef being one of them. Going into Year 7 now, it just
kind of is what it is. I don't get paid to make changes on the team.
I get paid to be the best quarterback I can be and try to lead the
guys on this team."
Diggs was traded to the Houston Texans and exchanged text messages
with Allen, who said he'll "always love him like a brother." Buffalo
also moved on from No. 2 wide receiver Gabe Davis, who landed in
Jacksonville as a free agent.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane is tasked with making roster
changes. He said there's no truth to the idea Buffalo needs a No. 1
wide receiver on the roster or has to zero in on that position in
the draft.
"We'd love to have two guys out there who are No. 1s," Beane said.
"What you need are guys that are smart, versatile, selfless and can
make the plays that their skill set allows them to make. If it's a
tall guy that Josh is going to throw him a 50-50 ball he's got to
come down with it. If it's a guy that we're going to get the ball in
his hands and we need some (yards after the catch) he's going to do
that. ... If there's a (No.) 1 (receiver) that pops up in free
agency or draft that makes sense for us, we'll do it.
"I don't think not having a 1 means we cannot have success either as
an offense or as a team."
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Jan 15, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide
receiver Stefon Diggs (14) runs the ball in the second half against
the Pittsburgh Steelers in a 2024 AFC wild card game at Highmark
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Buffalo's current depth chart at the position
features 2023 fifth-round pick Justin Shorter, 2022 fifth-round pick
Khalil Shakir and free agent signee Curtis Samuel.
The Bills feature tight ends Dawson Knox and 2023 first-round pick
Dalton Kincaid but no outside receiver with Diggs' resume.
"We'll miss him. You never replace a player like Stef Diggs," head
coach Sean McDermott said Thursday. "... Hard to move on from a
player like that."
McDermott called the trade an "opportunity to step up" for returning
receivers.
He said he discussed the trade of Diggs with Allen and they
communicated "multiple times" because of the gravity of the
decision. In exchange for a 2025 second-round pick, the Bills are
forced to swallow $31 million in dead money on the current payroll
and take a $4 million cap hit.
"Just trying to do what's best for the team, both in the near-term
and the long-term," McDermott said.
--Field Level Media
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