The Bills are betting big that free agent pick up Curtis Samuel will soften some of the blow of losing Stefon Diggs in a trade with the Texans, but not everyone is buying in that the veteran wide receiver will elevate Josh Allen and the passing attack in 2024.
What seems like annual cryptic messages from Stefon Diggs has finally come to fruition. The Buffalo Bills decided to trade Diggs not to his desired Texas destination but to the Houston Texans instead.
Keeping a championship window open in the NFL is difficult. But having a star quarterback helps. Recently, Joe Burrow said the Cincinnati Bengals’ window is his whole career.
Everyone thinks they know what will happen in the 2024 NFL Draft until months of speculation fail to bear out. Our expectations are quickly proven incorrect as each team has carefully curated its big board and is privy to information we'll never know.
Here are three prospects who would be ideal selections for the Bills in the first round.
Count Yahoo football analyst Matt Harmon as one of the most excited enthusiasts of the Bills signing free agent WR Curtis Samuel. During a podcast with Dalton Del Don, the duo capped the end of their airtime with the announcement.
Curtis Samuel has a selected a new number upon joining the Buffalo Bills. Samuel, 27, agreed to a three-year deal during free agency. The wideout began his career with the Carolina Panthers.
The Buffalo Bills signed wide receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year deal. Samuel, 27, has a chance to be an impact maker right away in Buffalo with the departure of Gabe Davis in free agency.
The Buffalo Bills made one of their more intriguing moves of the offseason when they officially signed former Washington Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year, $30 million deal on Friday.
Or are you still on the WR train? The Buffalo Bills’ largest signing of free agency thus far (and likely the largest signing of he entire offseason) by pure salary value was wide receiver Curtis Samuel, previously of the Washington Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills have added to their wide receiver room already this offseason. So far, the marquee move is Curtis Samuel. Formerly of the Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders, respectively, Samuel inked a three-year deal in Buffalo.
Former Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel agreed to a three-year deal with the Buffalo Bills on Thursday, according to multiple media reports.
The Bills have been lacking speed at wideout, but that will change in 2024 with the addition of the electric wideout Curtis Samuel.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen can't do everything by himself and the organization knows that.
The Buffalo Bills added veteran help at wide receiver for the offense in the upcoming season. The Bills saw wide receiver Gabe Davis leave Buffalo to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The Bills will have a number of new faces in place at the WR spot come the 2024 season.
Seven-year NFL veteran wide receiver Curtis Samuel has signed a new contract with the Buffalo Bills. Samuel, a former second-round pick, spent the 2023 season with the Washington Commanders but has also played for the Carolina Panthers.
Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters had a busy opening to his offseason, handing out contracts left and right. Having agreed to terms with
The Dallas Cowboys need a No. 2 receiver behind CeeDee Lamb, and their attempts at filling the role the past couple of years have not panned out.
Washington Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel faces a massive offseason ahead. Samuel, 27, is set to hit free agency for the second time in his career, and he'll look to sign a big contract.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Tee Higgins, Mike Evans and Calvin Ridley are among the top potential free-agent options at receiver this offseason, but Washington Commanders' wideout
Two players were ejected from Sunday’s game between the New York Giants and Washington Commanders after a fight broke out.
Ron Rivera created a stir with comments about his new OC that continue to generate headlines.
The Washington Commanders may have a case to be upset with the officials in Sunday’s 20-12 loss to the New York Giants.
Washington scored what will likely be the strangest touchdown of the day with an assist from the official.
The first offensive drive for the Washington Commanders went 74 yards on eight plays and ended with quarterback Carson Wentz finding wide receiver Curtis Samuel on a zig route for a six-yard touchdown.
Last season was a disastrous first year in Washington for Curtis Samuel. After inking a three-year, $34.5 million deal, Samuel played 84 offensive snaps in five games.
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