The Buffalo Bills and their need to get Josh Allen a No. 1 weapon are beginning to get a little tiresome.
Since Stefon Diggs was moved on, Allen hasn't had a true weapon to throw to; instead, Joe Brady's "everybody eats" mantra allows Josh to spread the ball around.
But with no No. 1 target to help dictate the defense, the Bills often struggled, relying on Khalil Shakir and other weapons to get the job done.
The thought is that the Bills could be on the lookout for a new receiver this offseason, and one name that keeps popping up is Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro A.J. Brown.
Culture-wise, we aren't sure if this is a good fit, but for CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan, he's named a potential price for a trade for Brown, and the Bills would love it.
Sullivan says that a third-round pick and a fifth-round pick are what it would take to get Brown.
Goodness me.
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Is Brown a fit in Buffalo?
This is where it can get a little tricky.
Brown has made it clear how upset he gets when he doesn't get many targets, and if he were to come to Buffalo, that likely won't change.
Is Brady really going to completely flip the offensive script just to keep Brown happy? I don't think so. It could be a case of Brown fitting into what the Bills already do well.
Would Brown be happy with two targets one week, and then six the next? Not likely, but Allen is going to look his way far more often than Jalen Hurts; you can nearly guarantee that.
Still, from a cultural standpoint, I'm not sure this move works, but this is the NFL, and we have seen things work that we didn't expect to.
Could Brown be the latest?
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