The Buffalo Bills are now in the business of "show me" rather than "telling me" as it pertains to the franchise's chase for a No. 1 receiver.
We have heard for the past couple of seasons that the Bills don't need a No. 1 for Josh Allen, as No. 17 makes it work with a lesser cast. But just because he can, doesn't mean he should have to.
With several key options available this offseason, the Bills have the chance to get Allen and new head coach/offensive play-caller Joe Brady a genuine difference-maker.
And for Sports Illustrated's Conor Orr, in his bold projections piece, he has the Bills beating out the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots for Tyreek Hill, while also being in for Mike Evans as well.
"Brandon Beane and new head coach Joe Brady have been on a PR blitz this offseason to counteract the firing of Sean McDermott," Orr wrote. "Pacifying the fan base by showing interest in a slew of brand-name wide receivers is one of the fastest ways to alter public perception."
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Will bold Bills prediction come true?
Firstly, it is hard for me to believe that Hill would shun the Chiefs for their AFC rivals in the Bills, but then again, you never know in the NFL.
But if the Bills were to acquire Hill, most likely on a team-friendly deal, would Buffalo then go after Mike Evans? Goodness me, that would be an internet-breaking situation.
Getting Allen, both Hill and Evans, to attack 2026 with would certainly put Beane back in the good graces of Bills Mafia, wouldn't it?
Of course, it is a bold prediction for a reason, but it is certainly fun to think about.
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