The Buffalo Bills are adding a veteran player to their practice roster. According to reports, they have signed three-time Super Bowl champion Mecole Hardman to the practice squad. This decision was taken after the team's disappointing 30-13 loss to the struggling Miami Dolphins.
Fans on social media shared their reactions to the Bills signing the veteran wide receiver to the practice roster.
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@NFL @TomPelissero Josh Allen acquiring mediocre weapons like infinity stones 😂
@NFL @TomPelissero Finally went and got someone with SB experience I see
@NFL @TomPelissero Mecole Hardman to the Bills’ practice squad is the NFL equivalent of finding leftovers in the fridge and hoping they magically taste like a gourmet meal
@NFL @TomPelissero This is when you know the @bills are broken. They are following in the Chiefs’ playbook of not signing WRs to help their generational QB and so they just resort to signing Mecole Hardman over and over.
@NFL @TomPelissero Another WR Mahomes took to the Super Bowl about to get blamed for not being good enough to carry Josh Allen.
@NFL @TomPelissero His speed can flip a game real quick if they use him right
@NFL @TomPelissero From practice squad to game changer; never underestimate the next man up.
Mecole Hardman began his NFL journey with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019. He then signed with the Jets in March 2023 before being traded back to Andy Reid's team the same year in October.
Before joining the Bills, he signed a one-year deal with the Packers in March, but was released by the team in September. So far in six seasons, the veteran WR has tallied 2,302 yards and 16 TDs receiving.
Bills HC Sean McDermott shares his thoughts on the team's WR struggles after disappointing loss to the Dolphins
This season, the Buffalo Bills have been heavily reliant on the running game. They are ranked 14th in terms of passing offense with an average of 224 passing yards.
After their loss to the Dolphins, Sean McDermott highlighted these problems and how they fail to keep control of a game on the field. He also said the WRs are failing to make successful catches and find open routes for the passing game to flourish.
"Again, just consistency, rhythm," McDermott said in the post game press conference. "I think overall, to dissect today's performance, look at some things and times when we weren't open. Going back to your question, not really getting the yards, real separation, and we didn't do a good enough job there."The Bills are currently second in the AFC East with a 6-3 record. They are next scheduled to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
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