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During an appearance speaking with the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, NFL insider Adam Schefter said that the Bills are among the teams that have made calls on potential wide receivers' availability ahead of this year's deadline. With that, here's what he had to say...
The Buffalo Bills are unlikely to make a move for AJ Brown or any other wide receiver at the trade deadline, according to a report.
According to new reporting by Diana Russini of The Athletic on Saturday morning, that Bills are actively pursuing a receiver who caught more than 1,000 yards worth of passes last year, but comes with a $15 million cap hit.
Despite the big win, the Bills also suffered a big loss. Defensive tackle Ed Oliver left the game with an arm injury in just his second game back from an ankle injury. ESPN's Adam Schefter has confirmed that it is a serious injury for Oliver, and that he is out indefinitely.
The Bills are fearing the worst for defensive tackle Ed Oliver, who left Sunday's game with a biceps injury. He'll get an MRI on Monday.
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ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky gave his thoughts on the situation. He believes Allen looks "frustrated" on the field. "You just watch him play in a frustrated manner," Orlovsky said. The Buffalo Bills offense and quarterback Josh Allen, specifically, has left something to be desired at points during the 2025 NFL season.
There's a general consensus among Bills Mafia that what the Buffalo Bills really need is a top wide receiver. Say, a guy like A.J. Brown, who appears discontent with the Philadelphia Eagles. Except, the Bills have tried this before.