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Bills Hosting 12,051-Yard, 6-Time Pro Bowl WR on Visit, Source Say

 

BUFFALO, NY. The Buffalo Bills are entering one of the most important offseasons in recent memory, and strengthening the wide receiver room has quickly become a top priority for the front office.

Since trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in 2024, Buffalo has struggled to establish a true No. 1 target in the passing game.

While the offense remains dangerous with Josh Allen under center, the team continues searching for proven production on the outside.

According to league sources, Buffalo has hosted a veteran wide receiver with 12,051 career receiving yards and six Pro Bowl selections for a visit, signaling that the organization is exploring experienced options to strengthen the offense.

That player is Keenan Allen, one of the most consistent route runners of the past decade. Since entering the league in 2013, Allen has appeared in 171 career games, recording 12,051 receiving yards and 70 touchdowns while earning six Pro Bowl selections.

Even at 33 years old, Allen remains a productive offensive weapon. During the 2025 season, he finished with 777 receiving yards and four touchdowns, demonstrating he can still contribute as a reliable possession receiver and a strong presence in the slot.

For Buffalo, Allen’s experience could also provide leadership inside a locker room focused on finally breaking through to the Super Bowl.

His ability to operate both outside and inside would allow the coaching staff greater flexibility in their offensive formations.

While the visit does not guarantee a contract, it highlights the Bills’ determination to add veteran playmakers as they reshape their offense for the 2026 season. Buffalo is expected to remain active in the receiver market as the new league year approaches.

4-time Pro Bowl superstar with 44,700 yards shocks by rejecting Bills’ record contract – Publicly admits Josh Allen is the reason he doesn't want to step foot in Buffalo.
Buffalo, New York – A stunning turn of events has shocked Buffalo as a major free-agent quarterback rejected a record-level offer from the Bills this week. The move comes at a pivotal moment as the team evaluates its quarterback depth and seeks to build a competitive roster for the upcoming season. After parting ways with several backup quarterbacks, Buffalo entered the market in search of an experienced leader to solidify the quarterback room. Kirk Cousins quickly became the top target, known for his consistent production, leadership, and reliability, making him one of the most sought-after quarterbacks in the market. The veteran quarterback had just been released by the Atlanta Falcons on March 11, following the start of the new NFL league year. Buffalo viewed him as an ideal addition, someone who could support the offense while mentoring the next generation of quarterbacks. Internally, the organization identified him as a rare opportunity to add experience without committing to a long-term contract. Sources confirm that the Bills presented a one-year offer worth $15 million, a record figure for a backup quarterback role. Despite the financial offer, Cousins’ decision was swift and caught both the front office and the fanbase off guard. He declined the deal, acknowledging the offer was significant but emphasizing that money wasn’t the deciding factor. Instead, his reasoning was based on his role, the opportunity to play, and his desire for the final chapter of his career to have more responsibility. As long as Josh Allen remains the leader of the offense, any quarterback coming into Buffalo would be limited in their playing time. That reality ultimately became the deciding factor behind Cousins’ refusal to join the Bills at this stage. I respect the offer and what the organization represents, but I’m not at a point where I want to sit on the sidelines and wait. I want to lead, I want responsibility, and I want to prove my value on the field, not from the bench, and that’s what I’m pursuing now, Cousins shared. The decision indirectly highlights Josh Allen’s growing position within the Bills as the future leader of the offense. It also underscores the veteran’s desire to compete rather than accept a reduced role in the twilight of his career. With four Pro Bowl selections, a league-leading completion percentage season, and a Most Improved Player award, Cousins’ resume speaks volumes. He has accumulated over 44,700 passing yards in his career, cementing his place as one of the most productive quarterbacks of his era. While Buffalo’s pursuit did not succeed, it underscores the team’s clear intent to build a competitive and aggressive roster for the upcoming season.

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