
Josh Allen’s receiving group will look quite different this season compared to the one that exited the field after the Buffalo Bills’ playoff loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last January.
Stefon Diggs is now part of the Houston Texans’ dynamic trio, and Gabe Davis has an opportunity to become Trevor Lawrence’s go-to receiver with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Meanwhile, Mack Hollins and Keon Coleman have joined the team, and tight end Dalton Kincaid could potentially move up in Allen’s target hierarchy as the regular season kicks off in September.
Josh Allen Offers Scouting Reports of New Buffalo Bills Receivers
The Bills will remain contenders in the AFC, despite a busy offseason in Buffalo and a much tougher AFC East than in recent years. However, the transition to a new receiving corps might come with some challenges.
In a recent interview on “Up and Adams with Kay Adams” on FanDuel TV, Josh Allen shared his thoughts on his new key players. “I don’t know if we really have a ‘one’ or a ‘two’ [receiver],” Allen said. “We have a group of guys who are finding ways to get open, doing their jobs, and understanding their roles in each play.”
“Curtis Samuel stands out to me with his speed; he’s a versatile player who can even line up in the backfield. Mack Hollins brings energy to the team. Drafting a player like Keon [Coleman]—who can make tough catches—is a big plus. A lot of guys are making plays all over the field right now.”
Allen is aiming to build on his 4,306-yard season from 2023 and exceed 4,000 passing yards for the fourth year in a row. If he manages to hit that mark and guide the Bills to a strong postseason showing despite the changes in his receiving corps, it could be his most impressive season yet.
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