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Bills Sophomore TE 'Primed To Explode' In 2024 NFL season

Bills Sophomore TE 'Primed To Explode' In 2024 NFL season

Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane has described his team's 2024 offseason efforts as an “infusion of youth,” a resetting of the team's proverbial clock that saw Buffalo move on from stalwart starters like Stefon Diggs, Micah Hyde, Jordan Poyer, Tre'Davious White, and Mitch Morse while simultaneously shedding significant salary and recentering its core around younger players both new and returning. The rooms most significantly impacted by the Bills' spring maneuvers belong to the secondary and receivers, the latter losing its two leading contributors in the aforementioned Diggs and Gabriel Davis. Buffalo added external reinforcements in the form of free agent Curtis Samuel and rookie Keon Coleman, but it looks as though the team is going to expect the bulk of its aerial production from two returning pass-catchers, namely third-year wide receiver Khalil Shakir and sophomore tight end Dalton Kincaid.