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What Buffalo Needed in Our Offense

What Buffalo Needed in Our Offense

During Coleman’s college career, he spent his first two campaigns at Michigan State. As a Spartan, Coleman caught 65 passes for 848 yards and eight touchdowns. Coleman then entered the transfer portal and spent his junior season with Florida State. He demonstrated his big-play ability with a career-high 11 touchdowns in 2023.

Coleman’s size and playing ability were needed after the Bills traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans in April. Buffalo also saw its No. 2 receiving option Gabe Davis sign with Jacksonville in free agency. As a duo, Diggs and Davis combined for 241 targets, 152 catches, 1,929 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns last season.

Buffalo revamped its identity by changing the salary cap by cutting ties with some key veterans. After seeing Diggs and Davis leave, the Bills spent their offseason strengthening the WR room by adding Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Chase Claypool in addition to Coleman, Hollins and Samuel.

With the team’s offseason activities underway, Allen is already ramping up the chemistry process with his new teammates.

“I think it starts here in the OTAs. I’m fortunate to have these guys in the building right now,” he said. “We throw throughout practice. We take extra reps after practice. Obviously this time (of year) you only have a certain amount of time to get those reps in. So, do just a few more things and finding time We’ll have this month off, if you will, end of June-beginning of July, try to find a window where we can get together and start again. , and. get as many repetitions as possible.