After the Buffalo Bills improved their wide receiver group in 2019, the team didn’t rest. General manager Brandon Beane decided to add more talent and more depth to what was a top-heavy group. Initially, coaches, players, and fans alike thought that the receiving corps would be led by a trio of top-notch veterans; however, the NFL has a funny way of making you separate reality from expectations.
The Bills lost their intended WR2 to injury early in the season, and that player never quite regained the form he showed during a breakout 2019 campaign. Losing a solid veteran presence could have derailed the offense, but it actually ended up having little effect on the Bills, who developed into an offensive juggernaut last season.