With veteran wide receivers like Kelvin Benjamin and Andre Holmes failing to consistently produce for the Buffalo Bills, there have been opportunities for the team’s younger receivers to step up and immediately contribute. Wideouts like speedster Robert Foster who, in just two games, has gone from an undrafted free agent to the Bills’ in-game leading receiver in back-to-back weeks.
For instance, during the first quarter of Sunday’s 24-21 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, the University of Alabama product ran a deep slant route over the middle of the field, kept hustling, leapt, and hauled in a perfect strike from fellow rookie Josh Allen, which Foster took 75 yards for a touchdown on Buffalo’s longest play of the season.