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The one big question surrounding the Buffalo Bills headed into the 2024 season is how the team will replace star wide receiver Stefon Diggs — and the answer will likely define whether the Bills can stay AFC contenders.
To add to the uncertainty, the player who will most likely have to pick up the slack from Diggs’ exit is a rookie in second-round pick Keon Coleman.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen believes the former Florida State star will be more than up to the task (from NFL Network:)
I think his play style is what we needed in our offense Talking with our offensive coordinator, our quarterbacks coach, (general manager) Brandon Beane and, obviously, coach (Sean) McDermott, a guy that’s a big-bodied guy and can go win on a back-shoulder fade and not afraid to be a physical wide receiver.
The perceived tension between Allen and Diggs was a huge storyline for the Bills the last two seasons — exacerbated by losses the last four seasons in either the AFC Divisional Round or the AFC Championship Game.
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