Breaking: Bills Make Major Splash in Free Agency, Sign Curtis Samuel to Boost Receiving Corps!

Orchard Park, New York – The Buffalo Bills have been active in the offseason, making moves to strengthen their receiving corps after losing Gabe Davis to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The latest addition to the team is Curtis Samuel, who has signed a lucrative three-year deal reportedly worth $24 million, with $15 million guaranteed and the potential for an additional $6 million in incentives.

Samuel, who previously played for the Washington Football Team, reunites with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, under whom he recorded career-high numbers in 2020 while with the Carolina Panthers. During that standout season, Samuel amassed 77 catches and 851 receiving yards.

Last season, Samuel put up solid numbers for the Washington Football Team, registering 62 catches for 613 yards and scoring four touchdowns in 16 games. His addition to the Bills’ receiving corps adds depth and versatility to the team’s offensive arsenal.

In addition to Samuel, the Bills have also welcomed Mack Hollins to join forces with star receivers Stefon Diggs and Khalil Shakir. With an improved receiving unit, the Bills aim to enhance their passing game and provide more options for quarterback Josh Allen in the upcoming season.

The signing of Samuel reflects the Bills’ commitment to strengthening their roster and competing at a high level in the NFL. As they gear up for the new season, the Bills continue to make strategic moves to build a formidable team that can contend for a championship.

The addition of Samuel to the Bills’ offense is expected to bring a new dynamic to their passing game, offering Allen another reliable target to connect with downfield. With a potent mix of talent and experience in their receiving corps, the Bills look poised to make a strong push for success in the upcoming season.