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There have been countless possibilities floated through the NFL media sphere regarding a potential Buffalo Bills acquisition ahead of the Nov. 4 trade deadline.
During an appearance speaking with the Pat McAfee Show on ESPN, NFL insider Adam Schefter said that the Bills are among the teams that have made calls on potential wide receivers' availability ahead of this year's deadline. With that, here's what he had to say...
The Buffalo Bills are unlikely to make a move for AJ Brown or any other wide receiver at the trade deadline, according to a report.
There is potential for an 11th matchup this postseason, but both teams have real competition within their respective divisions and other AFC threats, including the 7-1 Indianapolis Colts. Both teams have defensive lines with depth issues and MVP quarterbacks who have had to carry their offenses,
ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky gave his thoughts on the situation. He believes Allen looks "frustrated" on the field. "You just watch him play in a frustrated manner," Orlovsky said. The full roundtable discussion features Orlovsky can be found below:
Chiefs elevate running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire from practice squad ahead of Week 9 matchup with Bills amid Isiah Pacheco injury
Oliver, who was selected with the ninth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft by the Bills, is in his seventh year with Buffalo. In his career, Oliver has totaled 243 tackles, 56 tackles for loss, 30 sacks and nine forced fumbles.
An NFL insider has spoken on the possibility of Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown joining the Buffalo Bills.
There's a general consensus among Bills Mafia that what the Buffalo Bills really need is a top wide receiver. Say, a guy like A.J. Brown, who appears discontent with the Philadelphia Eagles. Except, the Bills have tried this before.