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Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott is clearly not settled on who will fill in the last spots at wide receiver, which is a concern shared by Bills fans.
Bills first-round pick Maxwell Hairston has been out with a knee injury since the end of July and it remains unclear when the cornerback might be able to return to the field.
Justified or not, it’s fair for an owner to question the leadership from the front office on down when a team is routinely picked as a preseason favorite to go to the Super Bowl, only to see them collapse in the playoffs or fail again to formulate a plan that can beat the Chiefs.
It’s no secret at this point that Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott expects to see more out of wide receiver Curtis Samuel. Since his arrival at One Bills Drive as a free agent in 2024, Samuel’s tenure with Buffalo has been plagued by injury.
The Buffalo Bills kicking game has been a struggle this training camp, but according to coach Sean McDermott they are close to getting Tyler Bass back.