Buffalo added a veteran receiver in hopes of giving Josh Allen another much-needed option in the passing game.The Bills signed wide receiver Brandon Cooks, who cleared waivers after agreeing to be released from the Saints.
Buffalo adds a veteran that Allen hopes is something else in the passing game.
The bill on Tuesday was signed by wide receiver Brandine Cooks, who cleared the offer after agreeing to a release from the Saints.
The 32-year-old has played a limited role for New Orleans this season, catching 19 passes for 165 yards and no scores, but Cooks can still stretch the field or make a tough tackle downfield. That's something the Bills desperately need because they've been lacking in catching the difference.
Allen is coming off a tough loss to the Texans in which he threw two interceptions and he threw for 215 yards in five of his 11 starts.Khalil Shakir led the team with 54 receptions and 564 yards.Dalton Kincaid, who had a team-high four touchdown catches, missed the final two catches with a hamstring injury.Much has been missed over the weeks.Meanwhile, 2024 second-round pick Keon Coleman is second on the team in receptions (32) but has performed well for the second straight week.
Bika, now part of his sixth team, will hope to be added to the short-term squad.He should prove to be able to go forward, maybe he can get up to 10,000-per card.He currently has 9,697 yards and 60 tds on 77 carries in his career.
That's what the 7-4 Bills will be counting on as they push for a playoff berth.
