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The Buffalo Bills have an opportunity to exploit a 'beatable' Cincinnati Bengals' back end from multiple angles in Week 14
The Bills signed the wide receiver who played against them earlier this season in an effort to improve their sagging passing game.
In addition to the Bills, the Pittsburgh Steelers, Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos were also listed as potential landing spots for Thielen by Benjamin.
Veteran NFL wide receiver Brandin Cooks has signed in Buffalo. The 32-year-old was waived by the New Orleans Saints last week and was a free agent. The Bills announced the signing on Tuesday:
The Buffalo Bills just added Brandin Cooks ahead of Week 13, but could they still look for more help with another recently released veteran?
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Bills cut wide receiver amid Keon Coleman drama
The decision to release Moore follows wide receiver Keon Coleman being a healthy scratch in Weeks 11 and 12 due to disciplinary reasons. He missed a team meeting before the Bills faced the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 11. After signing veteran WR Brandin Cooks, the Bills now have released veteran WR Elijah Moore.
It didn’t take veteran wide receiver Brandin Cooks long to find his new team. The Bills announced today that they have signed Cooks, a day after he cleared waivers.
The Buffalo Bills were named a top landing spot for star wide receiver Justin Jefferson if the Minnesota Vikings choose to trade him.
The Bills somehow trail only 7-3 at halftime despite quarterback Josh Allen completing just two passes to wide receivers. New addition Brandin Cooks had an early catch or 13 yards and new/old addition Gabe Davis caught a quick 5-yard slant on Buffalo's last snap of the half to set up Matt Prater's chip-shot field goal in windy Acrisure Stadium.