On offense, Buffalo re-signed tight end Dawson Knox and center Connor McGovern, and acquired former 1,000-yard receiver DJ Moore to bolster Allenโs targets. The move for Moore, paired with a blossoming receiving corps that includes Khalil Shakir, Keon Coleman, and Joshua Palmer, provides a clearer path for a more dynamic 2026 attack.
One expert believes the Bills could push even further by adding wideout Jauan Jennings. Jennings would bring reliability to a WR group that, with Moore, could offer multiple strong options and potentially help maximize Allenโs production without relying on a single true No. 1 receiver.
Jenningsโ market has been quiet for a free-agent, with speculation that his contract demands may have been higher than current market rates. If the Bills pursued him, heโd join Moore to offer two capable options who could maximize the offenseโs versatility and depth.
Buffaloโs blended approachโstrengthening defense and upgrading offensive talentโcontinues to shape the teamโs contender status. The question remains whether adding Jennings would push the Bills over the top, or if current commitments already position them for a strong 2026 campaign.