The Buffalo Bills are going into the 2025 off-season trying to put the final few pieces together to get over that playoff hump. Josh Allen has consistently proven that he is a top quarterback in this league and that was capped by winning the 2024 NFL MVP award.
However their attempt to add to that offense is going to have to wait.
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As previously covered by our very own Jordan Sigler:
With two Kansas City wide receivers potentially looking at a league suspension, the front office decided to bring another key wideout back in 2025.
Per Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, the Chiefs are re-signing Marquise Brown to a one-year deal worth $11 million.
“The Chiefs are re-signing WR Hollywood Brown to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, sources tell me and Ian Rapoport,” Pelissero posted on X. “Still only 27, Brown missed most of last season with a freak injury, but played well after returning for the stretch run. Speed staying in Kansas City.”
Following the preseason injury, Brown caught nine passes for 91 yards in his two games played in the regular season. He added five receptions for 50 yards in the postseason.
This news came directly after Buffalo was linked to Hollywood Brown:
Buffalo Bills: WR Hollywood Brown
Easing pressure on Josh Allen is the name of the game, and the Bills need a field-stretching wideout to give their offense a greater home-run threat. Brown missed the bulk of last season with the Chiefs with injury, but now healthy again, he could provide a nice spark.

It was clear that Buffalo didn’t have a star wide receiver in 2024 and Allen was still able to win the NFL MVP. They will certainly be in the market for wide receiver help this off-season.

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