Bills to offer a one-year contract to former Chiefs wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
MVS gained two Super Bowl trophies with the Kansas City Chiefs following his four-year tenure with the Green Bay Packers. During his two seasons with Kansas City, the explosive wide receiver had ups and downs, but he proved to be a valuable asset in the closing stages, as seen by his touchdown reception in the team’s victory over San Francisco in Super Bowl LIII.
A receiver corps that lost Gabe Davis and Stefon Diggs this offseason gains much-needed speed in Valdes-Scantling. Josh Allen will have easier access because of MVS’s ability to spread the field.
The Bills selected Kenny Coleman in the first round after trading for Stevie Diggs, and Coleman quickly emerged as the team’s best player. Along with Chase Claypool, KJ Hamler, Mack Hollins, Justin Shorter, Khalid Shakir, and others vying for last-place finishes on the roster, MVS brings a quick veteran to the fray.
MVS switches teams and aims to assist Buffalo in overcoming its postseason slump after assisting the Chiefs in defeating the Bills during their most recent championship celebration.