After a tough playoff loss to the Chiefs, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills are looking to bounce back stronger than ever. A key signing on the horizon could provide the crucial boost needed to elevate their Super Bowl hopes.
Wasting no time, Brandon Beane and the Bills front office have gotten a deal done to extend wide receiver Khalil Shakir with a 4-year contract worth up to $60.2 million, including $32 million due at signing.
Beane hinted that they could still find more speed to complement quarterback Josh Allen, who just became the first Bills player to earn league MVP honors since running back Thurman Thomas in 1991.