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5 questions the Buffalo Bills must still answer on offense

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The questions the Bills still need toanswer on offense before the 2026 NFL season.

Buffalo GM Brandon Beane has continued a trend in 2026 from recent offseasons, in gradually piecing together the Bills ' receivers room. This year, he's added potential key starting rotation pass catchers via trade and the NFL Draft. The recently promoted President of Football Operations traded with the Chicago Bears for D.

J. Moore to give QB Josh Allen a legitimate WR1 for the first time in two seasons, and drafted rookie Skyler Bell out of UCONN in the fourth round to add another impact talent to their depth chart. This puts more playmakers in the passing game with Khalil Shakir, Dalton Kincaid, and Keon Coleman, while giving new head coach Joe Brady more positional flexibility as he calls his own offense.

Up front, the line graded out as a top-five unit per ESPN 's preseason rankings , and RB James Cook forms an elite backfield with Allen. Here are five questions the Bills must answer on offense: What will the target share distribution look like? Brady's "everyone eats" approach was tested last season when defenses started bracketing Shakir in the slot.

Moore's arrival and Coleman's potential expanded role can help change that. Moore has positional versatility and will command CB1 coverage and pull a safety along with him. Moore projects as a WR1 and Brady will be looking to feed Coleman more to streamline development, get Kincaid getting seam volume in his 5th year option on his rookie contract as a key offensive weapon, while feeding Cook- And there's only one football.

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