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NFL News: Bills insider reveals who can become a key weapon for Josh Allen as training camp continues

As the Buffalo Bills prepare to contend for the Super Bowl in the 2025 NFL season, one player has grown into a trusted weapon for Josh Allen.

Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills warms up prior to playing the Denver Broncos during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York.
© Timothy T Ludwig/Getty ImagesJosh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills warms up prior to playing the Denver Broncos during the AFC Wild Card Playoffs at Highmark Stadium on January 12, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York.

The Buffalo Bills are a Super Bowl contender team. However, in their efforts to become a more well-rounded NFL team, they reinforced what many consider to be the weak unit of the roster: the wide receiver room. Still, they don’t have a bonafide superstar, but one of the new faces is poised for a big season as a Josh Allen weapon.

After spending his first four NFL years on the Los Angeles Chargers, Joshua Palmer decided to change his path and go to the Bills. Joe Boscaglia, from the Athletic, reported that Palmer has not only impressed the coaching staff, but he has been a “staple on offense” and is in the mix to lead the WR corp in snaps.

Josh Allen also sang his praises saying Palmer has a huge catch radius. This is putting Palmer in a very good spot as a player who can produce in big manner for the team.

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This is Palmer’s golden opportunity

Palmer is 25 years old so he is entering his prime. He could never really breakout with the Chargers but he enters a really prominent team in the NFL without a certified first option on the roster. So he has now the opportunity to become an established first option for perennial MVP candidate Josh Allen.

Josh Palmer is now on the Bills

Joshua Palmer #5 of the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on November 25, 2024 in Inglewood, California.

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During his Chargers stint, he had a total of 2,287 yards and 10 touchdowns. He also brings deep-threat ability. Last season, he averaged 12.4 yards before catch per reception, meaning his routes are usually medium-to-long length.

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The Bills receiving room is very versatile

Khalil Shakir was the Bills best receiver last season with 821 yards. He also scored 4 touchdowns. Lining up in the slot, Shakir became Allen’s most trusted option. He caught 76% of the passes thrown his way but only had one drop, so he was a very safe target.

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Then, there is Keon Coleman. Coming into the league as good prospect, Coleman’s rookie year was not great, but he still had very good moments. The former Seminole had issues dropping passes (4) and communicating with Allen at times.

However, he’s stated he is ready to make a major leap in his sophomore season in the NFL. He still ended up with 556 yards and 4 touchdowns in 13 games played. Coleman is explosive and very tall with a huge vertical, so he brings a more physical skillset than Shakir. Palmer is like a mix of both, opening a whole lot of opportunities for the offense.

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