July 3, 2024

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The Buffalo Bills have been rearranging their roster for the past two days, paying special attention to their wide receiver group.Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that they have signed speedster Curtis Samuel, a former member of the Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders.

The $24 million contract has a three-year maximum potential value of $30 million.General manager Brandon Beane of the Buffalo Bills was determined to replenish the team’s receiving depth after witnessing Gabe Davis sign an NFL free agency contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. What better way than to meet up with an old acquaintance?

When the Panthers selected Samuel in the second round of the 2017 NFL Draft, Beane was a member of the front office staff. Furthermore, Joe Brady, the offensive coordinator for Buffalo, held the same position with Carolina in the wide receiver’s final season (2020–21) with the organization. The finest year of Samuel’s NFL career was while he had Brady as his offensive coordinator. He had 77 receptions, over 1,000 yards from scrimmage, and five touchdowns overall.

Therefore, there’s good reason to think that Orchard Park will benefit from this reunion. Samuel was a solid supporting option for a Commanders team that regularly overcame offensive constraints, racking up 62 receptions for 613 yards. Now, he goes back to his native state to train with one of the league’s top quarterbacks.

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