ESPN personality highlights Bills as one of NFL's best offenses ahead of 2024 season

The Buffalo Bills underwent a lot of turnover this offseason on offense. Even looking back further to the beginning of the 2023 season, the difference in personnel is staggering.  The Bills started 2023 with Ken Dorsey as their offensive coordinator with Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis as their top two receivers – all three are now […]

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The Buffalo Bills underwent a lot of turnover this offseason on offense. Even looking back further to the beginning of the 2023 season, the difference in personnel is staggering. 

The Bills started 2023 with Ken Dorsey as their offensive coordinator with Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis as their top two receivers – all three are now gone. 

Joe Brady took over at OC midseason, and the Bills opted not to bring back Davis and traded Diggs to the Houston Texans. Even so, ESPN's Mina Kimes still likes the Bills' offense a lot in 2024, ranking it as the eighth best in the NFL ahead of the season.

"Obviously they just traded away one of the best wide receivers in the NFL," Kimes said. "They're rolling out a rookie… what I found interesting, Steven [Ruiz], was sort of some of the philosophical changes and whether or not they are going to carry over this year. The most dramatic being the willingness, not just the ability… but the willingness to run the football."

Having Josh Allen under center will always help an offense, as well as James Cook who is coming off a year in which he was fourth in the NFL in scrimmage yards.