National media outlet predicts Bills will sign 3-time Pro Bowler in free agency

Pro Football Network has the Buffalo Bills signing a former Super Bowl champion and three-time Pro Bowler in free agency

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Buffalo Bills will enter the 2023 season as one of the favorites to reach the Super Bowl. 

Buffalo is fortunate that they don't have a lot of needs this offseason (which is good because they don't have a ton of cap space, either…though some restructured contracts will help). 

While the Bills are pretty much ready to compete for a championship with their roster as it is, there are still a few positions they could address to improve their odds of bringing home the Lombardi Trophy.

One of those positions is wide receiver. The Bills have Stefon Diggs, Gabe Davis, and Isaiah McKenzie, but they could use another wide receiver.

Pro Football Network has Buffalo addressing the wide receiver position in free agency by signing wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr, who missed the entire 2022 season while recovering from the torn ACL he suffered in Super Bowl LVI while playing for the Los Angeles Rams. 

From Pro Football Network: There has been a connection between Bills receivers coach Adam Henry and Odell Beckham Jr. dating back to their time together at LSU. It appears the two are bound to one another by destiny. They crossed paths in New York and again in Cleveland. The Bills need an inexpensive option, and because of injuries, Beckham is exactly that. It also doesn’t hurt that Von Miller has continued with his recruitment of the wide receiver, who he won a Super Bowl with on the Rams.

Signing Beckham makes sense for Buffalo because of the connection he has with Bills wide receivers coach Adam Henry. 

It doesn't hurt that pass rusher Von Miller has also been recruiting OBJ to Buffalo. 

The only problem with possibly signing Beckham is that the Bills really have no idea what to expect from him after he didn't play in 2022. 

Will he return to Pro Bowl form? Can he at least be one of the Bills' top three wide receivers? 

The Louisiana native is just 30 years old, but signing him would be a gamble (high risk, high reward). 

Buffalo, by the way, attended OBJ's workout this week.