The Buffalo Bills have made an interesting coaching hire this week, according to NFL insider Tom Pelissero.
The NFL Network reporter announced on Wednesday that the team is set to bring in wide receivers coach Adam Henry.
Henry, who has coached at LSU, has also been with five NFL teams. His last job was at Indiana as co-offensive coordinator, as well as WR coach.
The appointment has led to speculation over the Bills possibly gearing up to make a move for free agent wideout Odell Beckham Jr., who helped the Los Angeles Rams win the Super Bowl in 2022. As pointed out by Adam Schefter, Henry and Beckham have a great relationship.
Henry had a brief stint as a player in the NFL during the 90s, having been part of the New Orleans Saints practice squad.
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Beckham, meanwhile, hasn’t played in the NFL since Super Bowl 56, during which he sustained a torn ACL. He was strongly linked with the Dallas Cowboys last season but nothing materialized on that front.
A move to Buffalo could make sense for the three-time Pro Bowl star as it would pair him with one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks, Josh Allen. It would also make sense for the Bills if he’s able to give them a healthy season.