What Josh Allen wants, he will get.
Controversial wide receiver Cole Beasley ended a brief retirement to take one more shot at extending his career by reuniting with Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday. The Buffalo Bills are preparing for their week 15 game against the Miami Dolphins at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park this Saturday and looks like they will have Beasley for that huge game.
The Bills have won four straight games, but the team has not looked right on offense. The Bills have relied upon Gabe Davis as the number two wide receiver and Isaiah McKenzie as the number three option, and it was clear that a change needed to be made to make this offense a little more fluid.
The reason Beasley is back is all because of Josh Allen.
Per Del Rio, “Beasley will sign to Practice Squad. I was just told this is all Josh Allen. He’s specifically asked for Brown & Beasley. The team was approached about the move. Not one player in the locker room opposed.”
Beasley is a polarizing figure on social media, because of his Twitter rants but there is no doubt he is one of the best wideouts when it comes to do what he does so well. It remains to be seen how much he has left in the tank.
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Diggs is carrying a majority of the load. His 94 catches for 1,239 yards and 10 touchdowns are nearly double that of Buffalo’s next receiver, Gabe Davis, who has 38 catches for 696 yards and six scores.
The 33-year-old Beasley had four catches for 17 yards in two games with the Buccaneers before announcing his retirement on Oct. 5th.
In 2021-2022, his last season with the Bills, Beasley caught 82 passes for 693 yards. Beasley has played a total of three seasons for Buffalo and seven in Dallas.