The Bills intend to add two veteran receivers, Cole Beasley and John Brown to their receivers room when the new league year begins Wednesday.
Buffalo will add depth to their offense as they will sign ex-Cowboy Cole Beasley to a four-year, $29 million deal and former Raven John Brown to a three-year $27 million deal, per Mike Garafolo and Adam Caplan, respectively.
Bills make some additions:
Former Ravens WR John Brown agrees to three-year/$27M deal, per @caplannfl
Former Cowboys WR Cole Beasley agrees to four-year/$29M deal, per @MikeGarafolo pic.twitter.com/IXZuQgMtWB
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) March 12, 2019
Cole Beasley spent the first seven years of his career with the Cowboys where he totaled 3,271 yards and 23 touchdowns in 103 career games. He posted a career-high 833 yards on 75 receptions in 2016.
John Brown spent the first four years of his career in Arizona before spending the 2018 season on the east coast with the Baltimore Ravens. There, he posted 715 yards and five touchdowns on 42 receptions. Brown started the year as one of the deadliest deep threats in the league, but his production took a hit when the Ravens transitioned their offense into a run-heavy attack with Lamar Jackson at the helm.
With the additions, the Bills now have a wideout that can play outside the numbers and one that can do damage in the slot.
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