đ§¨âAre We Wasting Josh Allenâs Prime?â â Billsâ Offensive Weapons May Be Holding Them Back from a Super Bowl Run
Buffalo, NY â Josh Allen is a top-3 quarterback in the NFL. The defense â even with its injuries â has consistently ranked among the leagueâs best. Coaching? Stable. Culture? Strong.
So whatâs the missing piece?
According to multiple analysts, the answer is both frustrating and obvious: Buffaloâs offensive weapons may not be good enough to win it all.

đŁ The Big Problem: No True WR1 Since Diggs Slowed Down
Letâs be real â Stefon Diggsâ production dipped sharply in 2024. Whether it was scheme, age, or chemistry, his presence no longer dictated defensive game plans the way it did from 2020 to 2022.
Now in Houston, Diggs leaves a WR room thatâs⌠young and uncertain.
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Keon Coleman has size and upside, but heâs still a rookie
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Khalil Shakir is reliable in the slot, but not a coverage-dictator
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Curtis Samuel brings speed, but hasnât had a 1,000-yard season in his career
Meanwhile, teams like the Chiefs, Bengals, and 49ers roll out multiple dynamic pass-catchers. Buffalo? They’re still figuring out who WR1 even is.

đ§ Tight Ends and RBs: Nice⌠But Not Elite
Yes, Dalton Kincaid is exciting. And James Cook showed real growth in 2024. But neither of them â at least not yet â has proven they can carry an offense in January.
Kincaidâs route tree is expanding, but heâs still young and inconsistent as a blocker. Cook? Explosive in space, but struggles with short-yardage and pass pro.
Bottom line: If Josh Allen isnât superhuman, this group canât carry the weight.
đ§ Analysts Are Sounding the Alarm
NFL Networkâs Marc Ross put it bluntly:
âBuffalo has an MVP quarterback but a C+ supporting cast. Thatâs not good enough in a loaded AFC.â
Other insiders say itâs time for GM Brandon Beane to swing big at the trade deadline, especially if a veteran WR becomes available.

đŁ Bills Mafia Reacts
Fans are split. Some believe Allen can elevate any group:
âWeâve seen him make magic with less. Let the young guys develop.â
Others arenât so patient:
âWeâve had a Super Bowl window for 4 years. Stop wasting it with WRs that wouldnât crack WR3 on other contenders.â
â Final Thought:
Buffalo doesnât have a coaching problem.
They donât have a quarterback problem.
But if they fall short again in 2025, donât look at Josh Allen.
Look at who heâs throwing to.
