Buffalo Rumblinks, 7/13: Bills are still a Super Bowl contender

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Plus, examining whether Josh Allen and the Bills really need a No. 1 WR.

This offseason has seen plenty of change for the Buffalo Bills — from losing key veteran leaders like Jordan Poyer, Mitch Morse, Tre’Davious White, and Stefon Diggs, to promoting coaches from within to serve valuable roles on the staff like defensive coordinator Bobby Babich and offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who loses the interim tag following a successful stint as OC to close the 2023 NFL season.

Change is everywhere at One Bills Drive, but despite the amount of change, today’s edition of Buffalo Rumblinks leads off by discussing why Josh Allen and the Bills are still a legit Super Bowl contender heading into the 2024 season.

Bills are still a Super Bowl contender

Entering Year 7 as Buffalo’s quarterback, the pressure to not only win but also guide the Bills to their first Super Bowl championship is higher than ever for Josh Allen. Below, discussing the state of the Bills as a franchise and how much pressure head coach Sean McDermott is feeling, why the Bills still have a really high chance at winning Super Bowl LIX, and hear what Allen would do to ensure Buffalo finally hoists the Lombardi Trophy.

Do Josh Allen and the Bills need a No. 1 WR?

We hear from Doug Farrar, USA Today’s NFL editor and writer, on why, in the modern, pass-happy NFL, teams don’t need to rely as much on a traditional No. 1 wide receiver and why Josh Allen and the Bills boast several options who could take turns starring as the team’s top wideout.

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A breakdown of which offensive players are poised to take a step forward this year, plus find out which Pro Bowl wide receivers rookie Keon Coleman is being compared to, and more!

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