Live repetitions are impossible to simulate in the NFL, which is the reason Bills coach Sean McDermott plans to put quarterback Josh Allen and most of Buffalo’s starters on the field for Saturday’s preseason opener against the Chicago Bears.
“It’s an important step, hard to simulate the speed of the game and so getting that in preseason is important, going through warmups and the energy that comes with playing a game in front of fans, and being able to manage that. So, there’s a lot of reasons for it, like I said, it’s just another step,” McDermott said Thursday.
Allen sat out the preseason opener in 2023, but the Bills are getting the offense up to speed with a number of new receivers. Rookie Keon Coleman projects as a top-of-the-depth chart option for Allen following the offseason trade of Stefon Diggs to the Buffalo Bills. No. 2 wide receiver Gabe Davis left for Jacksonville in free agency.
“There’s a number of new faces on our offense also, including his receiving corps, and so some of that is baked into this,” McDermott said.
Allen said Wednesday that he is happy with the “guys we brought in,” a cast of new options with veterans Curtis Samuel, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Mack Hollins, K.J. Hamler and Chase Claypool among them.
The receiver Allen has the most reps with is third-year wideout Khalil Shakir. He averaged 15.7 yards per reception on 39 grabs for 611 yards with two touchdowns in 2023 after a 10-catch rookie season in 2022.
McDermott identified Shakir as one of the offensive standouts in training camp.
–Field Level Media