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26 Nov 2025, 01:25

They Signed Brandon Cooks to Improve the Offense of the Bills

  • Bills signed Brandon Cooks to strengthen their offense.
  • Cooks has experience, but this season he has shown limited productivity.
  • The team hopes to improve their offense in the upcoming matches.

The Buffalo Bills signed experienced receiver Brandon Cooks to bolster their offensive game. Cooks, who previously played for the New Orleans Saints, joined the Bills after the team released him at the start of the week.

At the moment, Cooks has 19 receptions for 165 yards this season, while he has not managed to earn any touchdowns. His statistics indicate that he has not been able to showcase his usual productivity, even while spending over 65% of the time on the field. This season marks the first since his debut in 2014, when his average passing distance decreased to below 10 yards per attempt.

The signing of Cooks took place two days after the Bills also signed veteran Mecole Hardman, who is currently on the reserve list due to injury. According to Bills general manager Brandon Beane, the signing of new receivers is a response to the team's lack of offensive productivity in the attack.

Currently, the Bills have seven receivers on their roster, including Cooks, Gabe Davis, Keon Coleman, and others. Considering that the team has suffered several setbacks, including a recent game against the Houston Texans, the Bills are hopeful that the newly signed receiver will help improve their game in the upcoming matches.

The team has an important game against the Pittsburgh Steelers this Sunday and is hopeful for a positive impact from Cooks on the offensive game.

Tags: Sport/American football

Articles on this topic:

  • apnews.com - Bills provide QB Josh Allen another veteran option by signing receiver Brandin Cooks
  • www.nytimes.com - Bills sign veteran Brandin Cooks to bolster wide receiver room
  • www.marca.com - Buffalo Bills sign Brandin Cooks: A game-changing move for Josh Allen's passing game