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Analyst Reveals How Bills' Offense Will Be 'More Dynamic' In 2025
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The Buffalo Bills offense, led by Josh Allen and coordinator Joe Brady, will again be looked at as one of the better units in football.

Armed with a solid receiver room, a stud running back in James Cook, and a couple of tight ends in Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox, Brady has plenty of weapons to utilize and multiple avenues to attack defenses with.

And for ESPN's Mina Kimes, the Bills offense has the potential to be more dynamic in 2025.

"When you have a run game as dominant as Buffalo, when you have a quarterback who's as much of a dual threat as him, and then you have multiple tight ends who you can hunt mismatches with, it's just going to make the pass game that much more dynamic," Kimes said on One Bills Live.

With most of the offense returning, the group will look to build on what it accomplished last season, as the run game with Cook played a crucial role in opening up the passing game for Allen.

Now with Joshua Palmer as the newest member of the group, along with Elijah Moore, Allen has a handful of weapons, that while not genuine No. 1 options, can develop into consistent contributors.

Kincaid and Knox loom as the potential wildcards of the offense, with Kincaid hurt last season and Knox taking a backseat, but both have shown they can be called upon to be weapons in the passing game.

We add those two into the mix, both as blockers and pass-catchers, and it is yet another element that defenses have to account for.

The Bills harbor genuine Super Bowl aspirations, and having a dynamic offense with multiple weapons will likely see them go on a deep playoff run and maybe more.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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