The Buffalo Bills' offense under coordinator Joe Brady is seen as one of the best units in football, despite the outcry for the franchise to add more weapons.
With an MVP in Josh Allen running the show, the Bills' "everybody eats" mantra fueled a superb 2024 season, and the outlook for 2025 is the same - Buffalo will score a lot of points.
James Cook as the Pro Bowl running back, and Khalil Shakir developing into Allen's No. 1 weapon, the Bills do have talent everywhere you look.
But how does that stack up against the rest of the NFL? In ranking every team's offensive triplets, Buffalo's of Allen, Cook, and Shakir comes in high, at No. 6.
"This is our first team where every single vote it received was in the top 10," CBS Sports writes. "That means we're getting into the true cream of the crop. And obviously, Allen's inclusion here is the single-biggest reason why the Bills rank so highly.
"Cook had a breakout season last year but also ran extremely hot on touchdown rate in an unsustainable way, and Shakir is kind of a gadget guy who had a 5.5-yard average depth of target last season. Allen being the absolute alien that he is, is why the Bills are able to be in the mix this high on the list."
Given how potent the Buffalo offense is, many believe that 2025 will be the year the franchise finally breaks through and ends its Super Bowl nightmare.
Allen, along with Cook, Shakir, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Curtis Samuel, Dalton Kincaid, and Dawson Knox, is a good group of weapons and are ones that should put the Bills right at the top of the Super Bowl conversation.
The expectations have never been higher for Allen and Buffalo; this team should be making it to the Super Bowl, and its offensive triplets will play a huge role in getting them there.
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