Nothing appears to be more craved in Western New York than a new starting receiver and the Buffalo Bills. Following the departure of boundary receiver Gabe Davis and the Scouting Combine, Buffalo will have a new addition to start with Stefon Diggs and, most likely, Khalil Shakir.
Buffalo may be keeping an eye on New England Patriots wide receiver Kendrick Bourne, according to the Boston Herald. The Bills have previously monitored him, and should he enter the free agent market, he might command a starting position with a rival team. “History suggests the Pats could lose Bourne to a division rival if they decide not to re-sign him,” Andrew Callahan wrote, citing a source with knowledge of the wide receiver market. During the past 18 months, the Jets were one of the clubs who shown interest in Bourne. The Bills and Texans expressed interest in signing Bourne as a free agency in 2021 before he signed with the Patriots, according to a source.
During his stint with New England, Bourne exceeded the terms of his rookie contract, demonstrating a kind of late ascent. Bourne is back on the edge of free agency after spending three years with the Patriots, where he finished with 127 receptions for 1,640 yards and 10 touchdowns. On this occasion, though, he is recovering from an ACL rupture sustained mid-season. Bourne, who is 29 years old, is coming off of what was maybe his finest half-season ever. In just eight games, Bourne recorded 406 yards and four touchdowns, demonstrating his ability to play from the starting position.
But the Bills could be inclined to go elsewhere this time. Not that it’s a dig at Bourne. He provides a lot of value to offenses as a slot target or Z-receiver, especially the ability to make plays after the catch (or handoff). However, Shakir made a similar appearance in Buffalo in 2023.