The talk of the town in Buffalo over the last six months has been about the wide receiver position, and how the Bills were going to make up for the loss of Stefon Diggs.
The Bills spent the offseason acquiring several new wideouts, including second-round pick Keon Coleman, former Washington Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel, and former Atlanta Falcons receiver Mack Hollins. Buffalo also signed Chase Claypool and Marquez Valdes-Scantling, as well as KJ Hamler.
Allen was asked about his new group of pass catchers and the pecking order in which they fall by Kay Adams, to which Allen hyped up the group.
"I don't really think we have a No. 1 or No. 2," Allen said. "I think we got a group of guys that are just finding ways to get open. A lot of guys are making plays all over the field right now and they're working really hard."
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Everything coming out of Bills camp seems to hint that the vibes are great and that this team is without the tension it had a year ago. We'll see how much that translates on the field when the time comes.