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Two-time Super Bowl champ signs with AFC contender
Kansas City Chiefs former wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Marquez Valdes-Scantling‘s Bills visit has proven to be fruitful. As first reported by Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the veteran wideout has a Buffalo agreement in place.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter adds this one-year pact includes a $1.125M signing bonus. The deal carries a maximum value of $4.5M, and it eliminates another receiver from the post-draft free-agent market. Valdes-Scantling will aim to provide Buffalo with a vertical threat in the team’s vastly different 2024 wideout setup.

The Bills lost Gabe Davis in free agency when he inked a three-year, $39M deal with the Jaguars. Davis proved himself to be an effective field stretcher during his four years in Buffalo, averaging 16.7 yards per reception. It was little surprise when he departed, though, as the team turned its attention elsewhere to the pass-catching corps.

At the time of Davis’ departure, Stefon Diggs was still in place as the Bills’ top receiver. He was dealt to the Texans in April, however, creating a notable vacancy in terms of targets in the Buffalo passing attack. Curtis Samuel was added in free agency, and (after trading down twice) the team used its top draft pick on Keon Coleman. Quarterback Josh Allen was on board with selecting the Florida State product, and it will be interesting to see how their chemistry develops in 2024 and beyond.

Valdes-Scantling spent the past two seasons in Kansas City, helping the team win back-to-back Super Bowls. The 29-year-old only saw his catch percentage (51.2%) improve slightly compared to his tenure in Green Bay, and issues related to drops will no doubt be a talking point if they continue this season as he joins the Bills. Valdes-Scantling also met with the Chargers before his Buffalo summit, but he has elected to join Allen and Co. as they look to improve on last year’s run to the divisional round.

Buffalo’s switch to Joe Brady as offensive coordinator midway through the 2023 campaign saw the team lean more heavily on the running game. That will likely continue this season, with tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox each having a notable role. The receiver room will look much different, however, and Valdes-Scantling will look to carve out a starting spot ahead of free agency next offseason.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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