The Buffalo Bills are making noise again this offseason—and this time, all eyes are on Washington Commanders star wide receiver Terry McLaurin. With the departure of Stefon Diggs and an offense hungry for explosive plays, Buffalo appears to be targeting McLaurin as a potential No.1 option to revitalize their passing attack and give Josh Allen a dependable target.
Sources around the league suggest that Buffalo has already initiated internal evaluations and exploratory talks to gauge Washington’s willingness to move their top receiver. While no official offer has been made, the interest is very real—and very serious.
McLaurin, known for his elite route-running, strong hands, and professionalism, has been the lone bright spot in Washington’s offense for years. Despite inconsistent quarterback play, he’s managed to post over 900 receiving yards in each of his five seasons, including three 1,000+ yard campaigns. Plugging him into Buffalo’s high-tempo system could be a game-changer.
With tight end Dalton Kincaid emerging and the run game showing flashes, a veteran presence like McLaurin could anchor the offense and take pressure off Allen to force plays. His ability to create separation and attack all levels of the field fits perfectly into OC Joe Brady’s scheme.
However, the Bills aren’t alone in this race. Multiple contending teams are also keeping tabs on McLaurin’s situation, so the front office will need to act decisively if they want to land him. The big question: Is Washington willing to let him go?
If Buffalo pulls this off, it could be the splashy move that elevates them back to AFC powerhouse status. Stay tuned—this saga is far from over.