Josh Allen is going to have challenges in the upcoming season from the Buffalo Bills.
He won’t have as many offensive options to choose from now that Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis are gone.
Notably, that has prompted some followers to declare that in 2024, he will be by alone.
Because of this, former wide receiver Cole Beasley of the Bills used Twitter to refute that notion. He said that the Bills have had many successful teams in the past and that he hasn’t been expected to compete on his own.
Alone is a crazy statement. Some of these bills fans are delusional. The only time he was truly alone out there was 2018. We had good teams every year after that. https://t.co/7BNEBnmGJg
— Cole Beasley (@Bease11) April 8, 2024
It is also a reality that he has performed well the majority of the time, so he shouldn’t be held accountable for his team’s postseason failures.
In addition, the Bills had to let go of a number of players and make some difficult decisions because they are in a difficult wage cap situation.
Allen will probably rely a lot on TEs Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid, WR Curtis Samuel, and RB James Cook, though Cook should play a bigger part in the offense moving ahead.
However, it is not exactly an elite supporting cast, especially with two other Super Bowl candidates in the same division, so as much as Beasley may dislike it, Allen will mostly be on his own out there.