After winning two Super Bowls in a row and three in five years, the Kansas City Chiefs are deservedly the talk of the AFC, even though the conference is absolutely loaded with top-level talent and elite quarterbacks fighting to take their throne.
It’s easy for good teams to get lost in the shuffle with so many threats in one conference, but Dan Orlovsky says one team, in particular, isn’t getting the attention it deserves after a rocky offseason.
Orlovsky took to Twitter to heap praise upon the Buffalo Bills, saying that their offensive weapons are top-five in the AFC “when it comes to diversity and matchups” and that even though they don’t have a traditional No. 1 guy after trading Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans, there are still “too many people sleeping on” the Bills.
Too many people sleeping on bills
I would place the @BuffaloBills offensive pieces Top 5 in AFC when it comes to diversity and matchups
They won’t have a traditional #1 guy but they can deploy
Kincaid
Knox
Coleman
Cook
MVS
Shakir
SamuelJosh has to play PG 90% of the…
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) May 24, 2024
Buffalo has a mix of players who will be relied upon to replace not only Diggs but Gabe Davis as well, who departed for the Jacksonville Jaguars in free agency.
The Bills took WR Keon Coleman high in the draft and signed Curtis Samuel and Marquez Valdes-Scantling in free agency to make up for losing Diggs, and second-year tight end Dalton Kincaid will definitely be relied upon to be a bigger part of the offense.
Any team with Josh Allen at quarterback has a chance to beat anybody, and Orlovsky noted that he will have to play point guard 90 percent of the time.
The Chiefs just won two Super Bowls without a go-to wide receiver, so there’s a blueprint for this to work if Kincaid can step up.
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