Buffalo Bills Bolster Receivers with Mecole Hardman Signing, Address Depth Concerns

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In a bid to boost their Josh Allen-led passing game, the Buffalo Bills have signed Mecole Hardman to their practice squad. The 27-year-old, a three-time Super Bowl winner with the Kansas City Chiefs, brings six seasons of NFL experience to Orchard Park. Although Hardman's production has slowed in recent seasons, he remains a speedster with a notable highlight from the 2023 Super Bowl. The Bills are seeking to address their receiver depth, particularly with the team struggling to push the ball downfield this season. Additionally, they are considering promoting Gabe Davis from the practice squad now that he has been cleared to practice from a knee injury. The team made other roster moves, placing defensive end Landon Jackson on injured reserve and releasing receiver Kristian Wilkerson and defensive end Kingsley Jonathan from the practice squad. With three losses in five games, Buffalo faces a crucial test against Tampa Bay on Sunday. The team's ability to adapt and respond to these roster changes will be crucial in their quest to regain momentum.