
Bills Sign Proven Deep-Threat WR in Free Agency
Buffalo, NY. The Buffalo Bills have moved quickly to reinforce their receiving corps early in free agency, reportedly agreeing to terms with a proven deep-threat wide receiver to add speed and vertical explosiveness to the offense.
Buffalo entered the offseason with uncertainty at the wide receiver position after several roster changes and potential departures during the legal tampering period.
While the team still features standout weapons such as DJ Moore and Khalil Shakir, the front office wanted to ensure the offense maintains its ability to stretch defenses downfield.
According to reports, the Bills have reached an agreement with veteran receiver Darnell Mooney, a player known for his speed and ability to create separation on deep routes. Mooney is currently on the market after being released by the Falcons on March 9, 2026.
The move gives Buffalo another vertical weapon capable of opening space across the field.
Mooney previously built his reputation during his early seasons with the Chicago Bears before later spending time with the Atlanta Falcons. He signed a three-year, $39 million deal with Atlanta in 2024 before becoming available this offseason.
Known for his consistent route running and big-play ability, he has repeatedly demonstrated the ability to stretch defenses and generate explosive plays.
For the Bills, the addition brings balance to an offense that thrives on speed and spacing.
By adding a proven deep threat alongside their existing playmakers, Buffalo ensures defenses must respect the vertical passing game while creating more opportunities underneath.
The signing also reflects the Bills’ strategy of targeting cost-effective but impactful players during free agency.
With a championship roster still largely intact, adding experienced playmakers like Mooney could help keep Buffalo’s offense dangerous heading into the 2026 season.