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sports1 day ago

Bills place Gabe Davis on IR as Oliver and Samuel return windows open

The Bills placed WR Gabe Davis on Injured Reserve with a torn ACL from the Wild Card win over the Jaguars, ending his season after 12 receptions for 129 yards and a TD in six games. DT Ed Oliver and WR Curtis Samuel were designated to return to practice, with 21-day windows opened. Buffalo also added WR Kristian Wilkerson to the practice squad and signed OL Nick Broeker to a reserve/future contract.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Secure Dynamic Wide Receiver Curtis Samuel in Three-Year Deal"

The Buffalo Bills have signed wide receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year deal, making him their second wide receiver signing during free agency. Samuel, who most recently played for Washington, has accumulated impressive stats throughout his seven seasons in the NFL, with his most productive season coming in 2020 with the Panthers. The veteran has started in 58 games and played in 91, showcasing his versatility as a receiver and rusher.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Sign WR Curtis Samuel to 3-Year, $30M Deal, Bolstering Offense"

The Buffalo Bills have signed former Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year, $30 million deal, with $15 million guaranteed. Samuel, who previously played for the Carolina Panthers, will reunite with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and compete for the No. 2 receiving role. Known for his versatility, Samuel is expected to bolster the Bills' receiving corps alongside star Stefon Diggs.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Sign Curtis Samuel to Boost Offense: What It Means for Josh Allen"

The Buffalo Bills have signed wide receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year deal worth up to $24 million, with $15 million guaranteed. Samuel, a former Carolina Panthers and Washington Commanders player, is expected to complement the Bills' offense alongside Stefon Diggs and Khalil Shakir. With his speed and versatility, Samuel is seen as a valuable addition to the team, providing quarterback Josh Allen with a reliable target across the field.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Secure Curtis Samuel in 3-Year Free Agent Deal"

Former Washington Commanders wide receiver Curtis Samuel is set to join the Buffalo Bills on a three-year, $24 million deal, with $15 million guaranteed, providing the team with a versatile offensive weapon who can contribute as a rusher and in multiple receiving roles. The Bills, familiar with Samuel's capabilities through general manager Brandon Beane's previous association with him in Carolina, see him as a valuable addition to their wide receiver corps following Gabe Davis's departure. Samuel's career has seen him gain over 4,000 yards on receptions and rushes, showcasing his versatility and potential to enhance the Bills' offensive options.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Sign Curtis Samuel to 3-Year, $24M Deal"

The Buffalo Bills are signing wide receiver Curtis Samuel to a three-year deal worth $24 million, with $15 million guaranteed and $6 million available in incentives. Samuel, who previously played for Washington, reunites with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, under whom he had a career-best season in 2020. The Bills have also added Mack Hollins to their receiving corps, joining Stefon Diggs and Khalil Shakir.

sports1 year ago

"Bills Secure WR Curtis Samuel in Three-Year Deal"

Wide receiver Curtis Samuel has signed a three-year, $24 million deal with the Buffalo Bills, with the potential to earn up to $30 million, including $15 million guaranteed. Samuel, who previously played for the Carolina Panthers and Washington, brings a diverse skill set and speed to the Bills' receiving corps. His familiarity with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and general manager Brandon Beane adds depth to the team's offense, and he is expected to benefit from greater stability at quarterback with Josh Allen. However, Samuel's injury history remains a concern, and the Bills may still look to add to their receiving options in the upcoming NFL Draft.

sports2 years ago

"Scuffle Leads to Ejections in Commanders-Giants Game"

Curtis Samuel and Cor'Dale Flott were ejected from the game between the Commanders and Giants after a scuffle broke out following a late hit on Commanders quarterback Sam Howell. Both players were seen throwing punches and had their helmets come off during the brawl. Howell was checked for a concussion but remained in the game. The Giants lead 14-9 with just over a minute left in the first half.

sports2 years ago

Seahawks' Anthony Bradford ruled out for Commanders game due to injury

The Seattle Seahawks have a light injury report for their Week 10 game against the Washington Commanders, with only rookie right guard Anthony Bradford ruled out. Tight end Colby Parkinson, running backs Kenny McIntosh and DeeJay Dallas, and linebacker Jordyn Brooks are listed as questionable but participated fully in practice, indicating they are likely to play. The Commanders' wide receiver Curtis Samuel is questionable with a toe injury.

sports2 years ago

Key Takeaways from Commanders' Victory over Cardinals in Week 1

The Washington Commanders secured a victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Week 1 of the 2023 season. Despite an indifferent offensive performance, Curtis Samuel stood out with his versatile usage, catching all five of his targets for 54 yards and gaining six yards on a carry. Eric Bieniemy's deployment of Samuel according to his strengths makes him a big winner for the Commanders.

sports2 years ago

"Washington Commanders: Exciting Season Predictions, Roster Rankings, and Fantasy Breakdown"

Mark Tyler predicts the performance of the Washington Commanders' wide receiver group for the 2023 season. With additions like Curtis Samuel and rookies Jahan Dotson and Dyami Brown, the team's receivers have the potential to excel with quarterback Sam Howell's strong arm. Tyler projects Terry McLaurin to have around 80 receptions, 1150 yards, and 7 touchdowns, while Dotson is expected to have 65 receptions, 960 yards, and 6 touchdowns. Curtis Samuel's numbers may depend on the creativity of the new offensive coordinator, and Dyami Brown is a wildcard who will need to prove himself.

sports2 years ago

"Commanders' Next Moves: Paying Commanders, Draft Priorities, and Roster Needs"

After securing a long-term deal with defensive tackle Daron Payne, the Washington Commanders may need to focus on extending the contracts of other players. Wide receiver Curtis Samuel, who is entering a contract year, could be a priority for the team to avoid paying him more in the long run or losing him entirely. The team currently has only $2.95 million available in cap space.