7:05pm: Sanders is indeed joining the Bills. Pelissero reports (via Twitter) that the veteran wideout will be signing a one-year deal with Buffalo. Sanders is set to fly to Buffalo on Thursday after he’s officially released by the Saints, at which time he’ll take a physical and finalize his deal. ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweets that the one-year deal is worth $6MM, including an additional $500K in incentives.
6:23pm: It sounds like Emmanuel Sanders could be heading to Buffalo. NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero reports (via Twitter) that the Bills are in “serious talks” with the veteran free agent wideout.
As Pelissero notes, the Saints have yet to release Sanders, with that transaction expected to take place after 4pm tomorrow due to cap reasons. However, it’s been almost a week since we heard of New Orleans’ intent to cut the veteran, and the team formally announced the impending transaction today.
Sanders joined the Saints on a two-year, $16MM last offseason. The veteran went on to notch 61 catches for 726 yards and five touchdowns during his first season in the NFC. Even though he was productive, he was less efficient on a per-catch basis than usual; his 11.9 ypc average was among the lowest of his career and well below his finest work in Denver.
It’s been a while since Sanders was a 1,000-yard receiver, a mark he exceeded with the Broncos each season between 2014 and 2016. Since 2017, the veteran has averaged 754.5 yards per season, making him a serviceable second or third wideout on the depth chart.
That would presumably be his role in Buffalo. Stefon Diggs and Cole Beasley are Josh Allen‘s top two targets, but following John Brown‘s release, the team is presumably seeking a third receiver who can compete with the likes of Gabriel Davis for targets.
Please no … one of least favorite players on one of my favorite teams … yuck
Sanders is still pretty good. He’s not competing for third choice WR for a cheap price. If I’m the Bulls I would save some money and get more of an older vet to compete with Davis.
Damm Allen Diggs Beasley Sanders and Davis.
Still think they could trade for Ertz or draft a RB early and be very tough offensively
I’d like to see them sign Kyle Rudolph. If you’ve actually watched him the last couple of years, which even many Vikings fans don’t do, at least not closely, you’d know his skills haven’t actually declined.
No thanks on Rudolph. I’ve actually watched him and he’s not much of an upgrade over Knox imo. Trading for Ertz would be ideal but they need to make room for him and his salary. Idk who they’d move off the roster.
It’s amazing what having a real franchise QB, and a legit Super Bowl contender will do for your ability to attract FA’s at a reasonable price. This is the first time in about 15-20 years they haven’t had to over pay to get decent players to come to Buffalo.
He’s going to have to change his #.