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It’s Official: Buffalo Bills Land the “1,356-Yard Star” from Las Vegas in a Multi-Million Deal 💥

It’s official — Jakobi Meyers is a Buffalo Bill.
The 28-year-old wide receiver has signed a 4-year, $68 million contract (with $45 million guaranteed) — a blockbuster move that immediately shakes up Buffalo’s offense.

Coming off a career-best 1,356 yards and 9 touchdowns with the Raiders in 2024, Meyers brings both production and passion to Josh Allen’s arsenal. And he’s already winning fans over with his honesty.

“Buffalo is the best place I’ve ever been,” Meyers said.
“The fire here, the brotherhood — it makes you want to win every single game. It’s completely different from what I had in Las Vegas.”

According to ESPN, the Bills had been targeting Meyers since mid-2024, watching closely as the Raiders’ offense faltered. When Meyers officially requested a trade, Buffalo moved fast — sealing the deal before the midseason window closed.

Head coach Sean McDermott called the move “a perfect cultural fit.”

“He’s not just a great receiver. He’s the kind of leader and competitor that defines our locker room.”

Quarterback Josh Allen echoed that sentiment:

“Jakobi’s got elite hands, great route discipline, and the kind of energy that’s contagious. You can feel it already.”

Now, paired with Dalton Kincaid, Keon Coleman, and Khalil Shakur, the Bills’ offense looks more balanced and explosive than ever — with Meyers projected as the reliable WR1 Buffalo has long been searching for.

For Meyers, this isn’t just a payday — it’s a rebirth.

“I’m not here to rest,” he smiled. “I’m here to win. I’m here to help Buffalo bring that Lombardi home.”


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Bills WR Officially Benched After Repeatedly Showing Up Late to Team Meetings - This Is His Fifth Time Being Late, He Was Reportedly Intoxicated
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