Bills Consider Signing Cooper Kupp

Bills trading for Cooper Kupp could drastically impact one of their top  receivers

The Buffalo Bills have shown that they can thrive without a star-studded receiving corps, but that doesn’t mean they wouldn’t benefit from bringing in a big name. Just ask any Bills fan how they’d feel about adding a talent like Cooper Kupp to their roster, and you’d likely get an enthusiastic nod of approval. Despite Josh Allen already claiming his first MVP award in 2024 without a top-tier target like Stefon Diggs, the potential for a superstar addition like Kupp excites the fan base.

Christian D’Andrea from For The Win has sparked this excitement by suggesting the Bills take a swing at signing the veteran wide receiver, Cooper Kupp, who recently hit the free-agent market. The idea seems to be resonating in Buffalo, even as the Bills have seen Mack Hollins depart for the Patriots.

Right now, Amari Cooper is still without a team after the Bills traded for him in 2024, and the need for a reliable, experienced receiver in Buffalo’s lineup is glaring. Kupp, despite potentially losing some of his long-range speed, brings hands, blocking ability, and veteran leadership—all qualities that could greatly benefit the Bills. But, there’s more to consider in terms of fitting Kupp into an offense that’s already evolving with Joshua Palmer stepping up as a downfield option for Allen.

While challenges like cap space remain, the potential upside of adding Kupp can’t be ignored. Even though Kupp, now heading into his 32-year-old season in 2025, hasn’t played a full regular season since 2021, he still managed to produce effectively in limited action. His 700-plus yards and handful of touchdowns last season are numbers the Bills would definitely welcome.

Ultimately, the inclusion of a reliable veteran like Kupp could provide the final piece to the puzzle for the Bills. It could well be the move that propels them past the final hurdles standing between them and a Super Bowl appearance. The Buffalo fan base can only hope their team sees the same potential in this high-risk, high-reward opportunity.