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A report revealed why the Buffalo Bills may have passed on Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle at the trade deadline.
The Buffalo Bills lost defensive lineman Michael Hoecht to a season-ending injury in Week 9, creating the need for a reinforcement up front.
After making trades for running back Nyheim Hines in 2022, cornerback Rasul Douglas in 2023 and wide receiver Amari Cooper in 2024, the Bills elected to hold what they have rather than give up any assets for a player to help in 2025.
The Buffalo Bills parted ways with veteran wide receiver Kristian Wilkerson in the hours after the NFL trade deadline passed.
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Buffalo Bills make no moves at 2025 NFL trade deadline
Field Yates reported that with the trade deadline now in the past, “any player that is released by his team is now subject to the NFL’s waiver system. Previously, it was just players with less than 4 accrued seasons. Vested veterans will not be able to be released and sign with a new team right away.”
Buffalo (6-2) travels to play the Miami Dolphins (2-7) at 1 p.m. Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. Miami turned the ball over three three times in an embarrassing 28-6 loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football,