The Buffalo Bills' offense has been stellar in the early part of the 2024 season, led by quarterback Josh Allen, who boasts a remarkable nine-to-one touchdown-to-turnover ratio. With an average of 37.3 points per game, the team has shown a commitment to a diverse offensive strategy involving multiple receivers.
However, Curtis Samuel, a recent addition to the roster, has not made the impact many expected. Despite signing a three-year deal, he has only recorded six catches for 40 yards, partly due to a turf toe injury that limited his preseason participation. Analysts are cautious about labeling him a bust too soon, given the short sample size and his past success with offensive coordinator Joe Brady.