Wide receivers/tight ends: B-
John Brown’s streak of five catches for 50-plus yards ended on Sunday, with his two catches for 39 yards. His first catch came in the first quarter for five yards, but his second catch was the definitive touchdown that put the game to bed for Buffalo. It was an impressive, diving grab.
Cole Beasley had the most catches and receiving yards for Buffalo on Sunday. His six catches for 76 yards is an average of 12.7 yards per catch. His touchdown came in the second quarter which gave Buffalo a 13-point lead. Beasley now has four touchdowns on the season, leading the team.
Tyler Kroft and Dawson Knox both had catches on the day, Kroft had one catch for 14 yards. Knox had two catches for 11 yards. The receivers and tight ends didn’t have much to do on Sunday, but they were productive given their chances.
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