The 2022 fifth-round draft pick has grown from a rarely-used rookie into quarterback Josh Allen's most-reliable target, and the Bills have rewarded him as such. Shortly after news of Shakir's four-year contract extension surfaced, Buffalo general manager Brandon Beane addressed reporters at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
Buffalo Bills receiver Khalil Shakir has agreed to a new four-year deal, and general manager Brandon Beane couldn't be happier.
The Buffalo Bills have plenty of evidence pushing them towards releasing edge rusher Von Miller, but the decision isn't so simple.
Buffalo Bills receiver Khalil Shakir has agreed to a four-year contract extension worth up to $60.2 million that locks him up through the 2029 season
An edge rusher's potential release means the Bills would have to find a replacement in the draft or free agency.
Various reports, which general manager Brandon Beane will likely confirm when he speaks to reporters Tuesday afternoon at the scouting combine, indicate the deal is four years with a total potential value of $60.2 million, though the key figure is $32 million guaranteed.