Bills add 6-foot-5 WR from Jets in new roster move

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​Bills add 6-foot-5 WR from Jets in new roster move originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The Buffalo Bills aren’t in a position to turn down a chance with a new wide receiver.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementOn Monday, the New York Jets placed WR Quentin Skinner on waivers. On Tuesday, the Bills claimed him.Skinner will be a longshot to make the roster, but he’s got a bit of intrigue to his overall profile.For starters, Skinner measures 6-foot-5, and he’s 24 years old.MORE: Brandon Aiyuk’s latest decision probably ended his NFL careerHe played in just one game for the Jets during the 2025 regular season, his first in the league, and caught one pass for 10 yards.Originally from the state of Oklahoma, Skinner spent his entire college career at Kansas playing for the Jayhawks.After a non-descript freshman year, he had three very similar seasons:AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement2022: 26 catches for 440 yards and 5 TDs2023: 29 catches for 587 yards and 2 TDs2024: 25 catches for 557 yards and 4 TDsSkinner’s 22.3 yards per catch in 2024 led the Big 12.MORE: Jahmyr Gibbs, Bijan Robinson playing a funny game of chickenFor his career, he played 49 games and had 80 catches for 1,584 yards and 11 scores. That works out to 19.8 yards per catch.The Bills will be wanting an up-close look to see if the big-play potential suggested by those stats is something Skinner has any chance to bring to the NFL.It might not be, but it’s worth the low-risk move to get Skinner in the building and see. There’s pretty much no negative outcome here for Buffalo, and there’s a (small) chance they just brought aboard a playmaking 6-foot-5 wideout.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementA.J. Brown and Stefon Diggs have a Patriots, Bills, Drake Maye, Josh Allen linkJosh Allen called out by a coach with a major losing recordLamar Jackson has an obvious reason not to sign right nowCommanders have plenty of reason not to want Brandon AiyukWill they still be called the Chicago Bears if they play in Indiana?  

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