Buffalo, NY – June 6, 2025 – The Buffalo Bills have made waves in the NFL, officially signing star wide receiver Tyreek Hill to a 2-year contract, a move that positions him as the successor to departing receiver Stefon Diggs.
A Bold Bolt of Lightning Joins the Bills
Hill, one of the league’s fastest and most electrifying playmakers, brings his elite speed and explosive playmaking ability to the Bills’ aerial attack. Known as “Cheetah,” he previously starred with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins, earning multiple Pro Bowl selections and ranking consistently among the NFL’s top receivers.

“It’s an honor to join the Bills and play alongside Josh Allen,” Hill said upon signing. “This offense has serious firepower, and I’m excited to help carry the momentum forward.” Analysts believe his rare explosive capability provides Buffalo with a dynamic weapon tailor‑made for the fast‑breaking styles that defined the team’s success with Diggs.
Filling the Void Left by Diggs
Stefon Diggs, who departed in free agency earlier this spring, leaves behind a legacy of clutch performances and deep bond with quarterback Josh Allen. Over his four seasons with Buffalo, Diggs posted 4,381 receiving yards and 35 touchdowns.
General Manager Brandon Beane explained the swift shift in strategy: “Replacing Stefon was never going to be easy. But when Tyreek became available, everything clicked. He’s a game‑changer who fits exactly what Josh needs.”
Contract Terms and Team Expectations
Though financial specifics remain undisclosed, sources familiar with the deal say it is fully guaranteed across two seasons, with incentives tied to receptions, yardage, and postseason accomplishments.
The Bills have been steadfast in their commitment to maintaining a top offensive unit, and Hill’s arrival underscores their status as Super Bowl contenders. With his 2024 stats including 86 receptions for 1,189 yards and 10 touchdowns, Hill is expected to slot into key play packages immediately—especially on deep routes and gadget plays.
Buffalo’s New Look Offense
Coach Sean McDermott emphasized the synergy, saying, “When you pair Josh Allen’s arm with Tyreek’s speed, defenses have to defend the whole field. We’re going to be more explosive than ever.”
The signing sets the stage for an electrifying 2025 season in Buffalo. As the league adjusts to the new offensive threat, the Bills aim to build on their previous AFC East titles, with eyes firmly fixed on a Super Bowl run.