Davante Adams wasn’t the only big-name wide receiver who relocated to the AFC East on Tuesday.
Mere minutes after the New York Jets officially announced their trade for Adams, the Buffalo Bills revealed their acquisition of Amari Cooper. Cooper left the hapless Cleveland Browns to join a powerhouse that currently has the third-shortest odds to represent the AFC in Super Bowl LIX.
In the Patriots’ Tom Brady era, it would have made New England fans sick to watch two of the team’s fiercest rivals add a significant weapon on offense — on the same day, no less. But those days at One Patriot Place are long gone, and the Foxboro Faithful shouldn’t be too irked by those moves. The blockbusters made sense for New York and Buffalo, but they would have been head-scratchers for New England.
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