Plus, just how tough will Buffalo’s schedule be this year? The Buffalo Bills will be the fourth team that wide receiver Chase Claypool has played for over the last three seasons, as the once-emerging superstar has struggled to find consistency since his electric rookie season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers drafted wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Claypool impressed Steelers fans by catching 62 passes for 873 receiving yards and scoring nine touchdowns.
Bills HC Sean McDermott said WR Chase Claypool is on a mission to “reclaim” his prior success and has been impressed by the receiver in their offseason program. “He is on a mission right now to reclaim what he once was,” McDermott said, via the team’s YouTube.
When the Buffalo Bills signed free agent wide receiver Chase Claypool this offseason, it didn’t make major headlines. Yet, the addition of a 25-year-old wide receiver with a rookie season totaling 11 touchdowns should not be underestimated.
The Buffalo Bills lost their top two wide receivers this offseason, as they watched Gabe Davis sign elsewhere in free agency and then traded Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.
The 25-year-old looked like he was going to be the Steelers' next great wide receiver following his first two seasons in the league.
Wide receiver Chase Claypool's career has not unfolded as hoped over the last few years. Claypool was a second-round pick in Pittsburgh in 2020 and he had two strong years for the Steelers, but he was less productive in 2022 and wound up being traded to the Bears for a second-round pick at midseason.
For Chase Claypool, his NFL career got off to a solid start. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, being named to the Pro Football Writers Association All Rookie Team.
Buffalo Bills receiver Chase Claypool is "on a mission right now to reclaim what he once was" as an NFL player, coach Sean McDermott said on Tuesday.
The Buffalo Bills have made several notable additions at the wide receiver position this offseason. Of all the additions, Chase Claypool may be the most
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be getting to know a few new faces at receiver this coming season.
Chase Claypool’s road back to NFL relevancy runs through Orchard Park. The now 25-year-old was, just a few years ago, viewed as one of the NFL’s more promising
The Buffalo Bills have added a ton of new faces at the wide receiver this offseason. Buffalo signed former Washington Commanders receiver Curtis Samuel, as well as former Atlanta Falcons receiver Mack Hollins.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool found a new team, signing with the Buffalo Bills on Friday. That came just a month after Claypool was added to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ exclusive negotiation list in the CFL, meaning that he could have been bound for the Canadian Football League, according to Pro Football Talk.
The last 48 hours or so have been filled with a lot of jokes at the expense of Chase Claypool. And you know what? Fair enough. This is a guy who really fell hard to Earth after having a terrific rookie season.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool has a new number as he enters his fourth NFL team. Now with the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh's former second-round pick is set to wear No.
The Buffalo Bills announced they signed veteran wide receiver Chase Claypool on a one-year deal Friday, receiving a wide array of reactions from those across the NFL landscape.
The Bills continue to be active in the post-draft free-agent market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a splash in the 2020 NFL Draft by selecting wide receiver Chase Claypool in the second round, igniting a wave of excitement among fans eager to witness his potential unfold on the field.
The Buffalo Bills needed to give quarterback Josh Allen wide receiver help this offseason, and they continued that process on Friday by taking a dive into the NFL's pile of reclamation projects.
The NFL refuses to give up on WR Chase Claypool.
The Buffalo Bills have signed wide receiver Chase Claypool to a one-year deal, the team announced. Claypool split the 2023 campaign between the Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins, playing in 12 games and logging eight catches for 77 yards and a touchdown.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Chase Claypool has found a new team, signing with the Buffalo Bills on Friday. That came just a month after Claypool was added to the Saskatchewan Roughriders’ exclusive negotiation list in the CFL, meaning that he could have been bound for the Canadian Football League, according to Pro Football Talk.
Chase Claypool’s rookie season for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2020 saw him score 11 touchdowns. Four years later, he may be playing in the Canadian league.
The Miami Dolphins added even more speed in the receiving corps with their trade for Chicago Bears WR Chase Claypool. Now, it might just be a matter of whether head coach Mike McDaniel and company can help him keep his head on straight.
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