Joe Brady, who had been the quarterbacks coach before offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey was let go by the Bills, made an instant impact. Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis saw their snap shares decreased, while Josh Allen was much more equitable with the distribution of targets.
It was intriguing to see the improvement from the secondary receivers, even if Diggs is still the top target in the passing game. Even while it wasn't enough to justify bringing in a veteran like Trent Sherfield or Deonte Harty, Brady's play-calling revolved around slot receiver Khalil Shakir since his snap count and target share were so steady.
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