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Bills Sign Mac Dalena to Add Speed and Special-Teams Depth

The addition supplements Buffalo’s offseason receiver upgrades and increases competition for targets as the team seeks more weapons for Josh Allen.

Overview

  • The Bills confirmed they signed wide receiver Mac Dalena, who has moved between the Chiefs, Seahawks and spent time with the Jets this offseason before joining Buffalo.
  • Dalena played five seasons at Fresno State with 126 catches for 1,761 yards and 13 touchdowns and posted an unofficial 4.36-second 40-yard dash at his Pro Day.
  • He logged more than 600 college special-teams snaps, with 17 tackles and a blocked punt, giving Buffalo a player who can contribute on returns and coverage units.
  • The signing follows Buffalo’s other offseason receiver moves, including the DJ Moore trade, and targets a wide group that ranked low in 2025 receiving output with 2,107 yards from wideouts.
  • The pick-up raises competition inside the receiver room—watch for Dalena’s role on special teams and preseason snaps as he tries to earn a roster spot and press Buffalo’s young pass catchers.