‘The Bills tried and failed to develop a two-tight-end set as an option last March when they signed free agent O.J. Howard. He didn’t make the team. As a result, the Bills played two tight ends only 4.1% last season (according to Buffalo News charting), down from 7.8% in 2021 and well less than the league average of about 20%. Keep in mind, the three-receiver set always is going to be the Bills’ main mode of travel. Buffalo used it 70% last season.’