Ranking the five best offenses the Buffalo Bills will face in 2021

Chief's quarterback Patrick Mahomes is pressured but still makes an off-balance throw in a 26-17 win over the Bills. Mahomes threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns.Jg 101920 Bills 7
Chief's quarterback Patrick Mahomes is pressured but still makes an off-balance throw in a 26-17 win over the Bills. Mahomes threw for 225 yards and two touchdowns.Jg 101920 Bills 7 /
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Jun 2, 2021; Ashburn, VA, USA; Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (17) catches the ball during drills as part of an OTA at Inova Sports Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 2, 2021; Ashburn, VA, USA; Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (17) catches the ball during drills as part of an OTA at Inova Sports Performance Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports /

4. Washington Football Team

This next team may come as a surprise as Washington hasn’t really been known to have a great offense recently. However, they have some good playmakers and the addition of Ryan Fitzpatrick is still capable of managing an offense.

Fitzpatrick will be responsible for getting the ball to Terry McLaurin, who is one of the more underrated wide receivers in the NFL. In his first two seasons, McLaurin has over 2,000 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns while playing with below average quarterbacks.

This season he is also going to be joined by Curtis Samuel, who was signed as a free agent this offseason. Samuel is a versatile player that can impact an offense all over the field, either as a receiver or out of the backfield as a running back.

In addition to these two receivers, Washington also has Antonio Gibson who put together an impressive rookie season with over 1,000 yards from scrimmage and 11 touchdowns. He should continue to be a threat out of the backfield.

As long as Ryan Fitzpatrick can continue to produce as he has in prior years, this offense is going to be tough to stop.