Bills' offensive triplets rank seventh in NFL ahead of 2026 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 18, 2026, 3:15 PM
Last updated Jul 18, 2026
The Buffalo Bills are ranked seventh in NFL triplet rankings by CBS Sports as they prepare for the 2026 season. This includes quarterback Josh Allen, running back James Cook, and newly acquired wide receiver D.J. Moore. While Allen is noted as a top quarterback and Cook led the league in rushing yards last season, the Bills fell a spot in the rankings due to the strong performances of other teams. Six teams are rated above the Bills: Kansas City Chiefs, Dallas Cowboys, Baltimore Ravens, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, and Cincinnati Bengals. The Bills' rankings are based on votes that placed them consistently in the top 10, despite a slight regression in Allen's passing performance last season.
- •Bills ranked seventh for offensive triplets ahead of the 2026 season.
- •Josh Allen, James Cook, and D.J. Moore are key playmakers.
- •Six teams ranked higher include the Chiefs and Bengals.
- •Ranking indicates Bills have consistent top 10 performance.
- •Allen's touchdown numbers saw a slight decline last season.
- 3:15 PMYahoo Sports — Here's where the Bills' triplets on offense ranked ahead of 2026
"Bills triplets on offense land in top-10 spot in NFL ratings.
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