The Buffalo Bills have claimed wide receiver Quentin Skinner off of waivers on Tuesday.
Skinner was let go by the New York Jets with an injury designation and now lands in Buffalo. In a corresponding move, the Bills have released wide receiver Deven Thompkins to make room on the team’s roster:
Skinner was a UDFA signing of the Jets following the 2025 NFL Draft but did have some hopes attached to him in New York. The 24-year-old spent most of his rookie year on either the practice squad or as a healthy scratch in 2025.
However, his one memorable moment did come against the Jets
Skinner caught his first-career pass from quarterback Brady Cook in Week 17 last season. That 10-yard grade also came alongside another catch on a successful two-point conversation attempt.
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