WATCH: Bills' practice squad WR makes catch of game vs. Buccaneers

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Wide receiver Tyrell Shavers is one of the handful of players fighting for a spot on the Buffalo Bills' 53-man roster, and he made an emphatic statement on Saturday in the Bills' final preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
On the Bills' third offensive possession, Shane Buechele picked up 32 passing yards driving Buffalo to Tampa Bay's 11-yard line. The Bucs also helped the Bills with two defensive penalties after they committed two on Buffalo's first drive.
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On 1st-and-10 from the 11, Buechele lofted a ball to Shavers, who was covered by veteran corner Bryce Hall on the play, on a fade route along the left side of the field. Fighting Hall off with his right hand, Shavers extended his left arm to haul in the ball near the front corner of the end zone.
ONE-HANDED CATCH @rell4six! 🤯#BUFvsTB on @nflplus pic.twitter.com/meXbNF5lNw
— Buffalo Bills (@BuffaloBills) August 24, 2025
The line judge initially ruled the pass incomplete, but replay review showed that Shavers got his left knee down inbounds before he was ridden out of play, gifting him a touchdown reception.
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Shavers scored his first NFL touchdown on a 69-yard catch-and-run in the Bills' Week 17 victory over the Jets on December 29, 2024, which was his first career catch. He followed up his touchdown on Saturday with a tackle on the ensuing kickoff.
Shavers hauled in four passes for 99 yards in the first two weeks of the preseason, and his one-handed catch will make a fine case for him as he seeks to make the Bills' opening-day roster.

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Owen Klein has covered football, basketball and baseball for Penn State athletics as a broadcaster on local radio, including producing Penn State’s 2024 men’s basketball Big Ten Tournament games and calling Penn State football’s Whiteout vs. Washington in November 2024. He has internships with the Buffalo Bisons and CBS affiliate WIVB in Buffalo, NY, in the summer of 2025. He is a Penn State University broadcast journalism student at the Bellisario College of Communications majoring in broadcast journalism and is passionate about college and professional sports, the Pokémon Video Game Championships and the Buffalo Bills.
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