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Beasley's first season with the Bills was a success on many levels. Not only did the former Cowboy set career marks in targets, receptions, and receiving touchdowns, he helped his new team reach the playoffs while Dallas failed to make the postseason.
Beasley was not the most consistent performer, as evident to his 67th overall consistency score on our FFtoday.com consistency tool (8 games minimum, start 3WRs). But he did deliver solid performance as a streaming option in certain matchups, and he should continue to be a decent low-end flex option in full PPR formats despite the addition of Stefon Diggs.
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Cole Beasley played through broken fibula Played in three playoff games following Week 16 injury By: Doug Orth | Mon Jan 25, 10:40 pm

| | Cole Beasley said he broke his fibula in Week 16: “Take a few meds & suck it up.” Said it hurt vs Colts & somewhat less vs Ravens. Said it didn’t bother him vs KC. “There was no way I was gonna miss a playoff game.” (NFL Network - Kim Jones)
FFToday's Take: Football players are just a different breed. Beasley told reporters Monday it was a "slight" break and surgery would not be required. If that is the case, Beasley should be ready for offseason work if the league allows teams to hold OTAs and minicamps. The 31-year-old set career highs with 82 catches and 967 yards in 2020 and should be viewed as a low-end WR3/high-end WR4 in fantasy drafts this spring and summer.

| Stefon Diggs questionable for playoff opener Oblique injury By: Doug Orth | Thu Jan 7, 10:30 pm

| | Bills WRs Cole Beasley an Stefon Diggs listed as questionable for the Wild Card game Saturday against the Colts. (WGR550 - Sal Capaccio)
FFToday's Take: Diggs has insisted via social media that he is fine, but multiple sources believe HC Sean McDermott is unsure he'll have the services of their top receiver. With Cole Beasley (knee) certain to be limited at best against the Colts, John Brown could be asked to serve as the No. 1 receiver this weekend.

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