Orchard Park, N.Y. — Chase Claypool arrived in Buffalo without any illusions pertaining to the state of his NFL career.
Claypool, once an emerging superstar wide receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is now catching passes from Josh Allen with the Buffalo Bills – his fourth team in three seasons.
The polarizing pass catcher’s career went sideways after an electric nine-touchdown rookie season. Since then, Claypool has double the number of dropped passes (10) as he has touchdown catches (4).
He’s hoping to resuscitate his career in Buffalo.
“I think it is tough believing the player that you are or can be, and falling short of those expectations, especially over the last two years,” Claypool said on Tuesday after the Bills broke practice during Week 1 of Organized Team Activities (OTAs).
“I know there are times when it can be frustrating if I’m not living up to my potential. But if it’s frustrating to the outside world, it’s even more frustrating for me. I understand where I should be.”
