Wide receiver Cole Beasley joined Tom Brady by signing with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 21, 2022, and is now back with the Buffalo Bills.
He had a short stint with the Bucs as he only played in two games and retired on Oct. 5. As a Buc, he only recorded four receptions for 17 yards and wasn't really impactful.

Nearly two months later, on Dec. 13, Beasley came out of retirement and he re-united with the Buffalo Bills, who he played with from 2019-2021.
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NFL fans trolled Beasley, the Bucs, and OBJ with the news of Beasley returning to Buffalo.
Here's how fans comically responded to the news:
Cole Beasley had his most productive seasons with the Buffalo Bills

Beasley began his career with the Dallas Cowboys. He was signed by the Cowboys in 2012 as an undrafted free agent. He played seven seasons with Dallas from 2012- 2018, and was used primarily as a slot receiver.
After seven seasons with the Cowboys, Beasley signed with the Buffalo on March 13, 2019. He signed a four-year, $29 million contract.
In his first season with Buffalo, he recorded a career-high six receiving touchdowns, while adding 778 yards on 67 receptions.
The very next season, in 2020, he set career-highs with 82 catches and 967 yards and was named to the Second-Team All-Pro.
In 2021, in his last season with the Bills, he matched his career-high receptions with 82 for 693 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.
Buffalo is currently 10-3 and will have another playoff run this season. They'll find a familiar face back in Beasley to help them on their quest to become Super Bowl champions.
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