If you’ve been reading the tea leaves throughout the Buffalo Bills’ offseason , they have not shaped up in Joshua Palmer’s favor. The Bills traded for DJ Moore, and the front office has consistently backed third-year wide receiver Keon Coleman, while Buffalo added rookie Skyler Bell in the fourth round of the draft and appears to have big plans for the youngster. A year after signing a lucrative free-agent deal with the Bills, Palmer could be on his way to being phased out of the team’s passing game. Palmer struggled through an injury-plagued 2025 season, producing very few moments that inspired confidence for what’s to come in his second year in Buffalo. A forgettable season Buffalo Bills wide receiver Joshua Palmer (5) runs the ball against Baltimore Ravens cornerback Nate Wiggins (2) during the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium. | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images Palmer played in just 12 games during his first season with the Bills, recording 22 receptions for 303 yards while going without a touchdown.…