The Buffalo native and former dual-threat quarterback signed with the Bills in January but tore his Achilles while training.
The Bills' biggest need in free agency this offseason is on defense, and free-agent cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. can help that unit in 2025.
"I'm going to put myself on blast here a little bit. I drive a Subaru," Shakir smiled at a press conference Monday after the deal was official. "The guys always make fun of me for what I drive. Curtis was like 'Congrats, man. Now you can go get yourself another car.'"
The Buffalo Bills agreed to a four-year contract extension with wide receiver Khalil Shakir, they announced Tuesday.
Shakir -- a fifth-round pick out of Boise State -- is the first of the Bills' 2022 draft picks to be signed to a long-term extension. The team's leading wide receiver in 2024 had one more year left on his rookie deal, and the extension keeps him under contract through the 2029 season.