The Buffalo Bills unfortunately lost in the AFC Championship Game to the Super Bowl-bound Kansas City Chiefs after a season that saw Buffalo finish with a 13-4 record. Following the aftermath of the Super Bowl, the Bills will keep their eye towards free-agency and one of the players that barely played for the Chiefs this season could be an option.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler and Dan Graziano wrote on Saturday that Kansas City would love to bring wide receiver Hollywood Brown back to the team so that they could try to make another Super Bowl run next season. However, Fowler and Graziano write that there could be a team that gets in the way of the Chiefs bringing back one of their starting wide-receivers and that team could be the Bills.

“The Chiefs very much want to keep receiver Hollywood Brown, who should have a good market due to teams’ desire for speed options on the outside,” Fowler and Graziano wrote. “Mahomes advocated for signing Brown last year and will likely do so again. Will another star quarterback — like Josh Allen — be next? People with the Chiefs I spoke to this week believe that Allen has long wanted to play with Brown.”

Counting the playoffs, Brown played in just five games this season as he missed most of the campaign due to landing on injured reserve due to a sternoclavicular injury. Brown returned in Week 15 and from that point on, he put up nine catches for 91 yards in the regular season and followed that up by tallying five catches for 50 yards in three playoff games.

Given that Brown missed so much time this season and has had injury issues in the past, time will tell what his market looks like and if the Bills will even be interested in signing him. Wide receivers Amari Cooper and Mack Hollins are free-agents this offseason, but Buffalo could bring those players back to pair with wideout Khalil Shakir and tight end Dalton Kincaid.