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Khalil Shakir
/kuh-LEEL SHAH-keer/
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Khalil Shakir (born February 3, 2000) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL), known for his precise route-running and yakking ability after the catch.
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Khalil Shakir's got hands like industrial-strength magnets – that contested catch had defenders questioning their life choices.
When Khalil Shakir hits the field, it's like the Bills flipped on cheat codes; yards after catch? More like miles.
Khalil Shakir turned a screen pass into a 50-yard scamper, proving he's the Bills' secret weapon disguised as a polite wideout.
Fans in Buffalo are starting to whisper that Khalil Shakir might just be Josh Allen's favorite yak partner in crime.