Despite things not working out in his favor with the Bills, Claypool thanked quarterback Josh Allen, head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane for the opportunity in Buffalo.

Claypool, a 2020 second-round pick from the Pittsburgh Steelers, began his career contributing right away, recording 1,700 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns in his first two seasons. However, the Steelers traded Claypool to the Chicago Bears during the 2022 season. The following season, the Dolphins acquired Claypool from the Bears as he appeared in 19 games between his stops in Chicago and Miami.

The Notre Dame product has showcased his skills but has had a history in his new stops of falling behind the WR depth chart.

As Claypool hopes for his next challenge to be in the NFL, he could potentially get a call from a team if a receiver has a setback or wants more depth when training camp begins in a few weeks.