‘Jones, who is originally from Johnson City, New York just outside Binghamton, played seven seasons for the Tennessee Titans before signing as a free agent with the Panthers prior to last season.’
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Report: Bills signing defensive tackle Tim Settle to two-year deal
‘Settle is a one-technique tackle, which would make him a depth piece either behind Star Lotulelei or replacing Harrison Phillips, who is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.’
Report: Harrison Phillips to sign with Vikings
‘With Phillips departing Buffalo, that leaves Star Lotulelei and Ed Oliver as the team’s top-two defensive tackles heading into the 2022 season.’
Bills release offensive lineman Daryl Williams
‘Williams joined the Bills for the 2020 and started every single game for the team in his two years with Buffalo. Williams ended up winning the starting job at right tackle for the 2020 season, but struggled at the start of the 2021 season, eventually being moved inside to right guard.’
Mitchell Trubisky reportedly signing with Steelers
‘The 27-year-old was drafted by the Bears with the second overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft. Over the course of his career, Trubisky has gone 29-21, with all of those starts in Chicago.’
Buffalo Bills and offensive lineman Mitch Morse agree to terms on contract extension
‘Morse has played seven NFL seasons, four with the Kansas City Chiefs and three with the Bills. He joined the Bills in 2019 and has played in 47 games in his three seasons.’
Bills sign OL Rodger Saffold to one-year deal
‘Saffold made the Pro Bowl as a Titan this past season. In 2017, he was named second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press as a Ram. Bills offensive line coach Aaron Kromer held the same position for Los Angeles during that season.’
Report: Former Panthers DT Daquan Jones to sign with Bills
‘Jones was drafted by the Tennessee Titans in the 4th round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He’s started 110 of 116 career games, all six of those in which he didn’t start came during his rookie year. He has three forced fumbles and one defensive touchdown.’
Report: DT Tim Settle coming to Bills on two-year contract
‘According to Adam Schefter, the Bills are bringing in DT Tim Settle on a two-year deal. Settle and Edmunds both played for Virginia Tech.’
Buffalo Bills release offensive lineman Daryl Williams
‘According to Mike Garafolo from the NFL Network, Williams was set to earn $8.125 million this season. Garafolo also stated that Williams and the Bills will remain in touch and a possible return in the future should not be ruled out.’
Report: Former Bills QB Mitch Trubisky heading to Steelers
‘Fowler adds that Trubisky’s top two choices were Pittsburgh and the New York Giants, who are now coached by former Bills Offensive Coordinator Brian Daboll.’
Report: Vikings agree to deal with former Bills DT Harrison Phillips
‘Despite his success on the field, Phillips’ presence may have made an even greater impact in the community. The former Bills defensive tackle is a two-time Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee for his work with his Playmakers Organization. The group provides experiences and support for children with differing abilities.’
Bills open more cap space by cutting Daryl Williams, extending Mitch Morse
‘Per Spotrac, Morse’s cap hit for 2022 was lowered to $9 million, opening more than $2 million in cap space this year. They say Morse’s deal contains a $7.5 million signing bonus, all of which gets paid to Morse this season while the team gets to spread the cap hit out over the course of the deal.’
Bills sign G Rodger Saffold to a one-year deal
‘The latest move came on Monday afternoon when the Bills signed former Titans’ guard Rodger Saffold to a one-year deal after he was released by the Tennessee last week. He’s coming off a season where he was named to his first Pro Bowl in 2021. Saffold spent three seasons with the Titans after signing with Tennessee in free agency back in 2019.’
Bills WR Isaiah McKenzie didn’t need to test free agency: ‘I love being here so it wasn’t that hard’
‘“I was excited about it so it didn’t take much for me to come back. I just really like being here, I really like being on this team, the locker room, the guys, coaching staff, everybody in the organization. I love being here so it wasn’t that hard,” McKenzie said on a zoom call with reporters on Monday.’