JUST IN : Bills Secure Depth with an offensive line Re-Signing, and Lock in Nine Reserve/Future Deals

The Buffalo Bills have solidified their offensive line by re-signing Ryan Van Demark, ensuring the 26-year-old lineman remains in Buffalo for his third season. Van Demark, who was set to become an exclusive rights free agent, played a crucial role in the 2024 campaign, appearing in 14 games and making two starts. His return bolsters the team’s depth as they prepare for the 2025 season.

Alongside Van Demark’s re-signing, the Bills have also announced nine reserve/future contracts, securing key practice squad players for potential roster spots next season. The following players have been signed:

  • CB Te’Cory Couch
  • OL Mike Edwards
  • RB Frank Gore, Jr.
  • OL Richard Gouraige
  • WR KJ Hamler
  • CB Daequan Hardy
  • DT Zion Logue
  • WR Jalen Virgil
  • WR Tyrell Shavers

All nine players spent time on the Bills’ practice squad in 2024 and will now have the opportunity to compete for active roster spots heading into training camp. Notably, wide receivers Jalen Virgil and Tyrell Shavers had already been announced as reserve/future contract signings on January 28.

Ryan Van Demark

The Bills continue to shape their roster ahead of the offseason, prioritizing continuity and development as they look to build on their success from last season. With these signings, Buffalo ensures key depth pieces remain in place while also setting the stage for potential new contributors in 2025.

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