The Buffalo Bills offensive line has had a depth addition made.
According to ESPN’s Dan Graziano, the Bills have signed lineman Greg Mancz to a one-year deal. The team has yet to officially announce the transaction.
Most recently, Mancz suited up for the Miami Dolphins in 2021 after the Baltimore Ravens traded him there in August.
In 2015, the 29-year-old went undrafted out of the University of Toledo. He signed with the Houston Texans and played there through the 2020 season before first latching on with the Ravens.
In only one season, 2016, did Mancz see starting snaps and played in all 16 games.
Mancz profiles as a potential depth piece on Buffalo’s offensive line.
The Bills are in danger of losing restricted free agent Ryan Bates currently. Buffalo tendered the RFA, however, he has taken visits with at least two teams (Vikings, Patriots) over the past week.
If one of those teams signs Bates, the Bills can match that offer.
Last year in Miami, Mancz made five starts. Pro Football Focus graded Mancz an average mark of 61.9 overall.
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