The Buffalo Bills have signed offensive lineman David Edwards to an extension.
According to KPRC2 news in Houston, Edwards sticks around for two more years:
#Bills reach two-year, $6 million extension with David Edwards that includes $2.95 million guaranteed with $1.75 million signing bonus, salaries $1.2 million (guaranteed), $2.56 million annual $10,000 per game active roster bonus, up to $1.2M playtime incentive annual, $1.2M 2025…
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) March 6, 2024
The 26-year-old was set to become a free agent. Edwards played 148 total snaps last season and Pro Football Focus graded him a strong 82.7 overall mark. Buffalo originally signed Edwards as a free agent last offseason.
On certain game days, Edwards was deployed as an extra blocker in certain packages. Edwards re-signing comes right after the Bills traded one of their other top backup offensive line in Ryan Bates.
Edwards entered the league with the Los Angeles Rams in 2019 as a fifth-round draft pick.
Bills Wire will continue to bring roster updates throughout the 2024 offseason.
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