Offensive lineman Jordan Devey was re-signed by the Buffalo Bills. The team announced the one-year deal on Monday.
Devey, 33, spent the bulk of the 2020 season on Buffalo’s practice squad. He appeared in one regular season game with the team in Week 7, playing in two snaps vs. the Jets after being called up to the team’s active roster.
Periodically throughout the season, Devey also appeared on the protected portion of the Bills’ practice squad. He was originally signed on Sept. 9 after he was cut by the Raiders at the end of their training camp last offseason.
Like against the Jets, Devey was elevated from Buffalo’s practice squad for the Wild Card meeting vs. the Colts however, he was inactive on game day. After that outing, Devey replaced running back Zack Moss on the Bills’ 53-man roster briefly, but never played during the remainder of the postsesason.
The eight-year vet has appeared in 44 career games making 21 starts. Devey started four-straight games to begin the 2019 season with the Raiders but ended up on injured reserve.
Devey likely is a potential depth option for Buffalo in 2020.
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