The Bills re-signed one of their own last week in safety Dean Marlowe.
Last season, Marlowe appeared in nine games for the Bills. Since joining the Bills, Marlowe has served mostly as a special teamer and that unit improved under Heath Farwell in his first year as the team’s coordinator in 2019. He first joined the Bills in December of 2017 and was formerly a member of the Panthers.
According to Aaron Wilson at the Houston Chronicle, Marlowe signed a one-year deal with the Bills worth $1 million. In total, the contract comes to $1.55 million. Marlowe has a $250K signing bonus on his deal, plus per game active roster bonuses worth up to another $250K. Marlowe also gets a $50K workout bonus.
Marlowe had 11 tackles and one pass defended last year. The 27-year-old played in 108 snaps on defense, making two starts, in a depth role in 2019. He played in 22 percent of Buffalo’s special teams snaps as well. Marlowe will likely battle for a roster spot later this summer in training camp.
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