As the Bills cleanred out their lockers on Sunday following their postseason loss to the Houston Texans, one player said he’d like to make his time in Buffalo more than a one-and-done.
Bills guard Quinton Spain, who is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent, discussed his plans moving forward. He signed with the Bills late last offseason, but only inked a one-year deal with Buffalo at the time, and he wouldn’t mind landing another one with the Bills before becoming a free agent, too.
“I’m going to leave that to my agent,” Spain said. “I told my agent, if they really want me and want me to be here, I would like to get something done before free agency starts.”
Spain joined the Bills this past year after spending his first four seasons in the league with the Tennessee Titans. Spain became an integral part of the Bills revamped offensive line, playing every snap while not allowing a sack during the entire 2019 regular season.
That did not go unnoticed by Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen, either. Allen wanted the left guard back.
“The mindset, the way he play… he brings a fire,” Allen said. “I wish we get him back… I hope he knows I love him.”
The Bills enter the offseason with nearly $90 million in cap space, which will allow general manager Brandon Beane some flexibility to bring certain players back, while also looking to improve his roster.
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