The Buffalo Bills and general manager Brandon Beane like versatile offensive linemen, especially if those linemen are slated to be reserves. Sometimes, Buffalo keeps those players active on game days. Sometimes, they’re on the 53-man roster, but are scratched on game days. Sometimes, those players are released and re-signed to the practice squad, or even flipped for draft choices at the end of the preseason.
It’s hard to know exactly what’s going to happen with an offensive lineman set to be a backup on this Buffalo team, but one thing is clear: the team has its intended starting five up front in the building, and it’s the same group that started last season. The Bills also have all of their reserves from 2024 on the roster, as well. Does that mean the Bills will go with the same group of