The Buffalo Bills have had some injury issues at linebacker of late. Whether we’re talking about the last few years or the last few weeks, the statement rings true. Granted, the Bills often use just two linebackers in their nickel-base defense, but that doesn’t mean the team can skimp on depth at the position, either.
After the release of oft-injured 2022 draft pick Baylon Spector, the Bills bolstered their linebacker group by taking a swing at a division rival’s former UDFA signing. August generally isn’t the time when teams make splash moves, so anyone expecting bigger deals might be disappointed by a signing of this nature. Whenever you have a chance to add solid athletes, though, you do it regardless of their college football pedigree.
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