He played a lot of snaps and started a lot of games, but was paid as a tackle—not a guard The Buffalo Bills re-signed several players whose contracts expired after the 2020 season in an effort to run it back in 2021.
The Bills found their swing tackle. The Buffalo Bills have added the swing tackle depth they've been missing along their offensive line since the release of Daryl Williams.
During a free agency period that has already seen some of the Bills FA’s sign with other clubs, Buffalo has signed a new deal with a central player to its offensive line.
Coming off the NFL Scouting Combine, the league has launched into free agency. The Buffalo Bills are in the process of roster turnover, both of their own volition and due to the choices of their former players who became free agents.
In a span of less than six hours on Monday, Daryl Williams was out and Rodger Saffold was in as a guard for the Buffalo Bills. And they still might not be done with what has been a slow but sure transformation of the offensive line.
There’s your new starting guard. Hot off the heels of releasing 2021 starting right guard Daryl Williams, the Buffalo Bills quickly inked his replacement in the lineup with Rodger Saffold.
The Bills are releasing offensive tackle Daryl Williams (Twitter link via NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo). Williams was slated to count for $9.925M against Buffalo’s cap.
The financials here make a ton of sense The Buffalo Bills are over the 2022 NFL salary cap, so in order to re-sign free agents and sign new players, they will need to create some space.
Some shifts against Houston prompted a review... Embattled Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Cody Ford was benched from his right guard spot this past week, opening the door for rookie Spencer Brown to debut.
Buffalo knows that Bills offensive tackle Daryl Williams is good. Now he’s starting to get his well-earned national attention. Pro Football Focus released their “All-Underrated Team” heading into 2021.
Daryl Williams last season erased all doubts about his ability to be an elite NFL starter. All that remains for the Buffalo Bills' right tackle is to keep building on what he established with a juggernaut offense that finished second in the league in scoring.
The blocking tight end was paid more than Daryl Williams The Buffalo Bills under head coach Sean McDermott and offensive coordinator Brian Daboll have shown a “type” that they like at tight end.
The 29-year-old joined the Bills in 2019 after spending the first four years of his career with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The 26-year-old reportedly could've earned up to $2 million more per year had he elected to enter free agency next week. He recorded 45 total tackles, 3.5 sacks and an interception in 10 games last season.
The deal prevents Williams from hitting free agency on Monday.
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