Reports: Buffalo Bills go north of the border to find WR for Josh Allen
Bills Re-Sign Versatile Josh Allen Weapon in Ty Johnson
Well, now, Johnson, per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, is returning to Buffalo on a two-year deal as the running back room retains one of his weapons. Seen as a backup to James Cook, Johnson was used sparingly last season, but he moved and showed some flashes that many think have real value to the offense.
Reports: Josh Palmer, Michael Hoecht agree to free-agent deals with Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills restocked their offensive backfield depth by re-signing Ty Johnson and fullback Reggie Gilliam, the team announced Tuesday.
The Buffalo Bills are anticipating a fair amount of turnover this free agency season. On Day 1, they have already struck to bolster up the roster that just went to the AFC Championship. The Bills landed former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Josh Palmer.
Michael Hoecht, who grew up an hour north of Buffalo in Canada and went to an Ivy League school, has 13.5 career sacks.
The Buffalo Bills began restocking several positions on Monday, agreeing to sign receiver Joshua Palmer and defensive lineman Michael Hoecht, people familiar with the deals told The Associated Press.
The Buffalo Bills added a pair of players born about an hour from Buffalo on the northern side of the Canadian border to bolster their receiving corps and beef up the pass rush. The Bills agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Joshua Palmer,
The Bills were as close as they’ve ever been to a Super Bowl berth with the trio of quarterback Josh Allen, head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane leading the way. Advertisement The 2025 offseason is also quite a bit different than the one the Bills had in 2024.
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