Bills Roster Moves: Buffalo Signs 11 Players to Futures Contracts
The Buffalo Bills have started making the first roster moves geared toward preparation for next season following Sunday's 27-24 loss at home to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional.
Buffalo announced its signed 11 players to reserve/futures contracts, which could help the team start to form its training camp, preseason and practice squad personnel before final cuts at the end of the offseason.
Here are the players
- WR Tyrell Shavers
- WR Andy Isabella
- WR K.J. Hamler
- WR Bryan Thompson
- CB Kyron Brown
- CB Ja'Marcus Ingram
- S Kendall Williamson
- TE Tre' McKitty
- OL Kevin Jarvis
- OL Richard Gouraige
- DE Kameron Cline
Many of these players made an impact during Buffalo's preseason, most notably Shavers, who caught a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts.
Isabella has had the most recent impact, as he was activated from the practice squad for both of Buffalo's playoff games, returning a kick in the Wild Card win over the Pittsburgh Steelers and earning 25 total special teams playoff snaps.
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As for Hamler, his signing was reported on Saturday by ESPN's Field Yates, and the Bills have now made that move official. A second-round pick by the Denver Broncos in 2020 out of Penn State, he's posted 42 catches for 620 yards and three touchdowns in 23 career games.