Bills Urged to Make Last-Minute Move Before 2026 Season
Summary
The Buffalo Bills have a new head coach, Joe Brady, who was previously their offensive coordinator. ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz suggests the team should consider signing right guard O'Cyrus Torrence to a contract extension before the 2026 season to maintain stability in their offensive line.Key Facts
- Joe Brady is the Buffalo Bills' new head coach for the upcoming season.
- Brady was the team's offensive coordinator before becoming head coach.
- Josh Allen is the Bills' star quarterback and an MVP winner.
- Right guard O'Cyrus Torrence is 26 years old and considered above average in blocking performance.
- ESPN metrics ranked Torrence 25th in pass blocking and 13th in run blocking last season.
- The Bills have few player contracts expiring after the 2026 season.
- Extending Torrence’s contract now could save money as NFL salaries generally increase over time.
- The decision to extend Torrence depends on the team's long-term plans for him.
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