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OT La’el Collins agrees to terms with Buffalo Bills, per report

Collins comes to the Bills in search of a new opportunity Offensive tackle La'el Collins has agreed to a deal with the Buffalo Bills, following a trade with the Houston Texans. Collins, who did not play for the majority of the 2023 NFL season, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent in the 2015 NFL Draft and has started 86 of 89 regular-season games for the Dallas Cowboys. He also had a three-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals, but only lasted the 2022 season due to injuries. The Bills are using this experience to bolster their reserves in the trenches.

OT La’el Collins agrees to terms with Buffalo Bills, per report

Published : 2 months ago by Matt Byham in Sports

Offensive tackle La’el Collins has agreed to a deal with the Buffalo Bills, per a report as cited by Mike Garafolo. The news comes on the heels of One Bills Drive making the trade official that sends wide receiver Stefon Diggs to the Houston Texans.

Collins did not play for the majority of the 2023 NFL season, joining the Dallas Cowboys’ practice squad late in the regular season.

The Bills continue building their reserves in the trenches, seeing opportunity in veterans with starting experience elsewhere in the league.

Collins, now 30, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent following the 2015 NFL Draft. He signed on with the Cowboys, becoming a starter as a rookie — and remained with Dallas through the 2021 season.

Following his tenure in Texas, Collins signed a three-year contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. Due to a series of injuries, Collins only lasted on season with the Bengals — their 2022 campaign. He began the 2023 season on Cincinnati’s Injured Reserve list, only to be released in early September.

For his career, Collins has started 86 of 89 regular-season games. As a player for the Bills, Collins should provide fantastic depth at offensive tackle, while providing an able ability as a starter should he be called to action.


Topics: Football, NFL, Buffalo Bills

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