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Former Buffalo Bills TE signs with Jacksonville Jaguars

Former Buffalo Bills tight end Quintin Morris has signed an unrestricted free-agent deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports was first to break the news that Morris found a new landing spot in Duval County courtesy of a one-year deal. Terms of the contract agreement were not available at publishing.

Morris, now 26 years old, was a plus-athlete at tight end for Buffalo’s offense, but opportunity and playing time were always the biggest challenges for Morris. He had carved out a spot at third behind co-starting tight ends Dawson Knox (Round 3 pick in 2019 NFL Draft) and Dalton Kincaid (Round 1 pick in 2023 NFL Draft). When called upon, Morris delivered, providing a reliable set of red zone hands for quarterback Josh Allen over the course of three seasons.

Entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Bowling Green, Morris is built for contact and excels as a blocker in both the run and pass game. In three seasons and four starts in 45 game appearances with the Bills, Morris caught 15 passes (on 22 targets) for 146 yards with three touchdowns (per Pro Football Reference).

There was speculation earlier this spring that Buffalo might try to re-sign Morris despite the team not tendering him during the offseason. Prior to the 2025 new league year, Morris was a restricted free agent, becoming an unrestricted free agent once the NFL calendar began anew.

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