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Buffalo Bills re-sign offensive lineman ahead of free agency

The [Buffalo Bills](https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/buffalo-bills) have several pending free agents entering the new league year. Specifically, Buffalo has multiple offensive linemen that are set to hit the open market, including starting center Connor McGovern and guard David Edwards, both of whom are two of the best at their respective positions.

With that in mind, the Bills are re-signing one of their own, though it is neither McGovern nor Edwards. The Bills are re-signing Alec Anderson to a one-year deal, per Ian Rapoport.

"The Bills have re-signed key reserve OL Alec Anderson, who played in every game last year and started six times over two seasons, per agent Sam Leaf Ireifej," [Rapoport reports](https://x.com/RapSheet/status/2024933200586506503?s=20). "He gets a 1-year, $3M deal with $1.8M guaranteed."

Anderson has served as the team's sixth offensive lineman, and proved to be crucial when it comes to the run game.

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