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Lions release of $20 million starter should interest Bills, Ravens, Texans

The Detroit Lions released a veteran offensive lineman on Monday who has started 103 total games in two stints with the franchise.

Detroit announced on Monday that they released interior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow. The move saved the Lions $5.5 million in cap space.

Glasgow is an experienced offensive lineman who can play multiple positions, so he should receive interest from many teams in free agency, including the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and Houston Texans.

Buffalo could lose starters David Edwards and Connor McGovern in free agency, which would be a nightmare. However, signing Glasgow to replace one of the two would be a logical move from general manager Brandon Beane.

Glasgow has experience playing guard and center, but he fits much better at guard.

If Baltimore loses two-time Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum in free agency, which feels likely at this point, Glasgow is a potential target to replace him. As mentioned above, Glasgow is better suited at guard, but he did allow just one sack at center for the Lions in 14 starts in 2025.

Houston just traded away center Juice Scruggs to the Lions for running back David Montgomery, and starting right guard Ed Ingram will also be a free agent, so Glasgow could become a premier target for Houston general manager Nick Caserio.

Overall, Glasgow shouldn't have a problem finding a new home. He can still be a valuable player, and the Bills, Ravens, and Texans could use him to fill a need on their offensive lines.

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