The [Buffalo Bills made a series of signings on Thursday, March 26](https://x.com/i/status/2037262918098506130), which included adding a new pair of offensive linemen to the rotation. Guard/center Austin Corbett and center Lloyd Cushenberry III have each signed one-year deals to play for the Bills in 2026.
[Corbett was at One Bills Drive early in the week as part of his free-agent visit](/buffalo-bills-news/131544/og-austin-corbett-pays-free-agent-visit-to-buffalo-bills-on-march-23), which appears to have been fruitful for both sides. He’s a versatile o-lineman with 78 starts on his NFL resume in eight seasons. Corbett could find himself in a competition for the starting left guard position, with Buffalo having lost David Edwards to the New Orleans Saints early in free agency.
Cushenberry is perhaps a familiar name to football fans, having been named to the 2020 Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team after starting 16 games for the Denver Broncos. He bring plenty of size, standing 6’4” and weighing 315 pounds — but Cushenberry also brings plenty starting experience of his own, though more recently he dealt with injuries as part of the Tennessee Titans’ offensive line. Cushenberry is likely vying for a backup role at this stage, given his position and the fact that the Bills were able to bring back center Connor McGovern on a multi-year deal.
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