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Bills signed OT Cornell Green to a three-year, $9 million contract.

While Buffalo is undoubtedly desperate for tackle help, the signing is curious. Green received no known interest elsewhere, turns 34 before the season, and has played a full 16-game schedule just once in his 10-year career. The Raiders were also always trying to replace Green, which isn't a good sign.

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Bills signed OT Cornell Green to a three-year, $9 million contract.

While Buffalo is undoubtedly desperate for tackle help, the signing is curious. Green received no known interest elsewhere, turns 34 before the season, and has played a full 16-game schedule just once in his 10-year career. The Raiders were also always trying to replace Green, which isn't a good sign.

Langston Walker 2.0! When you think about it though, it makes total sense. No teams had interest in Chan or Buddy either, so Cornell fits in perfectly!

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Bills signed OT Cornell Green to a three-year, $9 million contract.

While Buffalo is undoubtedly desperate for tackle help, the signing is curious. Green received no known interest elsewhere, turns 34 before the season, and has played a full 16-game schedule just once in his 10-year career. The Raiders were also always trying to replace Green, which isn't a good sign.

 

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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Bills signed OT Cornell Green to a three-year, $9 million contract.

While Buffalo is undoubtedly desperate for tackle help, the signing is curious. Green received no known interest elsewhere, turns 34 before the season, and has played a full 16-game schedule just once in his 10-year career. The Raiders were also always trying to replace Green, which isn't a good sign.

 

So the Bills had a long history of overpaying for average NFL line talent in the past (Dockery, Walker, Turd, etc...).

 

Now they start of this free agency period by paying a 34 yeard old, below average RT who beat his baby momma with a stick in the offseason (literally) to a 3 year, 9 million dollar contract.........sigh.

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