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Here's what the Bills depth chart looks like on offense heading into the draft, and which areas they may address.
The Buffalo Bills brought back one of their own free agents this past month, solidifying the depth chart, by re-signing running back Ty Johnson to a two-year contract worth $4 million, with $1.49 ...
Given that Cook will be playing on the final year of his rookie deal, there might be a thought that maybe the Bills will be looking to see what else they have in Ray Davis and Ty Johnson.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook and his future with the franchise are murky at best, so could a move be on the cards ...
I don’t think Ray Davis or Ty Johnson is an RB1 like Cook, so they may try to find Cook’s heir apparent. If they don’t pick one, they could do it in the 2026 draft when they’d still have ...
Cornerback is a position the Bills should address in the early portion of their picks, but that doesn't necessarily mean the ...
With no signing bonus the guaranteed contract gives Johnson security in 2025 and the Bills financial flexibility in 2026.
With Jackson, the Bills could look to establish the ground game a little better with James Cook, Ray Davis, and Ty Johnson as a trio to rotate through. This wouldn't be a flashy pick for the Bills ...
Ray Davis has shown flashes, so too Ty Johnson, but if a game were to be played today, would the Bills be confident in both to start the year? That is up for debate. But with such a deep running ...
and maybe they already have. Among the host of re-signings was running back Ty Johnson, who had developed into quite a useful weapon for offensive coordinator Joe Brady. For ESPN's Alaina ...
With Ellison facing a 9-0 deficit and the bases juiced, Eagles head coach Ty Johnson opted to replace starter Jetniell Echeverria in favor of Marchione. The substitution did little to slow Belton ...