The Bills seemingly signed veteran offensive tackle Brandon Shell with the intention that he would plug in as a full-time starter, much like he had done in Miami, Seattle, and New York over his career. Shell’s sudden retirement decision days ago threw a bit of a wrench in those plans.
At left tackle, Dion Dawkins slots in as the obvious left tackle starter, as he has since his rookie year. The starter across from him, for right now, is currently Spencer Brown. Brown has started 24 games over his first two years in the league, but the ability of the former third-round pick to start long term has yet to be proven.
If Brown struggles or if he or Dawkins go down with injury, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports that David Quessenberry is expected to slot into the primary backup, swing tackle role. Buffalo doesn’t have a ton of depth beyond Quessenberry, and this late in the season, that’s not too likely to change.
Tommy Doyle and Ryan Van Demark both sit on the depth chart behind Quessenberry and should make a push for the initial 53-man roster, if not solely due to the lack of depth. But Quessenberry should be the first name off the bench in the case that Brown or Dawkins aren’t there for any reason.
Here are a few other rumors coming out of the AFC, starting with another team in the AFC East:
- The Patriots have been operating the past two weeks without veteran starting cornerback Jonathan Jones. The long-time staple in New England’s secondary has been absent with an undisclosed injury. Luckily, whatever the ailment is, Karen Guregian of MassLive reports that Jones is expected to be back for the team’s regular season opener. The Patriots are reportedly being careful with him, but the plan is for him to be starting a couple Sundays from now.
- Last month, the Raiders concluded a deal that would eventually help them bring in veteran cornerback Marcus Peters. According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the team converted $3.92MM of wide receiver Jakobi Meyers‘s base salary for 2023 into a signing bonus and added two voidable years. The move takes his base salary down from $5MM in 2023 to $1.08MM but freed up $3.14MM of cap space, helping Las Vegas to continue building their roster this offseason.
- Staying in the AFC West, the rich got richer when the Super Bowl Champion Chiefs added Kansas State pass rusher Felix Anudike-Uzomah at the end of the first round this past April. Most of the team’s pass rushing comes from interior lineman Chris Jones, but with Frank Clark gone, a starting role was open across from George Karlaftis III. Kansas City signed Charles Omenihu to potentially fill that role, but he is set to serve a six-game suspension to start the season. Still, according to The Athletic contributor Nate Taylor’s recent update, the plan for Anudike-Uzomah appears to be for him to appear out of a rotation. The team may explore adding an additional veteran pass rusher to help holdover the role in Omenihu’s absence, but in the long run, they don’t want to rush Anudike-Uzomah out on the field until he’s ready.
I have this theory that a player with a hyphenated name is at a disadvantage in the NFL. Now I can’t present any hard data to support that theory and I won’t suggest a grassy knoll conspiracy has been organized to create a bias against guys like Felix, but it does seem a bit odd that of the 371 inductees in Canton…not a single one of them has a hyphenated name.
What happens when a kid with a last name of….Azubuike- Talafonga marries a kid with the last name of Armstead- Breckenridge and they have a kid….is the kids are going to be….Jalen Azubuike-Talafanga- Armstead- Breckenridge? And what if they have a kid and they have a kid with a hyphenated last name? Where does this foolish madness end? I seriously feel bad for kids with hyphenated last names. Are the parents that insecure in their own identity that they feel they have to force their kid to have two last names? I’d hate to be one of those kids.
I can understand why women like Amy Adams Strunk have the double last name but it seems less logical for men to go that route.
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I can answer the HoF thing for you… The men in Canton are older, naturally… So they weren’t cucks, they were men, not they/thems, but actual men. You’re Welcome Buddy.