The Buffalo Bills waived Mitch Morse earlier in the offseason, and he has since gone on to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
While Connor McGovern will slide in and be the new starting center, the loss of Morse left the Bills with little depth on the interior. Well, they have now added to their offensive line room via free agency.
The Bills are signing former Los Angeles Chargers center Will Clapp to a one-year deal, the team announced. Clapp started 11 games for the Chargers in 2023, and has appeared in 31 games over the last two seasons.
Clapp was a seventh-round draft pick of the New Orleans Saints out of LSU in 2018, where he spent four seasons as a depth, rotational interior lineman. He started 34 games for New Orleans from 2018-21. He joined the Chargers in 2022, and spent the last two seasons in Los Angeles.
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