Buffalo Bills are signing former Pro Bowl pass rusher who was just cut by a division rival
- Friday, the Buffalo Bills hosted veteran edge Matthew Judon for a tryout and intend to sign him to the practice squad, NFL Media's Ian Rapoport reported.
- The Miami Dolphins released Judon on Wednesday and he cleared waivers on Thursday, prompting the Buffalo Bills to seek experienced pass-rush help due to thin edge depth.
- This season's numbers show limited production but significant career totals, as Matthew Judon recorded 19 tackles, three quarterback hits, and one pass-defensed in 13 games, with 72 career sacks and four Pro Bowl nods.
- The Bills could elevate Judon in the final three weeks and playoffs to bolster depth behind Joey Bosa, Greg Rousseau and A.J. Epenesa, possibly facing his former Patriots on Jan. 4.
- The signing positions Buffalo Bills with extra veteran pass-rush depth for a playoff push as the 10-4 team trails the 11-4 New England Patriots and Judon joins his third AFC East squad.
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Buffalo Bills are signing former Pro Bowl pass rusher who was just cut by a division rival
Judon has been named to the Pro Bowl four times in his career.
Bills Sign 4x Pro Bowl Pass Rusher Matthew Judon In Massive Move
The Buffalo Bills have announced their intention to sign four-time Pro Bowl pass rusher Matthew Judon on Friday afternoon. “The #Bills hosted veteran edge Matthew Judon today, and they intend to sign him to their practice squad, per The Insiders,” Ian Rapaport wrote in a post on X. “Potential help for the playoff push from the former Dolphin.” The #Bills hosted veteran edge Matthew Judon today and they intend to sign him to their practice squad…
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