Buffalo Bills re-sign safety Damar Hamlin
- The Buffalo Bills and safety Damar Hamlin agreed on a one-year contract, keeping him off the free-agent market.
- Damar Hamlin started 14 games last year, after recovering from cardiac arrest during a previous game, and recorded two interceptions along with 89 tackles.
- Hamlin has made a total of 27 starts in 48 games over four seasons.
- The Bills also reinforced the team by re-signing several key players, including running back Ty Johnson and edge rusher Joey Bosa.
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Buffalo Bills’ safety Damar Hamlin agrees to 1-year contract extension
The Buffalo Bills announced on Wednesday that veteran safety Damar Hamlin has agreed to a one-year contract extension. Hamlin spent the last four years with the Bills, originally a sixth-round pick by the Bills in 2021 NFL draft out of Pittsburgh. The safety began his career as a backup and special teams player before becoming a starter in 2022-23 due to injuries sustained by the Bills’ starting safeties. Hamlin, 26, experienced an on-field card…


Bills to re-sign Hamlin. Buffalo also adds defensive tackle Ogunjobi to 1-year deal, AP source says
Safety Damar Hamlin is returning to Buffalo, and the Bills also continued restocking their their defensive front by agreeing to sign tackle Larry Ogunjobi. The Bills announced reaching an agreement to sign Hamlin to a one-year contract. A person with…

S Damar Hamlin returns to Bills with one-year extension
Safety Damar Hamlin and the Buffalo Bills agreed to a one-year contract extension. The team announced the deal on Wednesday but didn't reveal financial terms. Hamlin, who turns 27 later this month, played in 14 games (all starts) for the…
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