The Buffalo Bills had a lot of roster change go on so far during the 2024 offseason. Plenty of it had to do with departures. Defensive backs Jordan Poyer and Tre’Davious White left holes in the secondary.
The Buffalo Bills have added Will Clapp to their offensive line rotation. Following the departure of starting center Mitch Morse, Clapp was brought in to bring further options in the middle of Buffalo’s offense line.
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.
The Jaguars introduced the newest members of their team to the media this past week As the dust begins to settle on a crazy first week of free agency, it’s time to get to know a host of new faces in Jacksonville.
As the 2023 season came to a close, the Jacksonville Jaguars became ever cognizant of the fact that they would need help on the offensive line if they were to improve in 2024.
Mitch Morse spent the past five years starting on the Buffalo Bills offensive line. Included in that starting five for the Bills was Dion Dawkins. Then for the past two years, Morse went head-to-head against defensive tackle DaQuan Jones during practice.
Sunshine, Trevor Lawrence, and Doug Pederson. Those are the first things new Jacksonville Jaguars center Mitch Morse mentioned on Wednesday when asked
Mitch Morse spent the past five years starting on the Buffalo Bills offensive line. Included in that starting five for the Bills was Dion Dawkins. Then for the past two years, Morse went head-to-head against defensive tackle DaQuan Jones during practice. In recent days, transactions have gone down in the NFL involving all three players.
Salary cap constraints forced the Buffalo Bills to ditch Mitch Morse, but he's nonetheless grateful for his time in Western New York. Morse is donning new spots as he's set to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars with free agency negotiations in full swing.
The Jaguars offensive line questions have been answered, but not before the Pittsburgh Steelers tried to ruin Trent Baalke’s plan at the center position.
Free agent center Mitch Morse agreed to a two-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars worth $10.5 million with $7 million guaranteed, NFL Network reported Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signaled early in the offseason they were not happy with the standard of play from their center position. The team released Mason Cole in late February after his second season in Pittsburgh was marred by bad snaps and poor blocking.
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost former Buffalo Bills center Mitch Morse to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but they tried to ink a deal, making an "aggressive" push, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. The Steelers hosted Morse for a free agent visit over the weekend but did not have a deal in place once he left.
To little surprise, the 126-game starter has not needed to wait long to find a new opportunity. He will replace Luke Fortner as Jacksonville’s starter in the middle.
According to Mike Garafolo, the Jaguars have agreed to terms on a two-year deal with veteran C Mitch Morse worth $10.5 million. Garafolo adds the deal includes $7 million guaranteed.
Nine-year veteran center Mitch Morse signed a new contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Morse, a former second-round pick, spent the 2023 season with the Buffalo Bills but has also played for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Buffalo Bills recently cut ties with center Mitch Morse, who is now drawing plenty of interest on the open market.
The Pittsburgh Steelers find themselves in need of a center after parting ways with former starting center, Mason Cole. It remains to be seen whether they will seek to fill this gap through free agency or the draft, adding an element of intrigue to their offseason plans.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have wrapped up their free agent visit with former Buffalo Bills center Mitch Morse, according to a report by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
In 1974, the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Mike Webster in the fifth round from the Wisconsin Badgers, kicking off 15 years of elite center play. The Steelers followed Webster's tenure by turning the position over to Dermonti Dawson, who spent one season at right guard before taking over the center position.
Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen is going to be tasked with propping up a team that is actively cutting real talent
The Bills continue to move on from veterans in their path to cap compliance.
With two weeks left in the season, the MVP is still up for grabs. While Josh Allen's name hasn't been as frequent in talks to win the award, offensive lineman Mitch Morse made it clear who he'd vote for the Buffalo Bills (9-6) quarterback.
Mitch Morse is on track to participate in full during the Bills’ training camp next month, but he has been sidelined to date during his recovery from multiple procedures.
While several teams have already released high-priced veterans to gain some salary cap relief, other players could still be on the chopping block as June 1 rolls around.
The Buffalo Bills have to play the remainder of Sunday's game against the New England Patriots without Mitch Morse.
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