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Bills ink Mitch Morse to 4-Year Deal

  • Writer: Andersen Pickard
    Andersen Pickard
  • Mar 11, 2019
  • 1 min read

Hours after landing Frank Gore, Kevin Johnson, and Tyler Kroft, the Buffalo Bills made their fourth and biggest signing of the day, agreeing to terms with free agent center Mitch Morse, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/1105239310054420480 It's a four-year deal that comes with a massive pay raise, paying Morse an average of $11 million per season, a source tells Yahoo's Terez Paylor. When all is said and done, the deal will be worth $44 million over the next four seasons. https://twitter.com/TerezPaylor/status/1105245725951184896 Morse, a 2015 second-round selection of the Kansas City Chiefs, played out the final year of his rookie contract by starting all 11 games he played in, continuing his perfect attendance streak of 49 starts over the course of 49 games. The signing for the Bills adds another offensive standout (the third offensive addition of the day) to help protect franchise quarterback, Josh Allen.

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