The Buffalo Bills-Carolina Panthers pipeline continues, as the reigning AFC East champions have agreed to terms with defensive end Efe Obada, per the team. He spent the past four years with the Panthers, having joined them as part of the International Pathway Program in 2017. Upon making the Panthers’ 53-man roster in 2018, he became the first player in NFL history from that program to officially make a pro roster.
The details of the deal have yet to be reported, though it’s known to be a one-year deal. Obada will be a free agent following the 2021 season.