While free agency doesn’t officially kick off until next week, the Buffalo Bills front office has been busy making moves. It started on Monday with the agreed upon deal with Josh Norman, followed up by re-signing Levi Wallace and Robert Foster along with picking up Spencer Long’s option.
However, the move that could have the biggest impact was the Bills were able to re-sign starting guard Quinton Spain. It was reported by multiple people, including NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, who tweeted that Spain had signed a three-year deal worth $15 million.
The signing of Quinton Spain came a little later in free agency and there was some questions how he might fit within this offensive line.