Auburn defensive back Jamien Sherwood (9) celebrates after recovering a fumbled punt return at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La., on Saturday, Oct. 26, 2019. Jc Auburnlsu 32
It was reported by The Draft Network’s Justin Melo that the Buffalo Bills were one of 20 teams to meet with Auburn safety Jamien Sherwood. The interest from the Bills makes sense, especially with the news this week that long-time back-up Dean Marlowe was leaving the Bills to sign with the Detroit Lions.
The departure of Marlowe does create a need to add another safety to the roster to back up starters Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde as the only other two safeties currently under contract are Jaquan Johnson and Josh Thomas.