The Buffalo Bills announced on Saturday, March 8 that long snapper Reid Ferguson has signed a four-year contract extension. Ferguson, set to turn 31 at the end of March, is the team’s longest-tenured player, having joined Buffalo as an undrafted free agent following the 2016 NFL Draft.
This deal keeps Ferguson in Orchard Park, NY through the 2029 NFL season. Contract details were not available as of publishing. Ferguson has been a pillar of consistency, playing 131 games for Buffalo. He’s someone whose counting stats don’t begin to tell the story of his importance to the team.