The Buffalo Bills have signed safety Maurice Alexander to a one-year deal, reports Mike Rodak of ESPN. He also says the contract is worth $1.375 million.
It appears Alexander himself was the first to report the news:
Alexander played in nine games for the Seahawks a year ago but hasn’t started a game since 2017. While he has 23 starts over his five-year NFL career, he would be a depth option at safety and a special teamer for Buffalo, competing with Rafael Bush, Dean Marlowe, and Siran Neal for a role as a backup to Micah Hyde and Jordan Poyer.