The Buffalo Bills have traded reserve offensive lineman Marshall Newhouse to the Carolina Panthers, according to Adam Caplan of NFL Network.
The nine-year veteran signed with Buffalo this offseason, penning a one-year deal to serve as a backup to tackles Dion Dawkins and Jordan Mills. Throughout training camp, the Bills used Newhouse as a reserve along the interior offensive line, as well.
Newhouse, 29, appeared in all three games for the Bills this season, mostly serving as a sixth lineman in jumbo packages. He appeared on 3 offensive snaps for the season opener against the Baltimore Ravens, 6 offensive snaps against the Los Angeles Chargers, and 5 offensive snaps against the Minnesota Vikings.