At the epicenter of a successful team lies a strong offensive line. Though protecting the quarterback comes as the unit’s main purpose, injecting life into the run game and providing lanes for plays to develop come at ease with a strong front five.
In recent months, the Bills offensive line has taken a toll. With the retirement of Eric Wood due to unforeseen circumstances, the trading of Cordy Glenn to the Cincinnati Bengals, and the roller coaster that was the Richie Incognito retirement now leaves the Bills with a lackluster lineup on the starting o-line.