BUFFALO, N.Y. -- After moving on from pillars of the defense this offseason by releasing safety Jordan Poyer and cornerback Tre'Davious White, the Buffalo Bills added the first player to the secondary from outside the organization for 2024 by signing safety Mike Edwards to a one-year deal.
Edwards, who turns 28 in May, joins a safety room that includes Taylor Rapp, Damar Hamlin and Kendall Williamson. The two-time Super Bowl champion (Super Bowls LV and LVIII) spent last season with the Kansas City Chiefs, starting the last five regular season games and four postseason games.