BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills made two moves to bolster their offense Monday, agreeing to a deal with veteran running back Duke Johnson while also, sources confirmed to ESPN, agreeing to terms with receiver Jamison Crowder on a one-year contract.
Johnson is signing a one-year deal with the team, his agents, Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey, told ESPN's Adam Schefter. The moves come after Buffalo had lost out on running back J.D. McKissic to the Washington Commanders last week.
The Bills initially agreed to terms with McKissic last Tuesday, but the Commanders ended up swooping in, and -- after initially not offering McKissic a deal -- gave him a two-year contract worth up to $7 million, similar to what Buffalo was offering.