Bills re-sign OL David Quessenberry

Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills front office have had a busy offseason. While there haven't been any "splash" signings, the team has made some really important decisions throughout this offseason. Re-signing Jordan Poyer, extending Matt Milano, and a few contract restructures have helped set the BIlls up for success. That, and protecting Josh Allen.  […]

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Brandon Beane and the Buffalo Bills front office have had a busy offseason.

While there haven't been any "splash" signings, the team has made some really important decisions throughout this offseason.

Re-signing Jordan Poyer, extending Matt Milano, and a few contract restructures have helped set the BIlls up for success. That, and protecting Josh Allen. 

Buffalo has made a few moves so far this offseason that showcase their desire to protect their franchise quarterback. Depth is important, especially along the offensive line, and it appears to be a focus from Brandon Beane and company.

In yet another depth move, and one that protects Josh Allen, the Buffalo Bills announced the re-signing of OL David Quessenberry.

Throughout his NFL career, Quessenberry has started in 26 games. The journeyman is a great depth piece and will provide a boost, when needed, to the offensive line. Before joining the Bills, Quessenberry played for the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans. 

Bills Mafia knows all too well how important depth is on this roster. Last season, Buffalo dealt with one of the more nasty injury bugs across the NFL. Premier players missed substantial time on both sides of the ball.

While there's still work to be done to protect Josh Allen, the few offensive line moves Brandon Beane has made so far this offseason will go a long way into protecting the franchise quarterback.

Now, all eyes will be on the draft. Let's see what Brandon Beane and company can do to bolster the offensive line.