The Buffalo Bills made a key move to bolster their offensive line, officially signing veteran guard to a one-year contract. With the offseason in full swing and roster depth a top priority, he brings experience and physicality to a unit that has been a major focus for the Bills heading into 2025. The team announced the signing as part of their effort to fortify the trenches and give quarterback Josh Allen additional protection.
He arrives in Buffalo after spending the past two seasons with the Houston Texans. Acquired by Houston via trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of the 2023 season, he logged 21 games in a Texans uniform, including four starts. Known for his aggressive play style and versatility, he provides the Bills with a reliable option at guard, capable of stepping in when called upon. His time in Houston helped him refine his technique, and he now looks to make an impact in the AFC East.
Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 310 pounds, Green was originally selected in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Illinois. His combination of size, strength, and mobility made him a standout prospect, and he’ll look to tap into that potential as part of Buffalo’s offensive line rotation. The Bills have made it clear this offseason that improving the offensive front is a priority, and Green’s signing reflects that commitment.

Green will sport No. 51 as he suits up for Buffalo, adding veteran presence and valuable depth to the unit. With training camp on the horizon, the Bills are building a competitive atmosphere in the trenches, and Green is ready to seize the opportunity. Bills Mafia will be watching closely as Green looks to carve out a meaningful role and help push Buffalo one step closer to their championship aspirations.