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Bills agree to sign right guard Torrence to 4-year extension with $46M guaranteed, AP source says
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WBAL Baltimore News
PITTSFORD, N.Y. (AP) — Bills general manager Brandon Beane continued prioritizing protecting quarterback Josh Allen on Friday by signing starting right guard O’Cyrus Torrence to a four-year contract extension with $46 million in guarantees.
The Bills announced the signing, while a person with knowledge of the deal provided the monetary terms of the contract to The Associated Press.
For Beane, the agreement represented his latest major investment in keeping much of Buffalo’s offensive line intact for the long term.
Torrence’s new contract follows the the Bills re-signing center Connor McGovern to a four-year, $52 million contract to prevent him from entering free agency in March.
And the unit’s four returning starters from last season, including left tackle Dion Dawkins, are now under contract through at least 2027.