The Bills have a chance to restock the cupboards in the DT room in this NFL Draft Join me as I embark on an article series reviewing each position group from the NFL Scouting Combine and give my opinion on who the Buffalo Bills should consider on each day of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Ed Oliver is the Buffalo Bills' lone holdover on the interior of the defensive line, meaning general manager Brandon Beane will need the devote extra attention to the position group this offseason.
As it stands, the Buffalo Bills only have one interior defensive lineman on their roster, and that would be Ed Oliver. The rest of their defensive tackles are set to be free agents once the new league year starts in mid-March.
Bills DT Ed Oliver had the final $7 million of his $14.75 million 2024 base salary become fully guaranteed on February 12. Buffalo has a built-in option to effectively restructure $12.5 million of that and add a contract year in 2027.
For a half-decade, the Kansas City Chiefs had the most feared offense in football. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was ruthless within structure, and when forced out of it created plays few are willing to attempt.
Oliver picked off a pass by New England Patriots quarterback Bailey Zappe on team’s first series Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver came up huge for Buffalo’s defense during the New England Patriots’ first offensive drive, making a diving interception of a pass by quarterback Bailey Zappe.
Ed Oliver took his show to the west coast to rave reviews The Buffalo Bills squeaked out a 24-22 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers to bring their winning streak to three games.
It certainly wasn’t pretty, but it counts the same in the standings. The Buffalo Bills won on Saturday night, beating the Los Angeles Chargers out west at SoFi Stadium, 24-22.
In a season defined by inconsistency, the Buffalo Bills' silver linings are even glossier. One such source of optimism has been defensive lineman Ed Oliver, the ninth overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft.
The Buffalo Bills had a few things not in their favor during their game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. While we aren't making excuses, we just want to point out a few things that could've swung the contest in the Jags' favor.
Much to the surprise of Buffalo Bills fans, the team gave DT Ed Oliver a massive four-year, $68M extension before training camp began. Before his new contract, his best season came in 2019, where he totaled jut five sacks.
Further details have emerged on the contract extension of Bills DT Ed Oliver.
Throughout the offseason, there were several rumors surrounding Buffalo Bills defensive end Ed Oliver. He was the subject of hypothetical trades as a way for Buffalo to clear some more cap space should the need arise.
A hot defensive tackle market just got hotter, as Buffalo Bills DT Ed Oliver inks a four-year extension. He’s in good company, as a number of top DTs put the pen to paper this offseason.
In 62 career regular-season games over four years, Miller has 14.5 sacks, 11 pass defenses, four forced fumbles, 42 quarterback hits, 30 tackles for loss and 151 total tackles.
Did the Buffalo Bills improve enough this offseason to get over the hump in the AFC and make it to the Super Bowl? That is the question everyone is asking, and it just so happens it comes at a time when one of the league's top receivers, DeAndre Hopkins, was recently released by the Arizona Cardinals.
Overall, the Cowboys have a talented roster. Alas, there are still areas that could use an upgrade. Atop that list is defensive tackle, where Dallas had an unproductive group in 2022.
If the Vikings want any chance of truly contending this upcoming season, they have to get things figured out on the defensive side of the ball.
There were rumors swirling earlier in the offseason that Oliver could be traded after he made some cryptic posts on social media hinting at his time with the franchise being over.
The idea of the Buffalo Bills trading Ed Oliver might not actually be the Bills idea. Indeed, it is the social media posting habit of the explosive defensive lineman that has Bills Mafia wondering ...
Sometimes, in this social media age, it’s hard to read between the lines. This isn’t one of those times. Entering a contract year and as an anchor on the Bills defensive line, he wants to get paid.
When the Buffalo Bills selected Ed Oliver with the ninth overall pick in 2019, he was drawing comparisons to Aaron Donald as a dominant interior defensive lineman.
Defensive end Greg Rousseau, one of the best players on the Bills, has one of the NFL's more interesting backstories.
As the Bills head to South Florida for a noon matchup against a red-hot Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins, they have seen a tough challenge get tougher.
Ed Oliver's absence against the Titans could prove significant considering Derrick Henry represents the obvious focal point of Tennessee’s offense.
The first injury report for Week 2 is out, and three key defensive players for the Buffalo Bills are all listed as DNP/Questionable. Both defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Tim Settle could not have picked a worse time to be on the shelf with the Titans and Derrick Henry coming to town this Monday, ready to enforce a full-on running game attack.
The 24-year-old former Houston Cougar has been a model of durability and consistency through his first three NFL seasons.
Slotting in at the third of four tiers with respect to value, Oliver’s option will come with a value of $10.753M.
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