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Bills re-sign OL Alec Anderson to one-year deal

The Buffalo Bills re-signed offensive lineman Alec Anderson to a one-year contract on Wednesday.

Anderson, 25, who was undrafted out of UCLA in 2022, was an exclusive rights free agent.He made his NFL debut in 2024 and appeared in all 17 regular season games (four starts) and three playoff games for the Bills.

Anderson played 27 percent of the offensive snaps for a Buffalo position group that allowed the fewest sacks (14) in the NFL.

The Buffalo Bills have officially re-signed offensive lineman (OL) Alec Anderson to a one-year deal following his standout performance in the 2024 season. This move aims to strengthen the team’s offensive line and maintain depth ahead of the upcoming season.

Statistically, Anderson allowed only two sacks throughout the season and recorded an impressive 95% pass-blocking efficiency rate, demonstrating his ability to protect the quarterback effectively. His solid performances contributed to the Bills’ offensive stability, particularly in crucial late-season matchups.

Re-signing Anderson reflects the Bills’ confidence in his development and ensures continuity on the offensive line. With this new deal, he will have the opportunity to compete for a starting role and continue proving his value in the 2025 season.