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Join now >The Bills are signing O.J. Howard.
On the heels of signing pass rusher Von Miller to a six-year, $120-million deal, Buffalo is also adding to the offense by pairing Howard with Dawson Knox at tight end. The former first-round pick fell clearly behind Cameron Brate (and obviously Rob Gronkowski) last season in Tampa Bay, but he was coming off a torn Achilles and will hopefully be able to regain form catching passes from Josh Allen. Knox will be the clear preferred option from a fantasy perspective, though we’ll see if Buffalo—currently with three wideouts under contract—ends up using more heavy personnel groupings in 2022.
The Raiders are signing Jakob Johnson.
The Raiders just lost fullback Alec Ingold to the Dolphins, so Josh McDaniels is bringing in a player he coached with New England to help fill the role. Johnson should be a lead blocker for Josh Jacobs and company this season.
The Dolphins are signing Alec Ingold.
Ingold will make up to $7.5 million on a two-year deal according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, making him the second-highest paid fullback in the league (behind Kyle Juszczyk, who Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel was with in San Francisco). Ingold isn’t likely to be a fantasy producer, but he’ll be a key part of Miami’s offense in real life.
Via: Tom Pelissero
The Texans are signing Dare Ogunbowale.
Ogunbowale is getting a two-year deal as he moves from the Jaguars to the AFC South rival Texans. Ogunbowale feels like a natural fit for what the Texans are looking for at running back and with their players, as he’s a versatile option to contribute on the roster.
The Raiders are signing Brandon Bolden.
Bolden will fill in as depth behind Josh Jacobs and Kenyan Drake, and he’ll also provide big-time special teams value. He’ll join former New England teammate Chandler Jones in New England playing under Josh McDaniels.