Amid an injury bug that hit the Buffalo Bills offensive line early in training camp, the team signed Jordan Simmons on July 25. His tenure in Buffalo was not long.
The Buffalo Bills wasted little time after their preseason win against the Indianapolis Colts. One day later, the team announced that four players had been trimmed from their roster.
With rosters needing to go down from 90 to 85 players by Tuesday’s deadline, the Bills have started their roster cuts. Buffalo announced on Sunday that the team has released offensive lineman Jordan Simmons, offensive lineman Derek Kerstetter, cornerback Olajiah Griffin, and tight end Jalen Wydermayer.
A late addition to camp, Simmons is likely here to allow others to recuperate The Buffalo Bills under general manager Brandon Beane have been a team that builds depth along the offensive line.
Jordan Simmons is on the move in free agency once again. The veteran lineman is signing a one-year deal with the Bills, per a team announcement. Simmons, 28, began his career with the Raiders, signing with them as a UDFA in 2017.
The Raiders could be without another key defensive player for Sunday’s game against the Colts. Defensive end Carl Nassib was placed on the COVID-19 list on Thursday, along with guard Jordan Simmons.
Simmons will help fill in for guard Denzelle Good, who will spend the remainder of the year on IR. He’ll join John Simpson as a supporting guard.
With Colby Parkinson still working back from a broken foot, the Seahawks promoted tight end Tyler Mabry to the 53-man roster. In an additional move, guard Jordan Simmons re-signed to the practice squad, filling the opening left by Mabry's elevation.
Hey, more roster news! The Seattle Seahawks let go of Jordan Simmons on Tuesday in final roster cuts, shortly followed by fellow guard Phil Haynes later in the week.
With the calendar flipping to June and offseason programs recently wrapping up, NFL training camps will begin around the league in less than two months.
After trading for Gabe Jackson and re-signing Jordan Simmons, the Seahawks remain on the hunt of additional guard depth in free agency. According to Field Yates of ESPN, the Seahawks hosted former Alabama standout Chance Warmack for a visit on Tuesday.
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