The Buffalo Bills, after already adding to the trenches on defense during the 2024 NFL draft, have now done so on offense. The Bills have selected Georgia offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran-Granger in the fifth-round at No.
Here are three prospects who would be ideal selections for the Bills in the first round.
Plus, hear why Connor McGovern is excited to finally get his chance to start at center Beginning with the No. 28 overall selection, the Buffalo Bills will have 11 selections in this April’s 2024 NFL Draft, and after the first waves of NFL free agency, the Bills have plenty of needs to address through the draft.
The Buffalo Bills will undoubtedly continue to keep restructuring contracts this offseason. It all started with Connor McGovern. Entering this week, the Bills were approximately $45 million over the 2024 NFL salary cap of $255.4 million.
The Buffalo Bills have made a notable contract tweak as the new league year approaches. Per reports from NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Buffalo has restructured the contract of offensive lineman Connor McGovern in order to free up about $3.7 million.
The Buffalo Bills have restructured offensive lineman Connor McGovern‘s contract.
Dion Dawkins, Spencer Brown and Mitch Morse are locked into Week 1 starting roles for the Bills, but uncertainty clouds the guard spots. And recent developments have Buffalo’s swing tackle role in flux.
The Buffalo Bills have dealt with their share of injuries throughout training camp and preseason, and no unit has been hit harder than the offensive line.
The lineman came out of Wednesday’s practice with a leg injury and now head coach Sean McDermott is back to his non-committal ways regarding his availability.
A lengthy injury list for the Buffalo Bills keeps inviting players in. After a laundry list of injuries reported on Tuesday, the ensuing day saw another addition: Offensive lineman Connor McGovern.
It’s not the end all, be all, but analytics can give some context. The Buffalo Bills made a few new additions on both sides of the ball during the 2023 offseason.
It’s not the end all, be all, but analytics can give some context. The Buffalo Bills made a few new additions on both sides of the ball during the 2023 offseason.
Buffalo Bills GM Brandon Beane set out on a mission this offseason to improve the offensive line and protection for Josh Allen. He’s done just that, adding talent and depth to the position group to improve competition for starting roles as well as, ultimately, the on-field results.
The Buffalo Bills weren't as active when it came to big signings in free agency, but they made one big splash signing in former Dallas Cowboys offensive guard Connor McGovern.
After another free agency period featured the Cowboys’ starting left guard leaving in free agency, the team will be faced with a decision.
With their primary focus understandably on the impending start of the league year on Wednesday, the Dallas Cowboys are also keeping and eye on the 2023 NFL Draft. Having been awarded three additional compensatory picks, the Cowboys are set to make nine selections during April’s final weekend.
The Buffalo Bills are in agreement with free agent guard Connor McGovern on a three-year deal worth $23 million, NFL Network reported Monday. McGovern started all 15 games in which he played for the Cowboys in 2022.
The Dallas Cowboys have everything to play for at FedEx Field on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. With several playoff scenarios still available to coach Mike McCarthy's team, a win is what matters if any are to come to fruition.
After being written off by seemingly everyone after the first week of the season, the Cowboys enter the bye week as one of five teams with six wins. The bye comes at the perfect time, though.
Dak Prescott's hand injury is getting all the attention today but QB1 wasn't the only starter knocked out of action last night. Left Guard Connor McGovern and Safety Jayron Kearse both left the game and could miss more time as the Dallas Cowboys to press on in this already difficult season.
Dallas Cowboys guard Connor McGovern was part of the 2019 NFL Draft class that saw Dallas without a first-round selection thanks to the trade for wide receiver Amari Cooper with the then-Oakland Raiders made the season before.
The Dallas Cowboys are winless in 2021. They lost last year’s season finale. They lost four preseason games. Now they’ve lost on the NFL’s opening night.
Connor McGovern has a lot of fans who populate the Dallas Cowboys coaching and scouting staff. And as he readies to step in for Zack Martin in Thursday's season opener because the All-Pro Martin figures to be unavailable as he enters COVID-19 protocols, McGovern is talking in ways that maybe reflect and instill more confidence.
The Cowboys appear reluctant to move McGovern.
Cowboys executive VP Stephen Jones attempted to throw cold water on the prospect of McGovern moving, citing the franchise’s desire for O-line depth.
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