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The Bills signed Cameron Dantzler to a one-year deal Wednesday and cut fellow cornerback Kyler McMichael.

Dantzler, 24, was a third-round pick by Minnesota in 2020 and played in 35 games (26 starts) for the Vikings.

The Washington Commanders claimed him off waivers from the Vikings in March but released him last week.

Dantzler tallied 149 tackles, 17 passes defensed, three interceptions and three forced fumbles for Minnesota.

McMichael, 23, was signed to Buffalo's practice squad in September 2022 and signed a reserve/future contract in January.

Undrafted out of North Carolina, McMichael has not appeared in an NFL game.

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