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The Buffalo Bills added a recent Super Bowl champion

The Buffalo Bills made some changes to the defensive coaching staff in the offseason. They’re hoping the defense can return to being a ferocious unit that can help the team compete for a Super Bowl. The team added a recent Super Bowl-winning cornerback to the team on Friday.

David Canter with GSE Worldwide tweeted congratulations to Zayne Anderson for signing with the Buffalo Bills.

Anderson was an undrafted free agent from BYU in 2021. Anderson was a Chiefs practice squad member for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. He was a part of the practice squad when the Chiefs won the Super Bowl on Sunday night. Now he’ll head to another AFC contender in the Bills.

The Bills recently made changes to their staff for the secondary and overall defense. We’ll see if Anderson can assume a larger role with the Bills next season.

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