The Buffalo Bills need their two free-agent defensive line additions now more than ever. While edge rusher Michael Hoecht and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi were serving six-game suspensions (for NFL drug policy violations), the Bills lost four interior linemen to injuries and struggled mightily to stop opposing ball carriers on a weekly basis.
The Buffalo Bills' defense could use a boost, and a pair of linemen may be able to provide one when they make their season debuts on October 26 against the Carolina Panthers.
The Buffalo Bills will receive a much-needed boost out of their Week 7 bye week in the form of two critical defensive pieces set to return from suspension.
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After two embarrassing losses, the Buffalo Bills are entering their Week 7 bye. They’re ready to introduce two new defenders with Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi set to return from six-game suspensions.
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Some defensive reinforcements are expected to be on the way the day following the Buffalo Bills’ embarrassing Week 6 loss to the Atlanta Falcons. Defensive linemen Michael Hoecht and Larry Ogunjobi are set to make their comeback in Week 8 after each of them served a six-game suspension due to violating the NFL’s Performance Enhancing Drug policy.
The Buffalo Bills went into this offseason looking to beef up their defensive line. In NFL free agency, the team signed defensive ends Joey Bosa and Michael Hoecht, as well as defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi.
Nothing like signing a guy to a one-year deal and then discovering that he’ll miss 40% of the season The Buffalo Bills spent some high-end resources on their defensive line this offseason.
He won't be available for the season's first six games, but the Buffalo Bills will gain an important chess piece for their defensive line interior coming out of their bye week.
The Buffalo Bills showed how close they are to a Super Bowl last season, and the franchise's plan of attack this offseason and in the draft means they are going for it in 2025.
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The Bills have jumped up in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft in order to draft Kentucky defensive tackle Deone Walker. Buffalo sent the Nos. 132 and 169 overall picks — their original fourth and first compensatory pick in the fifth — to Chicago in order to swap with the Bears.
With only five defensive tackles on the roster and one, free agent acquisition Larry Ogunjobi, suspended for the first six games of 2025, it was no secret the Buffalo Bills need help on the defensive front, a hole that was left open when they drafted CB Maxwell Hairston in Round 1.
Buffalo will use one of its two second-round picks to move up the board. The Bills are acquiring No. 41 from the Bears in a six-pick trade.
The Buffalo Bills' focus this offseason has been adding defensive line talent to pressure the quarterback and it appears their moves are garnering attention.
Two of the Buffalo Bills' recent free agent signings, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi and defensive end Michael Hoecht, face six-game suspensions for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
Bills GM Brandon Beane announced Friday that they learned that newly signed DT Larry Ogunjobi will be suspended for the first six games of the 2025 season
Ian Rapoport reports that the Bills are signing veteran DT Larry Ogunjobi to a one-year deal worth $8.3 million, including $8 million guaranteed. It did not take Ogunjobi very long to find a new home after being released by the Steelers just yesterday.
A second high-profile D-line cap casualty is heading to Buffalo.
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Defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi expects to play on Saturday when the Pittsburgh Steelers visit the Baltimore Ravens with the AFC North on the line in their Week 16 matchup, he told Steelers Now on Thursday.
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As the Pittsburgh Steelers navigate through their offseason decisions, the future of defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi has been a topic of speculation. With rumors circulating that Ogunjobi may be a potential cut candidate, the Steelers are weighing their options carefully before making any final decisions.
The Pittsburgh Steelers kept Larry Ogunjobi around for three more seasons after his initial one-year deal with the team last year. But one former player isn't seeing the production on the field that a defensive tackle with his salary should have. Ogunjobi signed a three-year, $28.75 million deal with the Steelers this past offseason.
The Steelers have high expectations for the 2023 season and that includes defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi, who recently shared the defense's main goal this year.
The Steelers had what is believed to be one of the best draft classes in the NFL this year and one of their rookies has already left an impression on veteran defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi.
Mike Tomlin has never been shy in sharing his expectations for players and he believes the best is yet to come for one of the Steelers who just re-signed.
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