Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle’s career has come to an end. A fifth-round pick in 2021, Doyle was forced to hang up his cleats and retire well before he had probably imagined.
Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Tommy Doyle announced his retirement from the NFL due to medical reasons. Doyle, 26, played in 11 games during his rookie season in 2021 and one more in 2022.
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The Buffalo Bills announced that OL Tommy Doyle is retiring from the NFL on Friday. Doyle, 27, was a fifth-round pick by the Bills out of Miami (OH) back in 2020.
Doyle’s career was cut short due to injury After a challenging series of injuries, Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Tommy Doyle has decided to retire, per a social media post shared by Due Champions.
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What’s next for Tommy Doyle and the Bills? Earlier this week, the Buffalo Bills released offensive lineman Tommy Doyle, designating him as waived/injured.
Per the wire, the Bills have placed veteran OL Tommy Doyle on the reserve/physically unable to perform list after waiving him with an injury designation yesterday.
Simon joins the Bills after collegiate stops at Notre Dame and Pitt — while Doyle now faces the prospect of starting over in a new city The Buffalo Bills have signed undrafted free-agent linebacker Shayne Simon, and designated offensive lineman Tommy Doyle as waived/injured.
The Buffalo Bills have added another member to their 2024 undrafted free agent class, signing linebacker Shayne Simon ahead of Tuesday’s OTA practice. The team waived 26-year-old offensive lineman Tommy Doyle in a corresponding roster move.
The Bills announced they have signed UDFA LB Shayne Simon to a contract. Buffalo is officially waiving OL Tommy Doyle with an injury designation. Simon spent his first three seasons at Notre Dame where he played in 32 games including eight starts.
Now entering the final year of his rookie deal, the big lineman faces an uphill climb to make the final roster The Buffalo Bills under general manager Brandon Beane have done a fantastic job building depth along the offensive line.
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