Defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi signs one-year, $8.3 million deal with Bills

Buffalo, New York – The Buffalo Bills made significant moves this week to bolster their defensive line. Following the agreement with edge rusher Joey Bosa, the team is now set to sign defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi. Ogunjobi, who was released by the Steelers on Monday, is expected to join the Bills on a one-year, $8.3 million deal, with $8 million guaranteed and $1.7 million in potential incentives.

Last season, Ogunjobi recorded 41 tackles, five tackles for loss, and 1.5 sacks in 15 games for Pittsburgh. His tenure with the Steelers spanned three years, during which he also played for the Bengals and Browns. This upcoming season with the Bills will mark Ogunjobi’s first time playing outside the AFC North division, bringing a fresh start and new opportunities for the talented defensive lineman.

The addition of Ogunjobi to the Bills’ defensive front is expected to further strengthen their roster and provide depth in key positions. With Bosa and Ogunjobi now on board, the Bills are shaping up to have a formidable defensive line for the upcoming season. Ogunjobi’s experience in the league and his track record of solid performance make him a valuable asset for Buffalo as they aim to make a strong push in the playoffs and compete for an NFL title.

The Bills’ aggressive approach in acquiring top defensive talent demonstrates their commitment to building a competitive team that can contend with the best in the league. Ogunjobi’s signing is just the latest in a series of strategic moves by the Bills to solidify their roster and position themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the upcoming season. Fans can look forward to seeing Ogunjobi in action alongside his new teammates as they take on challenging opponents in the quest for football glory.