Plus, a look at where the Bills stand now in terms of comp picks for 2025 The Houston Texans have made a splash during the opening days of 2024 NFL free agency.
With losses left and right, the Buffalo Bills' defense will look drastically different next season. The Bills suffered another loss on that side of the ball on Thursday, as defensive tackle Tim Settle signed a two-year deal worth up to $7 million with the Houston Texans, per Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
The Houston Texans are adding some depth on the defensive line with the signing of Tim Settle.
The Houston Texans have found their replacement for Maliek Collins. The Texans have agreed to terms with former Buffalo Bills defensive lineman Tim Settle Jr.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Texans are hosting DT Tim Settle for a free agent visit. Houston is reworking its defensive tackle group so far in free agency after losing Sheldon Rankins and trading Maliek Collins.
A roster lock for the defensive line rotation or a cut-day trade candidate? The Buffalo Bills have a deep, talented defensive line. Whether we’re talking about the defensive tackles or the edge rushers, the Bills roll five-deep at each spot.
The first Buffalo Bills player to sustain an injury during 2023 training camp returned to the field after only missing one workout. On Tuesday, the sixth outing of Bills training camp, Buffalo defensive tackle Tim Settle watched practice from the sideline.
Tim Settle was not on the field for the sixth day of Buffalo Bills 2023 training camp at St. John Fisher University. The defensive tackle is the first notable player to miss a training camp practice due to injury, discounting those who began the summer on the PUP list such as Von Miller.
A year from now we'll know if the Buffalo Bills - after years of knocking on the Super Bowl door - finally kicked it in. While only this season can provide that answer, we do know that in late April 2024 the Bills will be evaluating their new draft class.
Going back-to-back Buckeyes to start Buffalo’s draft The Buffalo Bills are getting ready to put their free-agency plan into action. A couple of moves have
The Buffalo Bills and defensive tackle Tim Settle agreed on a renegotiated contract for 2023 which opened up a bit of cap space. According to ESPN’s Field Yates, the new contract saves the Bills $600,000 toward the salary cap next season.
Per ESPN's Field Yates, the Buffalo Bills have agreed to a restructured contract with defensive tackle Tim Settle, one that is set to save them approximately $600,000 in cap space. Settle, set to turn 26 in July, returns to Buffalo for a second season after spending his first four years in Washington.
One of this season’s newest editions to the Bills defense had a bold prediction going into Sunday’s clash with the Packers. DT tackle Tim Settle, who signed
How did the Bills’ interior fare without Oliver and Phillips? It’s no secret that the Buffalo Bills were without a pair of important defensive tackles in standout Jordan Phillips and former first-rounder Ed Oliver when they faced the Miami Dolphins.
The first injury report for Week 2 is out, and three key defensive players for the Buffalo Bills are all listed as DNP/Questionable. Both defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Tim Settle could not have picked a worse time to be on the shelf with the Titans and Derrick Henry coming to town this Monday, ready to enforce a full-on running game attack.
At this moment, the Buffalo Bills are a bit shy at defensive tackle, with Ed Oliver and Tim Settle not practicing at midweek - a rather imperfect piece of timing as the Bills in Week 2 face Derrick Henry on Monday night.
A healthy, youthful option to replace Harrison Phillips? The Buffalo Bills continue to plug holes in their defensive line during free agency, signing former Washington Commanders DT Tim Settle on Monday afternoon.
Defensive tackle Tim Settle will now get the opportunity to thrive out of the shadows of Washington’s talented defensive line. Settle agreed a two-year dear deal with a $9 million base and max of $10.6 million with the Buffalo Bills, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo.
The Washington Football Team m’s problems with COVID are continuing to mount, as on Tuesday the WFT was forced to add two more players to the COVID-19 reserve list.
With training camp officially underway, the Washington Football Team is missing some key players on both sides of the football. Newly-signed wide receiver Curtis Samuel and defensive end Matt Ioannidis found themselves on the Reserve/COVID-19 list just a few days into training camp.
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