The Buffalo Bills and center Connor McGovern have reached an agreement on a four-year contract extension today, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal is worth a total of $52 million and includes $32 million in guaranteed money, securing the veteran lineman's future in Buffalo.
The agreement marks a significant commitment to the interior of the Bills offensive line. McGovern has been a key contributor to the team's front five, providing essential protection for quarterback Josh Allen. By locking in their starting center with a long-term deal, the Buffalo front office ensures continuity for an offense that remains among the most productive in the NFL.
The $13 million average annual value of the contract reflects the rising market for interior offensive linemen and McGovern's value to the organization. This signing comes as the Bills continue to navigate their roster construction for the upcoming season, prioritizing the stability of their offensive front. Further details regarding the year-to-year cap hits are expected to be released as the contract is officially signed.
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