The Buffalo Bills have agree to terms with defenisve end Mario Addison, according to ESPN’s Marcel Louis-Jacques.
Addison is going to be 33 years old at the start of next season, but he’s been one of the most consistent defenisve ends in football over the past four years, and has a big connection to Bills head coach Sean McDermott, general manager Brandon Beane, and new defensive line coach Eric Washington. McDermott was the defensive coordinator for the Panthers from 2013-2016 when Addison really started to blossom, collecting 24.5 sacks in four years. Washington was his defensive line coach from 2012-17, then the Panthers defensive coordinator the past two years. Addison has been tremendous under Washington, racking up nine and 9.5 sacks in those two years, respectively.
Brandon Beane is staying very busy tonight. Yeesh. https://t.co/vcqvTFB5pI
— Matthew Bové (@Matt_Bove) March 17, 2020
#BillsMafia, here's what I wrote about Mario Addison last week. Now reportedly a member of the Bills: pic.twitter.com/AiW66k0VVY
— Sal Capaccio ? (@SalSports) March 17, 2020
Yep. Addison is 32, but last 4 years sack totals:
9.5, 11, 9, 9.5 https://t.co/uq3oOeN0wG— Sal Capaccio ? (@SalSports) March 17, 2020
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