Buffalo, N.Y. (WGR 550) - The Buffalo Bills have locked up their starting center through the 2024 season, as they've announced the signing of Mitch Morse to a two-year contract extension. NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo was the first to report the signing.
Garafolo also reports the extension for Morse is worth $19.5 million, with $12 million guaranteed. This would increase the 29-year-old's pay from $8.5 million to $11.25 million per-year.
Morse has been with the Bills since 2019 and has started 47 out of a possible 49 games over his three seasons in Buffalo.
This is the second offensive line move from the Bills on Monday. The team also announced the release of Daryl Williams.
Buffalo locks up its starting center through the 2024 season




