The Buffalo Bills have kept their offensive line in tact this offseason, re-signing Daryl Williams, Jon Feliciano, and restructuring Mitch Morse's contract.
Now you can add offensive guard Ike Boettger to that list, as he's re-signed with the team to a one-year deal.
The 26-year-old was tendered by the Bills back on March 17, which allowed Buffalo to match any contract another team could have offered Boettger and retain his rights.
Boettger is expected to compete for the Bills' starting guard position opposite Feliciano next season. Third-year offensive lineman Cody Ford and second-year lineman Ryan Bates will also play into that competition.
Boettger started seven games for the Bills in 2020 and ended up playing 57% of the team's total offensive snaps for the year. In those 622 snaps, Boettger earned a pretty decent 65.3 grade from Pro Football Focus.