Bills sign center Mitch Morse a two-year contract extension

Buffalo locks up its starting center through the 2024 season
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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.

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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.

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This is the second offensive line move from the Bills on Monday. The team also announced the release of Daryl Williams.

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