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Bills Eyeing Cushenberry as Starting Center
Veteran lineman could bolster Buffalo's offensive line
Mar. 31, 2026 at 9:59pm
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The Buffalo Bills are reportedly interested in signing veteran center Lloyd Cushenberry, who has started games for the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans over the past six seasons. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady has labeled Cushenberry as a 'starting-caliber' player, indicating the Bills see him as a potential upgrade to their offensive line.
Why it matters
The Bills are looking to strengthen their offensive line after a disappointing end to the 2025 season. Cushenberry's experience and skill set could help solidify the center position and provide more protection for star quarterback Josh Allen.
The details
Cushenberry, 28, has started 70 games in the NFL since being drafted by the Broncos in 2020. He spent four seasons in Denver before signing with the Titans as a free agent in 2024. Offensive coordinator Joe Brady has praised Cushenberry's abilities, saying he has the potential to be a starting-caliber center in the league.
- Cushenberry has started 70 games over the past six NFL seasons.
- He spent four seasons with the Denver Broncos from 2020-2023.
- Cushenberry signed with the Tennessee Titans as a free agent in 2024.
The players
Lloyd Cushenberry
A 28-year-old center who has started games for the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans over the past six NFL seasons.
Joe Brady
The offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills, who has labeled Cushenberry as a 'starting-caliber' player.
Josh Allen
The star quarterback for the Buffalo Bills, who could benefit from improved offensive line play.
What they’re saying
“It's not a leap to describe Cushenberry as a starting-caliber player. He's done it across six seasons with the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans.”
— Joe Brady, Offensive Coordinator, Buffalo Bills
What’s next
The Bills will continue to evaluate Cushenberry and other free agent options as they look to bolster their offensive line ahead of the 2026 season.
The takeaway
The Bills' interest in Cushenberry signals their commitment to improving the offensive line and providing better protection for star quarterback Josh Allen. His experience and skill set could make him a valuable addition to the team.
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