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Saints Sign Ex-Bills Guard to $61 Million Deal
New Orleans bolsters offensive line with four-year contract for veteran David Edwards.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The New Orleans Saints have signed former Buffalo Bills guard David Edwards to a four-year, $61 million contract. This move comes as the Saints look to strengthen their offensive line and provide protection for their new backfield additions, including running back Travis Etienne who signed a four-year, $52 million deal to return to his home state of Louisiana.
Why it matters
The Saints are making a concerted effort to rebuild their offense around a powerful rushing attack. Signing Edwards, a veteran guard, to a lucrative deal signals their commitment to improving the offensive line and creating holes for their running game. This move, along with the Etienne signing, suggests the Saints are transitioning their offensive identity.
The details
The Saints signed Edwards, a former Bills guard, to a four-year, $61 million contract. This deal will pay Edwards over $15 million per year, making him one of the highest-paid guards in the NFL. The Saints made this move to solidify their offensive line and provide protection for their new backfield talent, including running back Travis Etienne who signed a four-year, $52 million deal to join the team.
- The Saints signed Edwards to the four-year, $61 million contract on March 9, 2026.
- The Saints previously converted over $10 million of running back Alvin Kamara's salary into a signing bonus, providing the team with significant cap flexibility.
The players
David Edwards
A veteran guard who previously played for the Buffalo Bills and is now signing a lucrative four-year, $61 million contract with the New Orleans Saints.
Travis Etienne
A running back who signed a four-year, $52 million contract to join the New Orleans Saints, returning to his home state of Louisiana.
Alvin Kamara
The Saints' long-time starting running back, whose contract was recently restructured to provide the team with significant cap flexibility.
What they’re saying
“Former Bills G David Edwards is signing a 4-year, $61 million deal with the Saints, per source.”
— Adam Schefter, ESPN Insider (ESPN)
What’s next
The Saints will need to monitor the situation with Alvin Kamara, as the restructuring of his contract suggests the team may be preparing for a potential transition at the running back position.
The takeaway
The Saints are making a concerted effort to rebuild their offense around a powerful rushing attack, as evidenced by the signings of guard David Edwards and running back Travis Etienne. These moves signal a shift in the team's offensive identity as they look to establish a dominant ground game.
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