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Bills Re-Sign Alec Anderson, Raising Questions About Offensive Line
The future of Buffalo's offensive line remains uncertain as free agency approaches.
Feb. 21, 2026 at 3:05pm
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The Buffalo Bills have re-signed offensive lineman Alec Anderson, but questions remain about the team's projected starting offensive line group for the 2026 season. With free agents David Edwards and Connor McGovern potentially leaving, the Bills have several young linemen like Tylan Grable, Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, and Chase Lundt who could compete for starting roles. Anderson's versatility makes him a candidate to fill any openings, but the team's plans for the offensive line remain unclear as free agency and the draft approach.
Why it matters
The Bills' offensive line is a critical part of their success, and any changes to the starting group could have a significant impact on the team's performance next season. Retaining key free agents or developing young talent will be crucial for Buffalo as they look to build on their recent playoff appearances.
The details
With Edwards and McGovern both set to hit free agency, the Bills have several options to consider on the offensive line. Anderson, who can play multiple positions, could step into a starting role if Edwards departs. Younger players like Lundt, Van Pran-Granger, and Grable will also be in the mix, with Lundt and Van Pran-Granger potentially the top candidates to replace Edwards or McGovern. The Bills will need to make tough decisions on their free agents and develop their young linemen in order to maintain a strong offensive front.
- The Bills re-signed Alec Anderson on Friday, February 21, 2026.
- Edwards and McGovern are set to become free agents in the coming weeks.
The players
Alec Anderson
An offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills who can play multiple positions, including center.
David Edwards
A starting offensive guard for the Buffalo Bills who is set to become a free agent.
Connor McGovern
The starting center for the Buffalo Bills who is also set to become a free agent.
Tylan Grable
A young offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills who was drafted in the 6th round in 2024.
Sedrick Van Pran-Granger
A young offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills who was drafted in the 5th round in 2024.
Chase Lundt
A young offensive lineman for the Buffalo Bills who was drafted in the 6th round in 2025.
What’s next
The Bills will need to make decisions on whether to re-sign free agents David Edwards and Connor McGovern in the coming weeks. They will also need to evaluate their young offensive linemen like Tylan Grable, Sedrick Van Pran-Granger, and Chase Lundt to determine if any of them are ready to step into starting roles.
The takeaway
The Bills' offensive line is a critical part of their success, and any changes to the starting group could have a significant impact on the team's performance next season. Retaining key free agents or developing young talent will be crucial for Buffalo as they look to build on their recent playoff appearances.
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