Report: Bills, defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi agree to one-year deal
The Bills and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi reportedly agreed to terms Wednesday on a one-year contract worth $8.3 million, per NFL Insider Ian Rapoport.

The Buffalo Bills are continuing to beef up the defensive line.
The Bills and defensive tackle Larry Ogunjobi reportedly agreed to terms Wednesday on a one-year contract worth $8.3 million, per NFL Insider Ian Rapoport. Rapoport added that $8 million is guaranteed, and incentives can push the deal up to $10 million.
The move comes hours after Buffalo reportedly agreed to a contract with star pass rusher Joey Bosa.
Ogunjobi, 30, was released by the Steelers Monday after three seasons with the team. Over eight seasons in the league, the six-foot-three, 305-pound player made 108 starts and recorded 27.5 sacks.
He had 1.5 sacks, five tackles for loss and seven quarterback hits in 2024.
The Bills will be the first team outside the AFC North that Ogunjobi has joined. He’s spent time in Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Cleveland.