The Buffalo Bills made waves last week by signing four-time Pro Bowl edge rusher Matthew Judon after the Miami Dolphins released him.
Similar to moves Buffalo has made in the past, they are looking to beef up the pass rush before making a seventh straight playoff push.
Judon spent his first week in Buffalo on the practice squad, but is now set to make his Bills debut on Sunday afternoon’s regular-season finale against the New York Jets.
“The Bills have elevated DE Matthew Judon and LB Keonta Jenkins from the practice squad for tomorrow’s game vs. the Jets. Judon’s debut with the Bills,” ESPN’s Alaina Getzenberg reports.
Judon is playing in his tenth season in the
NFL at 33 years old.
He is still looking to recapture some of that magic he had as a member of the
New England Patriots when he recorded 28 sacks in two seasons, headlined by a 15.5 sack 2022 season.
Judon had zero sacks in 13 games played in Miami this year.
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