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Bills Unleash 314-Pound Beast to Reinforce Defensive Front — Reshape 53-man Roster

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Orchard Park, NY — Here’s a comeback story straight out of the trenches. Zion Logue, the mammoth 314-pound defensive lineman from Georgia, was cut from the Bills' 53-man roster—only to be signed to the practice squad the very next day. It's the kind of move that says: "We almost let him slip away… but not today."

Logue entered the league as a sixth-round pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. After tasting the heartbreak of roster cuts, he’s back in Buffalo with something to prove. His size, raw strength, and flashes of disruption in camp convinced the front office and coaching staff that his story here isn’t finished.

This isn’t just about adding depth. With cornerstone defenders like Ed Oliver and promising young talent like Deone Walker, the Bills are crafting a defensive line that’s not just big—it’s relentless.

Head coach Sean McDermott didn’t hold back acknowledging Logue’s return:

“Zion’s return is a statement. He was let go yesterday—but he's back today because on the field, his presence is undeniable. He fits how we want to play—physical, disruptive, refusing to back down. He earned this shot in Buffalo.”

For General Manager Brandon Beane, the move underscores a strategy built on resilience: trust in talent, reward hard work, and build for the long haul—not just Week 1.

This is Bills Mafia’s kind of storyline: a guy who was almost gone, but now gets a shot because he refused to quit. A 314-pound force, fighting for a place on the field and ready to define Sundays in Buffalo.

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