A few hours before the start of the free-agency period, the Buffalo Bills have kept one of their own from hitting the market.
Scott
ESPN's John Clayton reports the Bills have re-signed Bryan Scott, who started at safety and linebacker for them last year. An unnamed source informed Clayton the deal is for two years and more than $3 million.
Scott started Buffalo's first three games at strong safety. He missed five games with a twisted ankle and lost his job to George Wilson. But with the Bills ravaged by injuries, he started six games at linebacker. He sat out the final two games with a concussion.
Scott played in only nine games yet finished third on the Bills with 78 tackles, a stat the reflects more on the depleted defense than it does on Scott. He had two sacks, three tackles for losses and one interception.

ESPN's John Clayton reports the Bills have re-signed Bryan Scott, who started at safety and linebacker for them last year. An unnamed source informed Clayton the deal is for two years and more than $3 million.
Scott started Buffalo's first three games at strong safety. He missed five games with a twisted ankle and lost his job to George Wilson. But with the Bills ravaged by injuries, he started six games at linebacker. He sat out the final two games with a concussion.
Scott played in only nine games yet finished third on the Bills with 78 tackles, a stat the reflects more on the depleted defense than it does on Scott. He had two sacks, three tackles for losses and one interception.


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