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flag The Buffalo Bills signed Super Bowl champ C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year deal to bolster their secondary.

The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson to a one-year, up to $6 million contract, adding depth and experience to their secondary. Gardner-Johnson, a Super Bowl champion with the Eagles in 2024, played for the Texans, Ravens’ practice squad, and Bears in 2025, starting seven of 10 games with Chicago and recording two interceptions and three sacks. He joins the Bills after a turbulent free agency period, aiming to strengthen a defense seeking improvement after a 2025 playoff exit. His role is expected to be key at strong safety alongside Cole Bishop, filling the void left by departing veteran Jordan Poyer.

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