Jaguars Sign Former Bills TE Quintin Morris
Jaguars Sign Former Bills TE Quintin Morris

Jaguars Sign Former Bills TE Quintin Morris

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The Jacksonville Jaguars have signed veteran tight end Quintin Morris to a one-year deal, adding depth to their restructured tight end group. Morris, 26, spent the past four seasons with the Buffalo Bills primarily as a blocking tight end and special teams contributor, appearing in 45 games with 15 receptions, 146 yards, and three touchdowns. Originally an undrafted free agent from Bowling Green, Morris was not tendered by the Bills as a restricted free agent this offseason, enabling him to sign with Jacksonville. The Jaguars, having traded Evan Engram and allowed Luke Farrell to leave in free agency, previously added Hunter Long and Johnny Mundt to bolster the position behind likely starter Brenton Strange. Morris is valued for his blocking ability, which aligns with the Jaguars' coaching staff's priorities for tight ends. Jacksonville will need to make a corresponding roster move to stay within the league-mandated 90-player limit.

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