Predicting where 5 former Buffalo Bills will be playing in 2022

Jerry Hughes, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports)
Jerry Hughes, Buffalo Bills (Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports) /
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These are five players on the Buffalo Bills last year who still need a team for this upcoming season

After about a week of free agency, teams are starting to slow down in their signings. At this point, the goal is to find bargains wherever possible which means for some former Buffalo Bills, opportunities may be tough to find.

The Bills had a number of free agents this offseason already find new homes as Mitchell Trubisky and Levi Wallace headed to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Harrison Phillips agree to a deal with the Minnesota Vikings and Matt Breida and Jon Feliciano followed their former offensive coordinator Brian Daboll to the New York Giants, who is now the head coach.

The latest rumored deal is defensive tackle Vernon Butler joining the Las Vegas Raiders on a one-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo. Even with all the moves, there is still a number of key players from last year’s team that are looking for a new home this offseason. These are some predictions on where they could be playing football next year.