With no signing bonus the guaranteed contract gives Johnson security in 2025 and the Bills financial flexibility in 2026. The Buffalo Bills brought back one of their own free agents this past month, solidifying the depth chart, by re-signing running back Ty Johnson to a two-year contract worth $4 million, with $1.49 million guaranteed.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN announced former Maryland running back Ty Johnson agreed on a new two-year deal with the Buffalo Bills to stay with the team following a good year as a versatile running back.
The Buffalo Bills would have wanted to bring back many free agents, one of which was running back Ty Johnson. Having emerged as a solid thrid-down back last season, coupled with his dual-threat ability, Johnson was quite the weapon for offensive coordinator Joe Brady.
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The Buffalo Bills' backfield continued to be the focal point of the team's reported signings on Tuesday. After re-signing third-down running back Ty Johnson and bringing former practice squad RB Darrynton Evans back into the fold, the Bills agreed to terms with a key utility player who is officially listed as a fullback.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Buffalo Bills have been very active in free agency. They have re-signed some key players that have helped them dominate the AFC East for the last few years.
Maintaining a role on the Bills’ offense despite Ray Davis arriving in the draft to join James Cook, Ty Johnson intends to stay in the fold. Johnson is re-signing with Buffalo, ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Bills are re-signing RB Ty Johnson to a two-year deal on Tuesday. Johnson, 27, is a former sixth-round pick of the Lions back in 2019 out of Maryland.
Ty Johnson has quietly become one of the most efficient running backs in the NFL. As a free agent this offseason, Buffalo Bills' general manager Brandon Beane should be prioritizing the re-signing of one of the most underrated players in the league.
As the offseason approaches and as the NFL Playoffs are coming to a head, the Cleveland Browns' offseason plans will come into full focus. They have a
When one door closes, another one opens, and Buffalo Bills' running back Ty Johnson is living proof. Johnson was seen ripping through the Baltimore Ravens' defense for a 17-yard gain and sliding down at the 31-yard line to effectively end the Bills' divisional round win at Highmark Stadium.
The Buffalo Bills have plenty of weapons. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns have plenty to address this offseason. Fresh off the news of Deshaun Watson's recent re-injury, quarterback could be the main focus.
If you thought Ty Johnson’s clutch touchdown catch in the AFC wild-card round was impressive, wait until you see it through the lens of NFL Films. The Buffalo Bills’ 31-7 dismantling of the Denver Broncos had plenty of highlight-worthy moments, but Johnson’s sliding touchdown grab on 4th and 1 stands out as a true masterpiece.
The Cleveland Browns have plenty to address this offseason. Fresh off the news of Deshaun Watson's recent re-injury, quarterback could be the main focus.
The Cleveland Browns absolutely need to add some more offensive weapons this offseason, and more than anything, they must find another running back. Nick Chubb's NFL career is unfortunately in serious question after his latest injury, and it has become increasingly obvious that Jerome Ford is not a lead back.
The Cleveland Browns need to fill out a ton of depth on their offense this coming offseason. Between their obviously dire need for a quarterback, their
The New York Jets have failed to reach the playoffs in 14 consecutive seasons. However, the Jets have had playoff contributors on their roster in that time. One former Jet had a big impact on Wild Card Sunday.
First, Josh Allen got angry. Then Allen pulled off a magic act. And after the Buffalo Bills blowout win over the Broncos, Allen sounded off on Ty Johnson’s crazy fourth-down touchdown.
In spite of being a twice-cut sixth-round pick as a running back, Ty Johnson has found his home, carving out a nice role with the Buffalo Bills. He posted a career day against his former team, the Detroit Lions, in the Bills' 48-42 win on Sunday.
In fantasy football, opportunity is everything. These little-known running backs haven’t seen much action, but thanks to injuries to starting players, they have an excellent chance to break out in Week 7.
The Bills’ midseason switch to Joe Brady as offensive coordinator brought about a new emphasis on the running game. Considering the changes which have taken place in the teams’ receiving corps, Buffalo’s backfield is a group carrying considerable importance ahead of 2024.
Running back Ty Johnson proved valuable in his first season with the Buffalo Bills, and his performance has apparently earned him the opportunity to compete for the RB2 role.
Ty Johnson has made it there, but he has no interest in making it anywhere else, at least for the time being. Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the journeyman running back will stay involved in New York football, as he's set to re-sign with the Buffalo Bills for at least a second season.
The Bills are keeping one of James Cook‘s backups in the fold.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid appeared to make a crucial mistake by not challenging a play early in his team’s divisional round playoff game against the Bills on Sunday.
The Bills will welcome running back Ty Johnson after his concussion against the Miami Dolphins last Sunday in their AFC East-clinching win. Johnson suffered the injury when he was stunned by Dolphins linebacker Jerome Baker on the goal line before halftime.
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