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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - The Buffalo Bills completed a triple play on the first day of free agency Friday by signing three offensive linemen, including guard Derrick Dockery to a seven-year contract.
The Bills also signed tackle Langston Walker, who became a free agent after voiding his contract with Oakland, and journeyman lineman Jason Whittle. Dockery's contract is worth $49 million and includes $18.5 million in guaranteed money.
The moves allowed the Bills to address one of their most significant holes this offseason after their patchwork line struggled in pass protection and the running attack last year. The moves came a day after Buffalo released veteran guard Chris Villarrial and prepared to lose veteran Mike Gandy to free agency.
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