DT Sebastian Joseph-Day pays Buffalo Bills a free-agent visit…

DT Sebastian Joseph-Day pays Buffalo Bills a free-agent visit…

 

The Los Angeles Rams selected the 6’4″, 310-pound defensive lineman in the sixth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Joseph-Day started 38 games during his three seasons with the Rams, totaling 137 tackles and six sacks. But after just seven games, the Rams placed him on Injured Reserve in 2021 because of a damaged pectoral muscle, ending his season.

In 2022, Joseph-Day relocated to play for the Los Angeles Chargers across town. In 16 games, he recorded 56 combined tackles, two sacks, a safety, an interception, and a fumble recovery. Despite recording 32 tackles and three sacks in his first season with the Chargers in 2023, Joseph-Day was dismissed by Los Angeles on December 22. Most recently,

It makes sense that One Bills Drive is trying to bolster its defensive line after losing defensive end Leonard Floyd as well as defensive tackles Tim Settle Jr. and Poona Ford in the previous two days. Two days into the new year, defensive tackles Linval Joseph and Jordan Phillips, as well as defensive end Shaq Lawson, are still unsigned, in addition to three free agents signing elsewhere.

The Bills only have five defensive lineman on their roster as of this writing, but they do have two signed to futures contracts: defensive end Kameron Cline and defensive tackle Eli Ankou, who were both on Buffalo’s practice squad the previous season.

Adding Joseph-Day, who has 71 games experience overall, 11 sacks, and 129 solo tackles,

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