Breaking:right tackle Spencer Brown agree to 4-year contract extension,He explains his Reasons for signing….
Spencer Brown, a right tackle for the Buffalo Bills, has improved since his rookie year and is now planning to stay in Orchard Park for the long haul. Brown, a 2021 third-round pick, agreed to a four-year contract extension with his original team on Friday, which would keep him there until the 2028 campaign.
When healthy enough to play, the right tackle has been the starting quarterback every week for the past three seasons. He first assumed the starting position in Week 4 of his first season. Throughout his career, Brown has started 41 games, including both of the 2023 playoff games and all 17 of the regular season games.
Without a new deal, 26-year-old Brown was set to become an unrestricted free agency in March 2025. The deal’s financial details are still unknown.
Their catchphrase has been to draft, develop, and keep their own since general manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott took over in 2017. They have done this many times over the years, and Brown will continue to protect franchise quarterback Josh Allen by pairing with left tackle Dion
For the first time in his NFL career, Brown did not have any offseason surgery before to the 2023 season. He was able to complete an offseason program thanks to his full health, which resulted in a breakout third season. The Bills’ decision to invest in a new contract with their right tackle was probably greatly influenced by his play toward the conclusion of the season and into the playoffs.