Chase Lundt

Bills Place Curtis Samuel On IR, Promote WR Gabe Davis

The Bills swapped wide receivers on their active roster on Friday by placing Curtis Samuel on injured reserve and signing Gabe Davis from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.

Samuel was sidelined with knee and elbow injuries in Week 12, his fifth absence of the season after missing Weeks 1 through 4. He has only logged 81 receiving yards in six games despite a 40% snap share when active. This is his second disappointing campaign in a row after signing in Buffalo during the 2024 offseason. His three-year, $24MM contract has not aged well and he will likely be released as a cap casualty in the offseason. A pre-June 1 cut would save $6.275MM against the Bills’ 2026 salary cap with $3.45MM in dead money, per OverTheCap. A release after June 1 would save $8MM in 2026 with $1.725MM of dead money in 2026 and 2027.

Davis reunited with the Bills just before the start of the regular season, but did not see the field until second-year wideout Keon Coleman was benched in Week 11. Davis has started the last two games and caught four of his six targets for 62 yards on 59 snaps. His promotion to the 53-man roster indicates that he will continue to feature in Buffalo’s passing game for the rest of the season.

The Bills will also be without a number of key starters for their Week 13 matchup against the Steelers. Left tackle Dion Dawkins, right tackle Spencer Brown, and linebacker Terrel Bernard will all be sidelined on Sunday, according to the team’s injury report.

Dawkins briefly left last week’s game against the Texans to be checked for a concussion, but was cleared to return. After the game, however, symptoms reappeared, forcing the nine-year veteran into concussion protocol. He did not participate in practice this week.

Brown also went down in Week 12. His shoulder injury happened after Dawkins returned to the game; both tackles were replaced by swing tackle Ryan Van Demark in their respective absences. Van Demark will likely start at left tackle, which will set up rookie Chase Lundt to make his first career start at right tackle. The sixth-round pick has made one appearance this season, a three-snap effort in Week 4.

Bernard suffered an elbow injury in Houston, which will likely result in an uptick in work for Shaq Thompson and Dorian Williams. Bernard is tied for the most solo tackles and tackles for loss on the Bills defense.

Though Brown and Bernard could miss multiple games with their injuries, they are not expected to land on injured reserve, per Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic.

Ryan Van Demark On Bills’ Roster Bubble

The Bills have enjoyed good health along their offensive line over the past two seasons, largely using the same unit during that span. Mitch Morse‘s March 2024 exit represented a change, but David Edwards filled the void (as Connor McGovern shifted to center). Buffalo is returning the same starting five O-linemen from last season.

As the Bills have assembled one of the NFL’s top O-lines, they have prioritized their swingmen as well. The team will return Alec Anderson, who operated as a frequent sixth O-lineman (291 offensive snaps) despite having spent his first two NFL seasons without playing a down. As Anderson became a recurring character up front, the Bills also extended Ryan Van Demark shortly after their AFC championship game loss.

Van Demark received a one-year add-on, though that early move effectively bought out an ERFA year. He will only be a restricted free agent in 2026. But Van Demark’s spot with the Bills appears vulnerable, as The Athletic’s Joe Buscaglia’s roster projection leaves him off the final 53. The former Colts UDFA’s issues at right tackle have largely made the fourth-year blocker a one-position backup, Buscaglia adds, leaving him at risk of being usurped by someone with more versatility.

Van Demark did log more time at RT than LT in 2024, playing 154 snaps on the right side and 43 at the other O-line edge post. The Bills also drafted Chase Lundt in the sixth round this year and Tylan Grable in the 2024 sixth round. All 74 of Grable’s rookie-year snaps came at left tackle. A UConn alum, Lundt will turn 25 as a rookie. He also does not, in terms of game action, bring much positional flex. The Huskies used Lundt as their RT starter in four seasons, providing extensive experience ahead of a training camp battle with a (slightly) older performer.

The Bills are in the unusual position of not only returning all five O-line starters, but having two swing tackles in place for an extended run. Van Demark, 27, arrived as a practice squad presence in September 2022; he joined Anderson on that 16-man unit. Van Demark beat out David Quessenberry for Buffalo’s OT3 job in 2023, and played ahead of Anderson that year. Both have been developed in the Bills’ system, creating extreme tackle continuity for a team that has also extended starters Dion Dawkins (twice) and Spencer Brown. Lundt’s arrival, though, may bring change. While Anderson is considered a roster lock (per Buscaglia), Van Demark will be in for a camp battle.

NFL Draft Pick Signings: 5/9/25

We saw a busy day of 2025 NFL Draft pick signings today. Here are the mid- to late-round picks who inked their four-year rookie deals:

Arizona Cardinals

Buffalo Bills

Cincinnati Bengals

Detroit Lions

Houston Texans

Jacksonville Jaguars

Las Vegas Raiders

Los Angeles Chargers

Minnesota Vikings

New England Patriots

New York Giants

New York Jets

Pittsburgh Steelers

San Francisco 49ers

Tennessee Titans

Washington Commanders