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Bills continue adding to secondary by signing safety Geno Stone to a 1-year contract
Geno Stone, with six NFL seasons and versatility at safety, was signed to enhance Buffalo's defensive backfield amid coaching changes and roster turnover.
- On Monday, the Buffalo Bills signed safety Geno Stone to a one-year contract, joining C.J. Gardner-Johnson as the second safety added in free agency.
- After Buffalo released Taylor Rapp earlier this month, the Bills' secondary adjusts amid a defensive transition with Jim Leonhard taking over as coordinator under new coach Joe Brady.
- A six-season veteran, Stone spent four seasons with Baltimore and was a starter the past two years with Cincinnati, recording six interceptions in 34 games with the Bengals.
- The move immediately adds depth to Buffalo Bills' secondary, as Geno Stone brings experience at both safety positions, boosting roster flexibility.
- Looking ahead to the season, Stone, a free agent after completing a two-year contract, is expected to compete with C.J. Gardner-Johnson for a starting safety spot opposite Cole Bishop.
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The Buffalo Bills continued to strengthen their high school by signing a one-year contract on Monday to safety Geno Stone.
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