Updated Jan. 22, 2026, 6:13 p.m. ET
The Buffalo Bills have signed former Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Zion Logue to a reserves/futures contract. Logue and the Bills are coming off a disappointing playoff loss to the Denver Broncos. In the aftermath, Buffalo fired coach Sean McDermott.
Buffalo re-signed most of their practice squad players from the 2025 season. Logue is expected to begin the 2026 NFL season with the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad. In 2025, Logue appeared in three games with the Bills. He posted 1/2 sack, two tackles and a pass defended.
The Bills signed Logue off the Atlanta Falcons’ practice squad during the 2024 NFL season. In 2024, Logue had a similar role in Buffalo. He appeared in two games for Buffalo and recorded a pair of tackles during his rookie season.
The Falcons drafted Logue in the sixth round of the 2024 NFL draft with the No. 196 pick. The Falcons released Logue ahead of the NFL’s roster cut deadline, but quickly re-signed him to their practice squad.
The Bills also signed former Georgia wide receiver Mecole Hardman to a reserve/futures contract. Hardman caught a 4-yard touchdown pass in Buffalo’s playoff loss to Denver.
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