It looks as if the door could be open for a potential homecoming along the Buffalo Bills‘ offensive line.

The Bills have a vacancy at left guard, and old friend Wyatt Teller is available.

Teller, who played the last sevens seasons for the Cleveland Browns after being traded from the Bills, publicly announced his intention to find a new home in free agency. The 31-year-old hog molly posted a note of gratitude to Browns fans on Instagram, tagging his wife’s account, too.

With starter David Edwards projected to earn obscene money when he hits the market this March, presumably in the $20 million average annual value range, the Bills will most likely need to find a replacement for their starting left guard.

Teller, a 2018 fifth-round draft pick by the Bills, could be the answer, presuming there’s mutual interest in a reunion. He posted three consecutive Pro Bowl seasons, beginning in 2021. The past two years, the Browns’ starting right guard missed a total of eight games, most recently battling a calf injury in December 2025.

With 109 career appearances under his belt, Teller has built a reputation as a road grader who plays with a nastiness.