Bills DT Ed Oliver agrees to reported four-year, M contract extension

The Buffalo Bills are locking up defensive tackle Ed Oliver through the 2027 season after reaching an agreement to a four-year contract extension valued up to $68 million, two people familiar with negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday.

The people spoke to the AP on the condition of anonymity because the contract has not yet been signed. One of the people provided the value of the contract by adding Oliver is guaranteed to make $45 million.

ESPN was the first to report the deal had been reached.

The Bills selected Oliver with the ninth overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft out of Houston. He was entering the final year of his contract after Buffalo picked up the fifth-year option of his deal last spring.

Listed at 6-foot-1 and 287 pounds, the 25-year-old Oliver has been a full-time starter in Buffalo since his sophomore season. He relies on his speed to penetrate the line of scrimmage and be disruptive in the backfield.

Oliver had a career-low of 2.5 sacks in 13 games last season, missing three games with an ankle injury. Overall, he boasts 14.5 sacks, 30 tackles for losses and four forced fumbles in 62 career games.

The agreement begins to help solidify the middle front of the Bills defense for the long-term future with Buffalo’s other defensive tackles’ contracts set to expire after this season.

Defensive line coach Eric Washington last week challenged Oliver to be better at anticipating plays.

“When you have the kind of talent that Ed has, you’ve got to be able to process very, very quickly … so he can play ahead of a play as opposed to playing with the sequence of that particular play.” Washington said, while crediting Oliver for playing with more confidence.

Reporting by The Associated Press.

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