Former Los Angeles Chargers center Will Clapp has been cut by the Buffalo Bills.
Clapp signed a one-year deal with the Bills in March. The move reunited Clapp with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who was New Orleans' offensive assistant during Clapp's rookie season. However, that was not enough to keep Clapp around for the 2024 season.
Following his stint with the Saints, Clapp signed a one-year deal with the Chargers in 2022 and spent the next two seasons of his career in Los Angeles. According to PFF, Clapp recorded a 56.7 overall grade, played 702 offensive snaps, committed only one penalty, and allowed only one sack during the 2023 season.
The 28-year-old was recently placed in the concussion protocol this past week before their preseason finale against the Carolina Panthers. He was the Bills backup center behind starter Connor McGovern. Clapp played 41 snaps across Buffalo's two preseason games.
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