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49ers' Spencer Long: Picked up by 49ers
Spencer Long agreed to a deal with the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.Long spent his first four seasons with Washington before spending one season with both the Jets and Bills respectively. Now a journeyman, the veteran guard/center is expected to bring interior depth and versatility to the 49ers' offensive line should he ultimately make the final roster.
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Spencer Long: Let go by Bills
The Bills will release Spencer Long, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.The move will free up $2.4 million in salary cap space for the Bills and opens up a roster spot for the signing of Brian Winters, who now figures to slot in as the team's starting right guard to begin the season in the wake of Jon Feliciano's pectoral injury.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Staying in Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills exercised the 2020 option year worth $4.25 million on Spencer Long's contract Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.The 29-year-old provided solid depth last season, failing to start, but he appeared in 14 games across the interior of the offensive line. Depending how Jon Feliciano's rehab from offseason shoulder surgery goes, Long is expected to assume his usual depth role for the 2020 campaign.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Clear of ankle injury
Spencer Long (ankle) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice.Long was inactive for Sunday's loss to the Patriots, but he's apparently good to go heading into Week 5. The 28-year-old figures to serve his usual role as a reserve interior offensive lineman while the starting line remains healthy.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Can't shake injury
Spencer Long (ankle) is officially inactive for Sunday's clash against New England.Long was a late addition to the injury report, presumably because he suffered the ankle injury during practice this week. Now that he officially won't play, his absence is likely nothing more than depleting the offensive line depth for the game.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Lands on injury report
The Buffalo Bills have listed Spencer Long as questionable for Sunday's game against the Patriots due to an ankle injury.Long logged full practices earlier in the week before being limited Friday, so he presumably suffered the injury at practice. With Jon Feliciano (neck) also questionable, the Bills' interior line depth could potentially be thin. Final confirmation on his status should be made available closer to kickoff.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Back to full health
Spencer Long (knee) suited up in Friday's preseason game against the Panthers and played 18 offensive snaps.Long had been dealing with a knee injury for most of training camp but was able to start the game at center. With fellow center Mitch Morse dealing with a concussion, expect Long to get more snaps as he battles for a starting spot on the offensive line.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Injury not serious
Spencer Long, who missed Sunday's practice due to a knee injury, was back and wearing pads during Monday's practice, The Buffalo News reports.Long was officially labeled a limited participant in the session. Assuming he can move quickly past the injury, the former Jet will continue his battle with Jon Feliciano for the starting right guard position, a competition that figures to play out through preseason.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Sidelinded at practice
Spencer Long was unable to suit up for Sunday's practice due to a knee injury, Marcel Louis-Jacques of ESPN.com reports.Long has missed some practices early in camp with a knee injury, though there's no word yet as to whether this is a maintenance or a lingering issue for the veteran. Long is battling Jon Feliciano for the starting right guard spot, though Feliciano is battling a shoulder injury of his own.
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Bills' Spencer Long: Quick recovery
Spencer Long returned to practice Thursday after missing Wednesday's session due to a knee injury, Joe Buscaglia of The Athletic reports.Long will continue his battle with Jon Feliciano for the starting right guard spot.