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Bills center Russell Bodine aims to replace franchise cornerstone


chose Buffalo over a five-year contract offer with minimal guarantees to remain with the Bengals, citing the Bills' fervent fan base and "upward trajectory" evidenced by their playoff berth last season. He anticipated he'd start. "That was the intention coming here," Bodine said. "I could have stayed in Cincinnati. I chose not to. And obviously that's the goal." (Buffalo News)

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