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Bills Eye Injured DT Wilkins for 2026
23 Mar
Summary
- Christian Wilkins aims for a 2026 return after foot injury.
- 26 NFL teams have contacted Wilkins since his release.
- Bills recently signed controversial player C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Veteran defensive tackle Christian Wilkins is on track to return to the NFL for the 2026 season. After a foot injury cut his 2024 campaign short with the Raiders and led to his release, Wilkins has been rehabilitating. His agent reports that 26 teams have reached out, indicating significant interest in the player.
Wilkins, formerly with the Miami Dolphins, recorded his most productive season in 2023, achieving nine sacks and a career-high 11.8% quarterback pressure rate. Even in a brief stint with the Raiders, he managed two sacks and 13 pressures. This potential production is noteworthy for the Bills' defensive line.
The Buffalo Bills organization, known for its cautious stance on player character, appears to be altering its approach. This shift is exemplified by their recent signing of defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson, who has a history of off-field controversies. If the Bills are open to signing Gardner-Johnson, they may also consider Wilkins, who could bolster their interior pass rush for the 2026 season.




