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Bills O-Line Faces Major Shake-Up This Season
22 Jun
Summary
- Buffalo Bills' offensive line undergoing significant changes for the first time since 2022.
- Pat Meyer replaces Aaron Kromer as the new offensive line coach.
- New combinations are being formed to build chemistry within the offensive line.

For the first time since 2022, the Buffalo Bills are implementing multiple significant changes to their offensive line during the same offseason. While Dion Dawkins, Connor McGovern, O'Cyrus Torrence, and Spencer Brown return as established starters, the departure of left guard David Edwards in free agency necessitates a new addition to the starting five.
Adding to the changes, Pat Meyer has been appointed as the new offensive line coach, succeeding the well-regarded Aaron Kromer. Quarterback Josh Allen expressed optimism about Meyer's energetic approach and positive rapport with the players, acknowledging the seamless transition and shared coaching philosophies.
McGovern noted that Meyer finds this situation the best he's encountered, and the communication has been effortless due to Meyer's prior work with Kromer and existing relationships within the team. Austin Gund's return as assistant position coach under Meyer further provides an element of continuity.
The team is actively working on developing chemistry among new offensive line combinations, addressing the need for cohesion. The departure of backup tackle Ryan Van Demark also means integrating a new understudy, with a focus on preparing backups to step in effectively if needed.