The Bills secure nickel back Taron Johnson with a three-year contract extension, ensuring his presence with the team until 2027

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Taron Johnson

The Buffalo Bills made a significant move on Monday by signing nickel cornerback Taron Johnson to a three-year contract extension, ensuring his presence with the team until the 2027 season.

Johnson, aged 27, who recently earned his first All-Pro selection, was about to enter the final year of a three-year extension he signed back in 2021. Drafted by Buffalo in the fourth round of the 2018 draft from Weber State, he has been a starter since 2020.

This extension provides the Bills with a sense of continuity in what is set to be a revamped secondary. With the recent departures of starting cornerback Tre’Davious White and starting safety Jordan Poyer, coupled with the potential retirement of starting safety Micah Hyde, who has been a mainstay since 2017, Johnson’s retention adds stability to the team’s defensive lineup.

Taron Johnson (Credits: NFL)

Last season, Johnson had a notable impact with 98 tackles and three forced fumbles, marking career highs, along with a sack. One of his standout performances occurred in a 14-9 victory over the New York Giants on Oct. 15, where he tallied a career-best 15 tackles and disrupted a pass into the end zone on the game’s final play.

Throughout his career, Johnson has amassed four interceptions, seven forced fumbles, and seven sacks across 88 games, including 67 starts.

By Michael Smith

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