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Shaun Calderon

Report: Bills expected to sign ex-Titans RB Darrynton Evans

After reportedly losing running back Nyheim Hines for the season after a jet ski accident, it appears as if the Buffalo Bills may to fill the sudden roster void with former Tennessee Titans running back, Darrynton Evans.

According to Aaron Wilson of Click2Houston.com, the Bills are expected to sign Evans after he worked out for them on Monday. The terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.

The former Appalachian State star was a third-round pick of the Titans back in 2020, playing in five games as a rookie due to injury and totaling 16 touches for 81 yards and one touchdown on the year.

Evans missed most of 2021 with a knee injury before being waived during the 2022 offseason. He was then scooped up by the Chicago Bears prior to the season.

Evans played in six games for the Bears, tallying 15 touches for 97 yards. In total, he saw action on 112 snaps (49 offensive snaps, 63 special teams). In 2023, Evans was inked by the Indianapolis Colts but was waived in May.

Despite the injury, the Bills are seemingly set atop the depth chart with James Cook, Damien Harris, and Latavius Murray on the roster, but Evans gives them another potential option, especially in the return game, where Hines was expected to have a big role.

The App. State product has returned 10 career kicks in the NFL, recording 233 return yards for an average of 22.3 yards per return.

If Evans is going to extend his career another year, he’s undoubtedly going to have to prove his worth on special teams over the coming weeks.

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