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Eagles sign former Bills defensive end A.J Epenesa

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Former Buffalo Bills defensive end A.J. Epenesa has signed with the Philadelphia Eagles. Espensa was a second-round pick by the Bills in 2020.

The Cleveland Browns had initially agreed to a one-year deal with Epenesa back in March. However, the Browns opted against finalizing the contract after Epenesa failed his physical. The Eagles announced the signing on Wednesday, but did not disclose contract terms.

Epenesa has spent all six seasons in the NFL with the Bills. He has played in 91 games, including 19 starts. Over his career he has achieved 24 sacks, 29 tackles for a loss, four interceptions, five forced fumbles, and three fumbles recovered.

About the Author Published Jun 10, 2026

CAMERON JOYCE

Cameron Joyce is an NCAAF, NFL, NHL, and MLB beat writer for Ball Exclusives. Cameron also previously worked at The University of Alabama's newspaper, "The Crimson White," covering volleyball and baseball.

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