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Buffalo Bills defensive tackle eyes All-Pro selection in 2024

The Buffalo Bills have plenty of talent among their front seven.

Ed Oliver earned himself a hefty four-year contract extension, worth $68 million, ahead of the 2023 season, and Buffalo also re-signed AJ Epenesa, who is coming off back-to-back 6-year seasons, 5 bags.

Buffalo also re-signed veteran DaQuan Jones to a two-year deal worth up to $16 million, and Jones himself has spoken about his aspirations for this season.

“All-Pro is my mindset,” Jones told WKBW’s Matt Bove. “Everyone asks: Have you ever been All-Pro? I’m like no, I haven’t, but in 11th grade I’m trying to become All-Pro and I’m still trying to make myself pushing to play at a high level, competing with those guys and making sure I play my part so guys like Ed Oliver, AJ Epenesa and Greg Rousseau can all go out there and do their job.

Jones missed 10 games in 2023 due to injury, the first season in which he hasn’t played 16 games since 2017. He is one of several game-changing defensive talents on the Bills roster . An All-Pro season for Jones could also lead to Buffalo playing into January.