The Buffalo Bills signed cornerback Taron Johnson to a contract extension. Some details were already known. At the time of reporting, it was said Johnson will now be the NFL’s highest-paid slot cornerback.
The contract numbers are in for Taron Johnson’s 2024 extension Earlier this offseason, we suggested that the Buffalo Bills could extend cornerback Taron Johnson in order to lower his cap hit.
The Bills parted ways with a number of veteran defensive backs this offseason, but cornerback Taron Johnson will remain in his familiar spot on the defense.
Taron Johnson is going to be sticking around with the Buffalo Bills after signing a new extension with the team this offseason. “I love Buffalo,” Johnson said via video conference.
Buffalo has seen a few notable departures this offseason, but one key member of the secondary will be staying around.
According to Adam Schefter, the Bills are signing CB Taron Johnson to a new three-year extension. He adds the deal will make Johnson the NFL’s highest-paid
The future is unclear for a cornerstone of the Buffalo Bills roster. The Bills hired head coach Sean McDermott and eventually general manager Brandon Beane in 2017.
The Buffalo Bills are battling some key injury issues ahead of Sunday's AFC Divisional playoff meeting against the Kansas City Chiefs, but reports ahead of the game are shedding some light on the status of a handful of key players.
The Buffalo Bills booked their key to the Divisional round last Monday with a win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, the win was not all smiles, as the Bills saw several of their players get injured during the outing.
The Bills dominated from the start to finish, building a 21-0 lead in the second quarter. The Steelers found some positivity, but it was never enough to mount a full comeback.
Taron Johnson put together one of the best seasons of his career, and now he's being recognized for it. The Buffalo Bills defensive back made the AP Second-Team All-Pro team, which was released on Friday.
The Bills defense is playing its best football coming into their clash against the Steelers. Over the last five weeks, that unit has gone up against the top-scoring offense in football twice in the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys and held them to 10 and 14 points, respectively.
Part of how this Buffalo Bills defense has survived despite its litany of injuries has been a tendency to create the big play. Only two teams have created a turnover on a greater percentage of drives than Buffalo: the San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The more you watch the NFL, the more impossible it becomes to play defense. On Saturday evening, Bills corner Taron Johnson was called for unnecessary roughness on what appeared to be a routine tackle on Chargers tight end Gerald Everett.
Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson found himself in an unenviable situation at the end of Monday night's game against the Denver Broncos. The Broncos were facing a 3rd and 10 from the Bills' 45-yard line with less than a minute to go, hoping to get close enough to attempt a game-winning field goal.
The Buffalo Bills victory over the New York Giants was ugly, to say the least. In case you missed it, I reported what Josh Allen had said immediately after the game, sharing the same sentiment as the Bills Mafia over the ugly performance.
The Buffalo Bills snuck by and got themselves a win over the New York Giants on Sunday Night Football. The game wasn't without controversy, though, as many are pointing to CB Taron Johnson's game-winning pass breakup and claiming there should've been a penalty called.
The Buffalo Bills beat the New York Giants 14-9 on “Sunday Night Football” following a controversial final play in the end zone.
The Buffalo Bills just need a find a way to get out of London without any more devastating injuries. First, Matt Milano was injured in a scary play that could result in substantial time missed. In the third quarter, on a third down, Bills star Taron Johnson rushed after Trevor Lawrence on a blitz and banged up his knee.
Losing is not fun. Not at all. So, this week, the Buffalo Bills must win. Otherwise, what’s even the point? Previously on Bills vs. Ravens… Everyone remembers the last time the Bills and Ravens met, two seasons ago, in the Divisional Round.
White was just halfway-through the second year of his four-year, $69M extension when he suffered the non-contact injury.
Johnson was previously on track for free agency in the spring, but the Bills didn’t want to let him get away.
Josh Allen praised Taron Johnson after the game, saying that his interception wasn't only game-changing but franchise-altering.
Not only did Frazier sell out to stop the Ravens’ backfield tandem of Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins, but he also made sure to scheme up a way to prevent Lamar Jackson from ripping off chunk plays of his own on the ground, either through designed QB runs or on scrambles.
Before that interception, Jackson had 49 touchdowns and no interceptions in his career in the red zone.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!