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Report: Bills Plan to Re-Sign Veteran RB
Mark J. Rebilas, USA TODAY SPORTS

Ty Johnson has made it there, but he has no interest in making it anywhere else, at least for the time being.

Per ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, the journeyman running back will stay involved in New York football, as he's set to re-sign with the Buffalo Bills for at least a second season. Johnson, 26, joined Buffalo last season after the prior three campaigns with the New York Jets.

Johnson joined the Bills during training camp and was originally one of the team's final cuts but was immediately invited back to the practice squad. He lingered there until October, when he was promoted to the active roster after fellow AFC East acquisition Damien Harris went down with a season-ending injury.

Over the final 10 games, Johnson became a reliable depth star, picking up 192 yards on 37 touches. Buffalo granted Johnson some revenge when it faced the Jets on Nov. 19: Johnson earned 47 yards on three receptions, including one that went for a 28-yard score that served as the turning point in a 32-6 victory. Johnson later earned eight touches amassing 54 yards in the AFC Divisional playoff loss to Kansas City. Three of his eight touches picked up first downs and two others yielded a fresh set on the very next play.

With Harris a free agent, Johnson appears to be ready for a battle with Darrynton Evans for the right to spell James Cook come next training camp. Next year will be his sixth in the NFL after originally entering as a sixth-round pick of Detroit's in 2019.

This article first appeared on FanNation Bills Central and was syndicated with permission.

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