

Veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner was the Los Angeles Rams' leading tackler and earned second-team All-Pro honors in his lone season with the team - but after mutually parting ways, he's looking for a new home.
Wagner, 32, logged 140 tackles, 10 tackles for loss and six sacks in 2022 while providing strong leadership ... and ESPN believes he could do similar things in the AFC East.
The Buffalo Bills, who lost linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to the Chicago Bears in free agency, have been named the "best fit" to land Wagner this offseason, per ESPN.
Wagner's projected to get $6 million per year, with the linebacker market ranging between $6 and $8 million; Los Angeles signed the six-time Pro Bowler to a five-year, $50 million deal last offseason, good for $10 million annually, but moved on after one year.
Without Wagner, the Rams could turn to Ernest Jones as their leader in the middle of the defense but will likely keep adding throughout the offseason.
In the meantime, Wagner appears set to choose from a plethora of options - and could just land on the Bills.
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