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The Buffalo Bills have only had four offensive tackles during 2015 training camp thus far, following the pre-camp retirement of veteran Wayne Hunter. They addressed that gap on Saturday, bringing their roster size to 89 on Saturday by adding offensive tackle Terren Jones from the Tennessee Titans. (They still have one more open roster spot following the release of Chris Williams.)
Jones was an undrafted free agent signing of the Atlanta Falcons in 2013. He spent time on the Falcons' active roster that season, but didn't see any playing time. He began the 2014 season on the practice squad, as well, but was released in late September. He bounced between the practice squads in Washington and Baltimore before signing with Tennessee in December, appearing in one game shortly thereafter. He was waived by Tennessee on Friday.
Jones' most defining characteristic is his size. He stands at 6'8" and weighs in at 335 pounds. Only 23 years old, he will round out the Bills' roster as the fifth true tackle behind Cordy Glenn, Cyrus Kouandjio, Seantrel Henderson and undrafted free agent Tyson Chandler.