Damien Harris joins Buffalo Bills on one-year deal, leaving Patriots for AFC East rival.

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The Buffalo Bills have signed former New England Patriots running back Damien Harris to a one-year deal, following the departure of their leading rusher Devin Singletary to the Houston Texans. Harris, who was drafted by the Patriots in 2019, played just 22% of the offensive snaps last season due to a thigh injury and being supplanted by Rhamondre Stevenson. Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged the team's desire to add size and different skill sets to their running backs room, which currently includes 2022 second-round pick James Cook and Nyheim Hines.
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