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    Bills released G Bennie Anderson.
    He started 15 games last season, but the Bills are looking for more athleticism along their offensive line.
  • Dolphins signed G Bennie Anderson to a two-year contract.
    Anderson started 15 games under Mike Mularkey last season in Buffalo. Mularkey is now Miami’s offensive coordinator. He’ll have a chance to start, with incentives reaching up to $4 million on the deal.
  • The Buffalo Bills signed free agent G Bennie Anderson. Terms were not disclosed.
    Anderson should start and speculation has him moving to tackle. He’s no Jonas Jennings, but Anderson should at least be serviceable.
  • Dolphins G Bennie Anderson will miss the 2006 season with a torn triceps muscle.
    Anderson got his weight down in Miami and was a starter, although he wasn’t playing very well. Kendyl Jacox should replace Anderson in the lineup.
  • Dolphins placed guard Bennie Anderson on injured reserve with a triceps injury, ending his season.
    Anderson, a major free-agent bust, looks likely to be cut in 2007, when he counts over $2 million against the salary cap.
  • Dolphins G Bennie Anderson could miss the season with a torn triceps muscle, according to the NFL Network.
    Anderson was a starter in Miami despite a weak season in Buffalo last year. It’s more rough news for an offensive line that has failed to protect Daunte Culpepper.