Restricted free agent defensive tackle Corbin Bryant has signed his tender, the Bills announced Monday.
Bryant had the best season of his career in 2015. He started 10 games, played in all 16 and recorded career highs with 24 tackles and six quarterback hits. A former undrafted free agent who broke into the NFL with the Bears in 2011, Bryant spent time on the practice squad and active roster with the Steelers before landing in Buffalo.
He’s only missed one game over the last three seasons with the Bills. For his career, he has 2.5 sacks, two pass breakups and a forced fumble.
Bryant will make $1.67 million in 2016 and will participate in the team’s offseason program, which began Monday.