Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Safety Dawan Landry visits Bills

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - With the Buffalo Bills looking to add to their secondary, on Tuesday head coach Rex Ryan hosted safety Dawan Landry, the team announced.

Landry, who played the last two seasons with Ryan when both were with the Jets, is a ten-year veteran and consistent starter. A fifth-round pick by the Ravens in 2006, Landry has 768 career tackles and 8 sacks, adding 13 interceptions. 

He signed a free agent deal with the Jaguars in 2011, leaving with 97 tackles and two interceptions, including a career-best five pick season in '11, before being released in March 2013, where he would meet up with then-Jets boss Ryan.

Landry would feature across from corner-turned-safety Aaron Williams. The Bills lost safety Da'Norris Searcy to the Titans in the free agency period. Duke Williams, Baccari Rambo, and Jonathan Meeks will also compete for a strong safety position.

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