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Post by John on Jun 10, 2006 1:33:17 GMT -4
Bills show offensive lineman Anderson the door June 9, 2006 CBS SportsLine.com wire reports ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills released starting left guard Bennie Anderson on Friday.
Anderson, who started 15 of 16 games last season, had two years left on his contract.
Buffalo signed him as a free agent after he spent time as a starting right guard for the Baltimore Ravens.
The Bills were unhappy with the five year NFL veteran's play last season and attempted to replace him midway through the season with tackle Mike Williams before Williams sustained a season-ending back injury.
Anderson became expendable after the Bills signed Tutan Reyes this offseason, and with the emergence of Duke Preston.
Anderson would have made $3.15 million over his final two seasons.
The Bills also waived linebacker Greg Carothers and undrafted rookie fee agent defensive end Matthew Rice.
AP NEWS The Associated Press News Service
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