Maintaining a role on the Bills’ offense despite Ray Davis arriving in the draft to join James Cook, Ty Johnson intends to stay in the fold. Johnson is re-signing with Buffalo, ESPN.com’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
The veteran backup RB is sticking around on a two-year deal. This will be his third season with the Bills. Johnson is re-signing for $5MM on the two-year pact, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero adds. This will be a raise for Johnson, who played out a one-year, $1.29MM deal.
Even with Davis making inroads into Buffalo’s backfield, Johnson still accumulated 497 scrimmage yards in 2024. That marked a significant uptick from a 194-yard 2023. The six-year veteran averaged a whopping 15.8 yards per catch. That came on just 18 receptions, though Johnson’s performance against the Lions (five catches, 114 yards) helped give Buffalo one of the 2024 season’s top wins. Johnson, 27, added four receiving touchdowns before picking up another in the playoffs.
Johnson totaled 41 carries for 213 yards, finding a home despite Cook soaring onto the extension radar. Three seasons remain on Davis’ rookie deal. Barring something drastic with Cook amid his top-market extension push, the Bills look to have their backfield set for next season.
Johnson’s best season remains his 2021 Jets effort, when a 372-yard receiving year produced 610 from scrimmage and four touchdowns. The Jets had claimed Johnson off waivers (from the Lions) in 2020 but cut him in 2023. That led to the Bills swooping in, and they have been pleased with the returns since that initial investment.