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Former Cowboys DL Jarius Wynn Signs With The Bills

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IRVING, Texas – Another member of last year's defensive line in Dallas will be playing with another team in 2014.

The Bills reportedly signed former Cowboys defensive lineman Jarius Wynn, an unrestricted free agent, to a one-year deal Tuesday.

Wynn signed with the Cowboys on Oct. 17, 2013, and made his debut with the team just three days later, helping to hold LeSean McCoy to just 55 yards on 18 carries. His best game with the Cowboys may have been his second time playing the Eagles, when he notched two tackles, a sack and a tackle for loss in the season finale. [embedded_ad]

He was one of the few linemen signed in the middle of the year to stick the rest of the way, playing a total of 10 games with the Cowboys.

Wynn's versatility was crucial on a defensive line ravaged by injuries. He was able to play inside when needed and bump outside to end to provide a rush. He even started for Jason Hatcher against the Saints when the defensive tackle was out with a stinger.

Wynn finished with 12 tackles, a sack, three tackles for loss and six quarterback pressures during his time in Dallas. He also played in five games with the Chargers in 2013 and recorded a sack.

His production last season would suggest he'd be a possible fit to return to the Cowboys in 2014, but Buffalo scooped him up. If Wynn is active for the Bills next season, it will mark his fifth different team he's played for since joining the league as a sixth-round pick in 2009.

Wynn joins Jason Hatcher, DeMarcus Ware and Corvey Irvin as players who were on the Dallas defensive line at the end of the 2013 season that'll be playing elsewhere in 2014.

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