Prior to Sunday’s tilt with the New Orleans Saints, the Buffalo Bills announced that they have elevated veteran defensive tackle Jordan Phillips from their practice squad. This is Phillips’ first elevation of the season.

Phillips, 33, has played with the Bills across parts of five different seasons throughout his career. While with Buffalo, he’s totaled 90 tackles, 20 tackles for loss, 28 quarterback hits, and 13.5 sacks in 61 regular-season games. He appeared in seven games with the Bills last season, notching five tackles and the second interception of his career.

With Ed Oliver still battling injury, Phillips figures to slot into the defensive tackle rotation alongside DaQuan Jones, Deone Walker, and T.J. Sanders. Zion Logue had played the role Phillips will likely play Sunday, as the

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