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Bills sign guard Quinton Spain

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HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 01: Marcus Mariota #8 of the Tennessee Titans celebrates with Quinton Spain #67 after a touchdown in the second quarter against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on October 1, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

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The Bills have continued to add offensive parts this offseason, further shoring up the line Wednesday morning.

The team announced the addition of Titans free agent guard Quinton Spain on a one-year deal.

Originally an undrafted rookie from West Virginia, Spain became a regular for the Titans, with 48 starts over his four seasons in Tennessee.

Spain joins center Mitch Morse, tackle Ty Nsekhe and veteran guard Spencer Long on a rebuilt line to protect quarterback Josh Allen. The Bills also signed former Patriots tackle LaAdrian Waddle, former Raiders guard Jon Feliciano, and former Bengals second-rounder Jake Fisher, who they list as a tight end. They also signed a bunch of skill position players, but keeping Allen upright was clearly a priority.

Spain was the No. 96 player on the PFT Free Agent Top 100, and his signing leaves just 15 available players on that list.