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Detroit Lions Miss Out on Another Potential Answer at Center

The Detroit Lionscontinue searching for stability at center, but another potential option has now come off the board.

According to multiple reports, veteran offensive lineman Connor McGovern, who many had pegged as a serious option for the Lions, has agreed to a four-year, $52 million contract extension to remain with the Buffalo Bills. The deal reportedly includes $32 million in guaranteed money, ensuring the 28-year-old will stay in Buffalo for the foreseeable future.

For Detroit, the development removes yet another possible solution at a position that has been under the microscope.

Cole Payton Lions meeting Detroit Lions free agent center Detroit Lions Connor McGovern

Lions Still Searching for Stability at Center

Since longtime Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow retired prior to the 2025 season, the Lions have been working to find a long-term replacement in the middle of their offensive line.

Detroit’s front office now faces a difficult balancing act.

While several veteran centers have been available in free agency, many of them have commanded large contracts, and the Lions may not be eager to commit that level of salary cap space to the position.

McGovern’s new contract underscores just how expensive the market has become.

A Key Piece for Buffalo

McGovern has been a steady presence along Buffalo’s offensive line and played a key role in protecting franchise quarterback Josh Allen.

The Bills clearly valued his reliability, locking him up long-term before he could hit the open market.

What’s Next for Detroit?

With McGovern now off the market, Detroit will have to continue exploring other options.

The Lions could choose to:

  • Target a different veteran free agent
  • Address the position in the NFL Draft
  • Or rely on internal options already on the roster

Whatever route general manager Brad Holmes ultimately chooses, the center position remains one of the most intriguing questions facing Detroit’s roster heading into the upcoming season.

And with another potential solution now gone, the Lions’ search continues.

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Bills to retain their offensive line amid approaching NFL Free Agency

NFL free agency is on its way and the Buffalo Bills are getting good news. The team moved to keep a key interior lineman in-house. That comes before the market opens.

Connor McGovern agreed to a four-year, $52 million deal that includes $32 million guaranteed. He will not reach free agency. That keeps a starter at the position the Bills needed to protect.

General manager Brandon Beane had already shown urgency this offseason, per SI. He traded for D.J. Moore’s departure filled a need at receiver. Now the focus turned to the trenches.

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McGovern was expected to draw big offers. Left guard David Edwards and McGovern were both set to test the market. Teams value proven interior linemen. Analytics outlets like Pro Football Focus flagged McGovern’s reliability. He did not allow a sack in over 1,000 snaps last year, per reports.

The #Bills are closing in on a deal to re-sign C Connor McGovern, sources say, as he gets a four-year deal. A priority for Buffalo. pic.twitter.com/mdKJvkrCf1

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 7, 2026

Source: Bills and C Connor McGovern reached agreement on a four-year, $52 million deal that includes $32 million guaranteed. He will not get to free agency. pic.twitter.com/JOyDDFrC1B

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 7, 2026

The contract keeps stability up front. It also helps cap planning as free agency begins. The move removes one major question for Buffalo heading into March.

Fans and analysts will parse the dollars. For the team, the priority was clear. Keep a reliable center. Lock up the line. Get ready for free agency with one less hole to fill.

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