The Jacksonville Jaguars added depth at tight end with the signing of veteran Quintin Morris on Wednesday.
Terms were not disclosed but Fox Sports reported it was a one-year deal for the 26-year-old free agent.
Morris played in 16 regular-season games for the Buffalo Bills last season and started three, catching five passes for 36 yards and one touchdown. He played 79 percent of their special-teams snaps (324) and was primarily a blocking tight end behind Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid.
Over the past three seasons in Buffalo, Morris had 15 receptions for 146 yards and three scores in 45 games (four starts). He played 912 snaps on special teams and 680 on offense over that time.
The Bills did not tender him a contract after he became a restricted free agent this offseason. The Jaguars also have likely starter Brenton Strange after losing tight ends Evan Engram (Denver Broncos) and Luke Farrell (San Francisco 49ers) in free agency.
–Field Level Media
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