Former Tennessee Titans guard Quinton Spain has agreed to a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills, the team announced Wednesday.
Spain reflected on his agreement with the Bills on Twitter:
Thank u to the @Titans ,Titans fans, and the city of Nashville for an amazing 4 years. It was an incredible place to have my dreams come true – the NFL is something I have dreamed about since childhood. I feel incredibly grateful to continue my career in @buffalobills #BillsMafia pic.twitter.com/YyCjbdwcQE
— Mr. Undrafted (@quinton_spain) April 3, 2019
Spain, who has 48 starts over a four-year NFL career, was benched in Week 13 by the Titans, but he rebounded the following week to help running back Derrick Henry set a single-game rushing record (238 yards) in a victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The 6-foot-4, 330-pound Spain, who signed with the Titans as an undrafted free agent out of West Virginia in 2015, is more suited for a power rushing attack. Along with center Ben Jones and right guard Josh Kline, the Titans’ interior line struggled at times this season as the team gave up 47 sacks.
The Titans’ passing offense ranked 29th this season, averaging just 186 yards per game.
After starting six games at guard as a rookie, Spain moved to left guard in 2016 — starting 13 games — and helped form one of the best offensive lines in the NFL as DeMarco Murray led the AFC with 1,287 rushing yards
ESPN’s Turron Davenport contributed to this report.