The Bills announced the signing of Gable Steveson, a defensive tackle and a gold medalist in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Steveson, 24, will wear No. 61 for Buffalo and join the team as an undrafted free agent.
Gable Steveson, an Olympic gold medalist and one of the most dominant college wrestlers in NCAA history, is jumping to the NFL to sign with the Buffalo Bills, his agent Carter Chow told ESPN ...
The Buffalo Bills released Gable Steveson, a former Olympic gold medalist and WWE wrestler, on Tuesday. Steveson signed with the Bills in May after being cut by the WWE and played sparingly at defensive tackle in the preseason.
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Bills defensive lineman Gable Steveson signs autographs for fans following the Buffalo Bills training camp. / Shawn Dowd/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA TODAY NETWORK
The Buffalo Bills are signing Olympic gold medalist wrestler Gable Steveson, the team announced Friday.. Listed at 6-foot-1, 275 pounds, Steveson, who made a visit to the Bills facility earlier ...
Former Olympic champion and WWE wrestler Gable Steveson inked a free agent deal to play defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills. He and the Buffalo Bills, who won the AFC East Division in 2023 and were defeated by the eventual Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs, have agreed on a standard three-year rookie contract, reported the Sky Sports.
Olympic gold medal wrestler Gable Steveson is seeking to trade the mat for the gridiron by signing a standard undrafted rookie free agent contract with the Buffalo Bills.
Gable Steveson is one of the most accomplished U.S. wrestlers in recent history — and he's not stopping there. Steveson agreed to a deal with the Buffalo Bills on Friday, ESPN's Adam Schefter ...
Gable Steveson opened up on the Pat McAfee Show about his stunning NCAA title loss and what it means for his future. ... Shortly after, he gave football a shot, signing with the Buffalo Bills, but ...
The Buffalo Bills officially signed Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson to a rookie deal on Friday, adding the two-time NCAA champion wrestler to the roster despite him having no previous ...
The Buffalo Bills’ initial practice squad of the 2024 campaign didn’t feature a bevy of significant surprises, but one notable omission was that of defensive tackle Gable Steveson, whom many ...
The Buffalo Bills are signing two-time NCAA Division I national champion and Olympic gold medalist Gable Steveson as a defensive tackle, the team announced Friday. In a corresponding move, the ...
Olympic wrestling gold medalist Gable Steveson, who had never played football before the Buffalo Bills signed him to a contract in May, is reportedly being cut by the team as it pares down to 53 ...
The Bills announced Friday that they have signed Steveson to a standard three-year rookie contract even though he has never played football. The 6-foot-1, 275-pounder will try to make the team as ...
The Buffalo Bills are giving wrestling champion Gable Steveson a chance to go from the Olympics to the NFL.. The team announced on May 31 that they signed the former wrestling champion, who got ...
Olympic Gold Medalist and two-time NCAA wrestling champion Gable Steveson’s path to the NFL took a detour when the 24-year-old athletic unicorn was part of the final Buffalo Bills cuts on Aug ...
FILE - Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Gable Steveson (61) participates in a drill during NFL football practice in Orchard Park, N.Y., Tuesday, June 4, 2024. U.S. wrestler Gable Steveson thought he accomplished the impossible with his stunning last-second takedown to win a gold medal at the 2021 Tokyo Games. Three years later, the 24-year-old ...
Gable Steveson, a decorated amateur wrestler who won gold in freestyle wrestling at the 2020 Tokyo Games, inked a three-year deal with the Buffalo Bills in May despite the fact that he had never ...