The Buffalo Bills are keeping the door open on a tight end addition.
On Monday, they worked out TE Steven Stilianos, according to NFL transactions insider Aaron Wilson.
Stilianos played his college football at Iowa, which has a tendency to produce really good NFL tight ends.
He spent the 2024 preseason with the Titans after being an undrafted free agent, but he has yet to appear in an NFL regular season game.
Stilianos played for San Antonio in the UFL in the 2025 spring season and made 15 catches.
He also threw a 38-yard touchdown.
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The Bills have established players as their top-two tight ends in Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox.
But Quintin Morris left this offseason for Jacksonville, leaving a competition for the TE3 spot. If Stilianos impressed Buffalo in his workout, maybe they'd give him a shot, although there's no news yet of a signing of any sort.
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