The Buffalo Bills still have a chance to be the team to add former Detroit Lions pass rusher Ziggy Ansah. He visited the team’s facilities last week and has yet to sign with anyone.

With the idea of the Bills adding a pass rusher floated out there, some eyebrows were raised in regard to current defensive end Trent Murphy.

If the Bills were going to do so, it likely had to happen before Tuesday and it did not. According to ESPN, Murphy had a guarantee of $2.5 million kick in via his contract. Tuesday he also received a $500,000 roster bonus.

That’s a nice chunk of change, so the Bills will likely now hang onto Murphy, who signed a three-year, $22.5 million deal last offseason.

In his first season with the Bills, Murphy dealt with numerous injuries. He did play 13 of 16 games last year, but he was limited on many of those work weeks. In total, Murphy had four sacks and 24 tackles last season.

Per Spotrac, Murphy’s dead cap hit is $6.5 million for this upcoming season. If the Bills want to cut him in the 2020 offseason, it’ll dip down to a more manageable $1.75 million. However, the Bills will more likely hope he can stay health and return to his 2016 form which saw him grab nine total sacks with the Washington Redskins.

In 2017, Murphy missed the entire season with an ACL injury and then signed with Buffalo the ensuing offseason.