Running back royalty and a tight end on the rise

The Bills rounded out their first wave of term agreements with the league's active rushing leader in Frank Gore, and a tight end in Cincinnati free agent Tyler Kroft.

Gore, who will turn 36 years old in May, has rolled up 14,748 rushing yards in his 14-year career.

He played last season in his native Miami for the Dolphins where he logged 722 rushing yards in 14 games, serving in a backup role to starter Kenyan Drake.

The 2018 season was the first of Gore's career in which he did not have a rushing touchdown. He did have one receiving touchdown last season.

But there is no denying Gore's impressive longevity. He has nine 1,000-yard rushing seasons in his career, which for perspective, is one more than Bills Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas. His last 1,000-yard rushing season came in 2016 with the Colts.