Buffalo Bills fans have been clamoring for the team to address the offensive line. Fans may get their wish as the team plans to hold a work out with veteran Matt Tobin. ESPN Nation's Mike Reiss reported the news on Thursday.

Free-agent OT Matt Tobin, who spent offseason/training camp with Patriots, is scheduled to work out for the Bills after being released by the 49ers earlier this week. Had been curious if Patriots might reach out given OT injuries, but Bills are first in line. — Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) September 20, 2018

Tobin, 28, was released by the 49ers when the team activated linebacker Reuben Foster from the suspended list. Before joining the 49ers, Tobin spent the offseason with the New England Patriots.

The offensive tackle started his career with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2013 as an undrafted free agent. Tobin spent four seasons in Philadelphia and appeared in 42 games (21 starts). Leading up to the 2017 season, the Eagles traded Tobin to the Seattle Seahawks. He was active for 15 games with Seattle, but did not record any starts.

As it stands, Buffalo has five offensive tackles on their roster: Dion Dawkins, Jordan Mills, Conor McDermott, Marshall Newhouse and Ike Boettger. Boettger, listed as a tackle on the Bills' website, can also play guard.

Although Buffalo's offensive line has been criticized early in the year by fans, offensive coordinator Brian Daboll made a point to say that the unit wasn't responsible for more than half of the 11 sacks Bills quarterbacks have taken through two games.

"Obviously, more than half of those sacks aren't the offensive line," Daboll said. "Those guys have protected inside out for the most part in pass protection. There have been some free runners that you guys have seen. It's not all on the line, no question about it."