Long-tenured Buffalo Bills stalwart set to retire after season-ending loss to Broncos

Long-tenured Buffalo Bills stalwart set to retire after season-ending loss to Broncos originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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The Buffalo Bills are trending toward some changes after their season-ending loss to the Denver Broncos on Saturday.

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One is already here: Aaron Kromer is retiring.

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The Athletic's Michael Silver reported the news on X, sharing that the long-time offensive line guru is stepping away.

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Kromer was in his second stint with the Bills. This one began in 2022, and he's been a well-respected offensive line coach for Buffalo since then.

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He was also the Bills' O-line coach in 2015 and 2016.

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Kromer has also coached in the NFL for the Raiders, Buccaneers, Saints, Bears and Rams.

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He was the Saints' interim head coach for six games in 2012.

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He also has a Super Bowl ring from his time as the Saints' offensive line coach.

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Kromer, 58, is originally from northern Ohio, where he played high school football at Margaretta just outside of Sandusky before going to play collegiately at Miami (OH) in Oxford.

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The Bills' offensive line could lose a couple of its starters this offseason to free agency (Connor McGovern, David Edwards), and losing Kromer too won't help the cause at keeping Josh Allen protected going forward.

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