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In the rush of undrafted free agency after the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft, names can fly by fast and furious. One last name looked familiar for the Bills, though.
They've signed Bruno Fina out of Duke, an offensive tackle.
John Fina played on two Super Bowl-appearing teams with the Bills (1992, 1993) and spent 10 seasons with Buffalo.
He had originally been a first-round pick by the Bills in 1992.
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Bruno didn't have that level of draft status, but he'll try to make it in the NFL his own way.
The younger Fina started his college career at UCLA before transferring to Duke. He started 14 games at left tackle in 2025 for the Blue Devils.
Bruno is listed at 6-foot-5 and 299 pounds. His younger brother Roman is also an offensive lineman at Duke.
Teams can never have too much offensive line depth, and even if Bruno doesn't project as a left tackle in the NFL, it shows his skill level that he held down that position for a strong offense in 2025 in Durham.
And regardless of what happens, this sets up for a really cool story for the Fina family.
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