When the Buffalo Bills take the field Sunday in New England for their season finale, Michael Jasper will be on the active roster for the first time this season. It’s certainly been a long road for the 2011 seventh-rounder out of Bethel.
Drafted as a defensive tackle, the 6’4”, 375 pound giant was one of the final roster cuts by the Bills in September. Shortly later he was brought back to the practice squad and since has been converted to guard. After working for the past several months, Japser was finally promoted after Kraig Urbik and Demetrius Bell went down with injuries last week. With just six healthy offensive linemen, Jasper is now just one snap away from seeing his first NFL game action on the offensive line.
Jasper was interviewed by reporters on Wednesday. The following, courtesy of the Bills media relations department, is what he had to say:
Continue reading ‘Jasper Excited About Bills Roster Promotion’


























