Bills sign punter Mitch Wishnowsky with Cameron Johnston out

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Orchard Park, New York – Buffalo accounts are on his third player this season after signing Mitch Vishnovsky on Tuesday to replace Cameron Johnston, who damaged his left leg and ankle last weekend.

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33-year-old Vishnovsky joins the bills, having spent the first six seasons in San Francisco 49ers before he was reduced in May. Vishnovsky was chosen by the San Francisco in the fourth round of the 2019 draft from Utah, and his departure occurred after he missed the last eight games of last season with a back injury.

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From Australia, he earned the nickname “Bumin -Luk” for his strong leg and the ability to fix the opponents deep in their own territory.

Vishnovsky headed the NFL in 2022, placing 52.5% of his blows (32 out of 61) inside the opponents 20. In general, since 2019 he took the third place out of 38 players with at least 150 attempts, gaining 45.2% of his pence of 20.

He enters into Johnston, who was placed in a injured reserve. Johnston suffered in the fourth quarter of Buffalo 31-19 victories over the new Orleans on Sunday, when the midfielder Nefi Sewell fell into the player’s leg.

Johnston was signed three weeks ago after the bills issued Brad Robbins after their beginner.

The leading bills AFC (4-0) is an opponent, an opponent in New England (2-2) on Sunday evening.

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