ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills have brought back veteran punter Brian Moorman.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed Sunday.
The 37-year-old Moorman spent his first 12 seasons in Buffalo, setting franchise records for gross punting average (43.8 yards), total punts (862) and punts inside the 20 yard line (243).
Buffalo cut Moorman after its third game last year. He spent the rest of the season with the Dallas Cowboys and went to training camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers, before he was released last month.
Moorman replaces second-year punter Shawn Powell, who was cut after a poor performance in Thursday night's 37-24 loss against the Cleveland Browns. Coach Doug Marrone cited a lack of hang time.
Powell averaged 23.1 net yards and failed to land one inside the Browns 20. He also struggled angling punts away from Cleveland's Travis Benjamin, who returned seven punts for a franchise-record 179 yards, including a 79-yard touchdown.