Starting Buffalo Bills guard O'Cyrus Torrence has not only been an anchor on the team’s offensive line, he is now a Town of Concord resident.

Torrence, according to documents filed July 30 in the Erie County Clerk's office, paid $800,000 for a three-bedroom house that sits on 15 acres in the town.

The house had been owned by Angelo and Kathleen Argen, according to county records.

Built in 1997, the Colonial-styled house has 2,820 square feet and a three-car garage.

Torrence was drafted in the second round of the 2023 National Football League draft and became an instant starter on the Bills offensive line. He is expected to be a starting guard again this season.

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