Buffalo Bills add new quarterback to their squad

Buffalo Bills add new quarterback to their squad

Tuesday was a busy day at One Bills Drive as the team made its final cuts and roster changes to reach the NFL’s mandated 53-man roster.

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Feel-good morning with Dave Fields, Mon.–Fri., 6am–10am

In addition to releasing players yesterday, the Bills also made a move to bolster their quarterback room by signing a player from an AFC East rival.

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The team announced yesterday that it has signed former Miami Dolphins quarterback Mike White to coach.

White was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the 5th round of the 2018 NFL Draft. He played one season with the Cowboys before being traded to the New York Jets. Most Bills fans will remember this big hit White took from Bills linebacker Matt Milano.

White joined Miami in 2023 and played in 6 games for the Dolphins last year.

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White will be on the Bills’ practice squad and is expected to be used as an emergency QB this season if needed. Yesterday, the Bills released 27 players to meet the 53-man limit.

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The Bills are preparing for their first game of the year, which will be at home against the Arizona Cardinals on September 8th.

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