‘“I don’t have the words yet but they are coming. (Along with so many photo memories),” Bush wrote in one slide, adding red and blue heart emojis to signify Buffalo’s team colors.’
Archives for March 2024
Mitch Trubisky’s wife Hillary celebrates quarterback’s Bills return
‘“Back to Buffalo,” Hillary wrote alongside a photo of the couple at Bills training camp. “Proud of you.”’
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen hold hands on dinner date in Paris
‘The “Pitch Perfect 2” actress and the Buffalo Bills quarterback each appeared to be in good spirits while walking to the restaurant inside Hôtel de Crillon.’
Mitchell Trubisky signs 2-year contract with Buffalo Bills to reprise role as Josh Allen’s backup
‘The Bills continue to believe in Trubisky, who at 6-foot-2 and 220 pounds has the size and mobility to oversee a similar offensive scheme as Allen. Trubisky spent the 2021 season with Buffalo, where he was limited to mop-up duty in completing six of eight pass attempts for 43 yards and an interception in six appearances.’
Bills reveal plans for 16-foot bison statues at new stadium
‘But since the first images of what the stadium could look like were shared with the public, the focus has been on the group of bison statues being placed outside of the new Highmark Stadium. In the Buffalo-area, the talk has been just how big the bison will actually be.’
Bills sign Mitchell Trubisky: Ex-Steelers QB inks two-year deal reportedly worth $5.25 million
‘Trubisky spent the 2021 season as Josh Allen’s backup in Buffalo, throwing for 43 yards in six games played. He then scored a two-year, $14.25 million deal that included up to $27 million in incentives with the Steelers ahead of the 2022 season. The Steelers clearly targeted Trubisky in free agency, as he agreed to terms with Pittsburgh about an hour into the league’s legal tampering period.’
Six free agents Bills should target after their roster shakeup
‘That makes it hard to predict who the team will sign, because it’s hard to predict who will sign early — and who will wait too long (ultimately missing their chance on the market). But here are six potential free-agent targets for Buffalo.’
Bills bring back quarterback Mitchell Trubisky on two-year contract
‘Trubisky spent his 2021 season with the Bills serving as the backup to quarterback Josh Allen. In his limited action under center, Trubisky went 6-of-8 for 43 yards and an interception. He also ran the ball 13 times for 24 yards and a score.’
Looking back and moving forward: Buffalo Bills fans react to roster cuts, remain hopeful for future
‘“Kind of expected and unexpected when it happened,” adds Daniel Gozdan.’
Mitch Trubisky is back with the Bills
‘Trubisky was the No. 2 overall pick, going to the Chicago Bears, in the 2017 NFL Draft. He started 51 games four years in Chicago before becoming the backup to Josh Allen in 2021. He appeared in six games and threw only eight passes during his one season in Buffalo, running for one touchdown and throwing one interception.’
Buffalo Bills sign quarterback Mitch Trubisky to two-year deal
‘The former North Carolina quarterback spent the last two seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Trubisky made two starts in 2023 and appeared in five total games, completing over 62 percent of his passes for four touchdowns and five interceptions while adding a pair of rushing touchdowns on the ground.’
QB Mitch Trubisky, G David Edwards react to signing with the Bills
‘When this opportunity to came back, it just felt right,” Trubisky said. “It felt like kind of going home in the end.”‘
Buffalo Bills clear cap space by releasing safety Jordan Poyer
‘Poyer’s release means the Bills are staring at the very real possibility of having two new starters at safety next season. Micah Hyde, who teamed with Poyer over the past seven seasons to become the greatest safety tandem in franchise history, is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent next week and is considering retirement, he told reporters at the end of last season.’
Buffalo Bills to release center Mitch Morse, a ‘great leader for this team’
‘The Bills will save $8.47 million against the cap with the release of Morse. The plan, per source, is for Bills offensive lineman Connor McGovern to move to center, and for David Edwards, who the Bills extended Wednesday, to play guard.’
Bills release special teams ace Siran Neal
‘A league source confirmed to The Buffalo News that the team has moved on from Neal, a six-year veteran who was scheduled to count $3.41 million against the salary cap in 2024. That’s a big number for a player whose primary role is on special teams (Neal also served as a backup nickel cornerback). The move leaves $533,334 in dead money on the team’s 2024 cap.’