‘White played in Buffalo from 2017 to 2023, during which he was named first-team All-Pro and a Pro Bowler twice.’
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Bills Bring Back Former All-Pro CB Tre’Davious White on One-Year Contract
‘NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported Thursday that the Buffalo Bills have agreed to sign White to a one-year contract worth up to $6.8 million. White, a first-round pick by Buffalo in 2017, played for the Bills from ’17 to ’23.’
Bills Mafia gets what they’ve been begging for with latest signing
‘The reunion was facilitated during league meetings, where discussions between Conner and Bills GM Brandon Beane gained momentum, ending in today’s agreement.’
Bills, Tre’Davious White make huge announcement about NFL reunion
‘The cornerback made two Pro Bowls with Buffalo. He led the NFL with six interceptions in 2019.’
The Bills are bringing back Tre’Davious White
‘White, who turned 30 years old in January, was the very first draft pick of head coach Sean McDermott, selected 27th overall back in the 2017 NFL Draft.’
Bills release a pair of players one week before draft
‘The Buffalo Bills released defensive tackle Branson Deen and waived tight end Armani Rogers with a non-football injury, the team announced on Thursday.’
Familiar face returning to Buffalo Bills as CB Tre’Davious White reaches agreement on 1-year deal
‘White, who is now 30 years old, was originally drafted by the Bills in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft. He was one of several key players released by the Bills in March 2024. He went on to play in four games with the Los Angeles Rams and seven games with the Baltimore Ravens in 2024.’
CB Tre’Davious White returning to Bills
‘White’s deal first reported by ESPN is reportedly worth $6.8 million, agent Kevin Conner confirmed to the AP. If the 30-year-old White can return to form after injuries that have eroded his play in recent seasons, White would have an opportunity to regain a starting spot in Buffalo’s secondary opposite Christian Benford.’
Tre’Davious White is coming back to Buffalo
‘NFL Insider Adam Schefter had reported that White would return on a one-year deal that’s worth up to $6.8 million, citing White’s agents on social media on Thursday evening. White was drafted by the Bills in 2017 and made two All-Pro teams — in 2019 and 2020 — during his seven seasons in Orchard Park.’
Reports: Tre’Davious White to return to Bills on one-year deal
‘White was seen as one of the league’s top cornerbacks before suffering a torn ACL in 2021 where he played just 11 games and six in 2022. White returned to form to start 2023, but tore an Achilles tendon in week four to end his season early.’
Bills release DT Branson Deen, waive TE Armani Rogers
‘The Buffalo Bills made the following roster moves Thursday…’.
Texas receiver Isaiah Bond adds off-field concerns to on-field questions
‘On April 10, Bond turned himself in on an outstanding warrant for sexual assault in Frisco, Texas. He posted bail and was released from custody, after which he called the accusation “patently false,” but it certainly sent the security departments of teams into a late, fact-fi nding mission about Bond’s background.’
Here’s 4 ways everything could go wrong for Bills at 2025 NFL Draft
‘The Bills have two no-doubt needs at defensive tackle and cornerback, and they could even go wide receiver if that’s how the board falls. Beane must stay focused rather than getting cute and leaning on the old “best player available” mantra.’
Buffalo Bills hosting CB with ties to Sean McDermott and Brandon Beane on free agent visit
‘Bradberry did not play for the Eagles in 2024 due to an Achilles injury he suffered over the summer. The team released him a post-June 1st designation back in March. Bradberry spent three seasons with the Eagles and started in 33 regular season games with Philadelphia and four postseason games during his tenure with the team. He was named a second-team All-Pro with the Eagles back in 2022.’
Bills Draft Day Decisions: Pass catchers
‘The free-agent signing of Joshua Palmer makes wide receiver less of a position of need than it was prior to the former Los Angeles Charger’s arrival in Buffalo. With that said, this team still lacks adequate firepower within its stable of pass catchers and could benefit greatly from adding a player with plus speed and plus separation skills to help carry the Bills’ aerial attack to the next level of production.’