One of the more interesting roster moves on the NFL’s transaction wire Wednesday was the Buffalo Bills signing quarterback Anthony Brown to their practice squad.
The Bills turn heads after signing Anthony Brown, a former Ravens quarterback, before facing Baltimore in the playoffs. The post Bills Announce Major QB Move Before Ravens Playoff Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The team signed Anthony Brown to the practice squad, a quarterback who was formerly Jackson's teammate with the Ravens in 2022. Brown was part of the Bills organization during the offseason, but was released and spent the remainder of the season with the Arizona Cardinals ' practice squad.
Ahead of their playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo Bills are relying on former Oregon Ducks quarterback Anthony Brown to their practice squad to help prepare for Baltimore ...
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Anthony Brown has signed to the practice squad in Buffalo ... Mitch Trubisky and Mike White are on the 53-man roster behind Josh Allen, so Brown’s contributions will likely be limited to practice work. A Division of NBCUniversal. DISCLAIMER: This ...
No, the Bills do not have an injury situation with Josh Allen, his backup Mitch Trubisky ... he’ll be Jackson in practice this week. “Anthony Brown helps with that,” McDermott said.
Anthony Brown has signed to the practice squad in ... Mitch Trubisky and Mike White are on the 53-man roster behind Josh Allen, so Brown's contributions will likely be limited to practice work.
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