Last year, the Buffalo Bills upgraded their backup quarterback position by bringing in former first-round draft pick Mitchell Trubisky. After he signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers this offseason, the Bills were left with two options: they could go to the bargain bin or they could find another strong insurance policy for superstar Josh Allen.
Well, general manager Brandon Beane did a little bit of both, as he re-signed an old friend and brought in a strong backup in two solid moves this spring. The Bills, like any team, are in a bad way if their starting quarterback misses time, but they’re at least protected now with a legitimate player at the quarterback position.