The Buffalo Bills announced their first flurry of roster moves today, and two players have been released. The team is moving on from linebackers Vosean Joseph and Corey Thompson.
Thompson, 26, signed with Buffalo as an undrafted free agent in 2018 following an injury-plagued college career at LSU. After beginning the 2018 season on the practice squad, Thompson was called up for the final six games of the year. He became the team’s third linebacker after Matt Milano suffered a broken ankle, and in his only career start, he notched nine tackles, one for a loss, and a quarterback hit against the New England Patriots.