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The Bills will have backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky available if they need him on Sunday.
2024 Season Overview
Next GameNext Game 09/08/2024 1:00 PM EST
Next OpponentNext Opponent ARI Arizona Cardinals 
Standing (Division)Division Rank 1st AFC East
WinsWins 0
LossesLosses 0
DrawsDraws 0
PPGPoints per Game 0
OPPGOpponent Points per Game 0
Head CoachHead Coach Sean McDermott

Rotoworld Player News

  • BUF Wide Receiver #1
    Backup quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was dealing with a knee injury and was also cleared to play. Samuel was considered week-to-week after suffering the turf toe injury in the middle of August. He practiced in full every day this week before being removed from the injury report. His health isn’t much of a concern anymore, but his role is still up in the air. Both he and Khalil Shakir are traditionally deployed out of the slot while Keon Coleman and Mack Hollins appear to be locked in as outside receivers. The winner of the slot job could push for WR3 numbers in this offense, but fantasy managers should proceed with caution heading into Week 1.
  • BUF Tackle #79
    The Bills drafted Brown in the third round of the 2021 draft. He quickly took over the starting role and has been locked in as the team’s right tackle ever since, starting all 31 of the games he has been active for over the past two years. Pro Football Focus graded him as a top-40 tackle in 2023 and ESPN charted him with a top-20 pass-block win rate. The deal will keep Brown in Buffalo through the 2028 season.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #1
    Samuel suffered a turf toe injury in training camp and appeared to be at risk of missing Week 1. A full practice this early in the week suggests there is almost no concern at all. Samuel’s role alongside Khalil Shakir, who also operates out of the slot, is not entirely clear. That makes him a risky play for his Bills debut. Still, the upside is that Samuel is a full-time player catching passes from Josh Allen. That is worth chasing as a FLEX play assuming Samuel makes it through the week without any further injury concerns.
  • BUF Safety #3
    Hamlin will play alongside S Taylor Rapp to start the season against the Cardinals. Hamlin was medically cleared for football activities last August after he collapsed on the field and narrowly avoided death in December 2022. He played limited defensive snaps in 2023. Pro Football Focus graded Hamlin as last year’s 59th best cover safety.
  • BUF Safety #6
    Cine was a camp cut by the Vikings earlier this week and now finds a home in Buffalo. The former first-round pick suffered a compound fracture in 2022, which ended his rookie season after Week 4. He played in just seven games last season and has one career tackle to his name. Cine is in career-rebuilding mode after an unfortunate start in Minnesota. If he can flash the talent that made him a first-rounder just three years ago, it’s possible he could earn his way onto the Bills’ 53-man roster.
  • BUF Quarterback #11
    Beane did also caution that they won’t know for sure until they see Trubisky practice, so it can’t be ruled out. The 30-year-old backup injured his knee during the early portion of camp. If he’s unable to go, the Bills will likely go with Mike White as the backup to Josh Allen after White was signed to the practice squad by Buffalo on Tuesday.
  • BUF Quarterback #14
    White was one of the Dolphins’ first roster cuts of cutdown season, and now he lands with his third AFC East team over the last three seasons. He started seven games over two seasons with the Jets, passing for 2,145 yards and eight touchdowns. Only attempting six passes all of last season, White was backed into third-string duties with the Dolphins and cut. The AFC East rival Bills scoop White up to add him to their practice squad while Josh Allen and Mitchell Trubisky are the quarterbacks on the 53-man roster.
  • BUF Defensive Back #43
    The sides are apparently swapping late-round, 2026 picks in the deal. Codrington is a 23-year-old undrafted rookie who has some return skills. That will be where he tries to make it onto the field for the Bills.
  • FA Wide Receiver #19
    Hamler, who was a second-round pick of the Broncos back in 2020, will now look to fit in with yet another team. The oft-injured receiver spent last season on the Colts ' practice squad and joined the Bills on a reserve/future contract at the end of the season. Even in a new-look Bills receiver room, Hamler was unable to crack the 53-man roster. He caught 5-of-6 targets for 29 yards this preseason, but could get other looks now that he’s available.
  • FA Wide Receiver #87
    The former Raven and Cardinal — and a longtime favorite of the football analytics community — Isabella will be looking elsewhere for work in 2024. Isabella has 33 regular season catches in four NFL seasons. This preseason, he managed one catch for 15 yards on 23 pass routes.