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Bills, CB Tre’Davious White agree to one-year deal

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Tre’Davious White is returning to the Buffalo Bills.

The agreement was first announced by White’s agents Kevin Conner and Robert Brown of Universal Sports and Entertainment Management on Thursday.

The one-year deal for White is incentive based and can be worth up to $6.8 million.

The Bills released White after injury-plagued 2022 and 2023 seasons that saw him combine for 10 starts with declining play. In 2024, White signed with the Los Angeles Rams and was traded to the Baltimore Ravens midway through the season.

As the roster stands today, White would be competing with Dane Jackson for the team’s CB2 role.

The Bills will likely look to the draft for a long-term answer at CB2, meaning White’s presence on the roster may be that of mentor and depth.

He’ll join a cornerback room that includes CB1 Christian Benford, All-Pro slot cornerback Taron Johnson, Dane Jackson, and Ja’Marcus Ingram.

White, who was drafted by the Bills in 2017, started 82 games for the Bills over seven seasons and was a First-Team All-Pro in 2019 and Second-Team All-Pro in 2020. In Buffalo, he recorded 311 tackles, 18 interceptions, 68 passes defensed, and five fumble recoveries.

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