Bills sign QB Mike White to a one-year contract extension that runs through the 2025 season … so this can be more than mop-up duty behind Josh Allen
The Buffalo Bills are signing quarterback Mike White to their active roster from the practice squad. The Bills announced the move on Friday, also disclosing the release of linebacker Nicholas Morrow.
In addition to signing White to the 53-man roster, Buffalo also extended the quarterback’s contract through 2025. White takes the roster spot that was opened by the team waiving linebacker Nicholas Morrow on Thursday. Terms of White’s extension have not yet been reported.
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