The Bills signed quarterback Anthony Brown to the practice squad last week. The reason was obvious: Brown spent a season as Lamar Jackson's backup, so the Bills used Brown to emulate Jackson on the scout team.
The Bills are set to face Lamar Jackson again, and with Sean McDermott’s defensive unit looking to get his timing down, they’ve signed former Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown. Brown signing to the Buffalo practice squad was among two moves the Bills announced on Wednesday.
Ahead of their playoff game against the Baltimore Ravens, the Buffalo Bills are relying on former Oregon Ducks quarterback Anthony Brown to their practice squad to help prepare for Baltimore ...
The Buffalo Bills will have a slightly different quarterback room as they prepare for the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
One of the more interesting roster moves on the NFL’s transaction wire Wednesday was the Buffalo Bills signing quarterback Anthony Brown to their practice squad.
Bills coach Sean McDermott was asked about preparing for Jackson during his press conference. McDermott had high praise for the Ravens' quarterback. "There's only one Lamar Jackson at the end of the day," said McDermott. "So you do the best you can to try and simulate it." Then as he shook his head he added, "Good luck."
Buffalo heads into their showdown against the Chiefs without a key practice squad player, raising questions about their preparation.
The Buffalo Bills released veteran quarterback Anthony Brown close to one week after signing him to help prepare for Lamar Jackson. The post Bills Make Quarterback Move Days Before AFC Championship appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Buffalo Bills signed and then cut former Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown just days before their AFC Title game.
The Baltimore Ravens recently suffered a brutal playoff loss to the Buffalo Bills, falling 27-25 in the AFC Divisional Round. The Ravens were inches away from tying the game, but a dropped two-point conversion by tight end Mark Andrews sent Baltimore into the postseason.
Lamar Jackson continues to earn accolades after the best statistical season of his career. Jackson has been named AFC Offensive Player of the Year by The Committee of 101, a nationwide panel of 101 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL throughout the season.