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Frank Gore Jr. Defies Odds, Secures Spot on Bills Practice Squad After Impressive Preseason Finale

Buffalo Bills’ newcomer Frank Gore Jr. showcased his talents impressively during the team’s preseason finale against the Carolina Panthers, putting up his first 100-yard game of the preseason. His standout performance included a highlight five-yard touchdown and rushing for a total of 101 yards on 18 carries, earning him a spot on the Bills’ practice squad.

Gore, who went undrafted in 2024, has used his NFL preseason appearances effectively to silence his critics. The undrafted rookie’s declaration to “prove people wrong” has started to manifest as he consistently improved over the preseason games. From a modest 21 yards across seven carries in his debut game against the Chicago Bears to a significant contribution of eight carries for 41 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Gore’s progression was evident.

His effective performance culminated in the game against the Panthers, with Gore maneuvering through the defense, showcasing his ability to find gaps and break tackles, carrying over his promise into tangible results on the field. His play was not only pivotal in securing the Bills’ first touchdown but was itself a personal milestone with a late-game touchdown sprint that showed power and persistence.



The running back has indeed earned his practice squad position, indicating the team’s interest in developing his skill set further. While Gore might have aimed for a place on the final 53-man roster, his assignment to the practice squad only echoes the commitment he has shown to his burgeoning professional career.

Under the watchful eye of his father, Frank Gore — a likely future Hall of Famer — junior Gore’s journey has been anything but ordinary, marked by drive and a robust desire to forge his own path in the NFL. As he continues to hone his skills, the practice squad platform offers him not just a chance to refine his play but also to keep chasing the larger dreams that initially seemed distant when he went undrafted.

Each carry and each game is a step forward for Gore Jr., as he looks to build on his preseason success and continue to challenge the expectations set for him. Whether showcasing his rapid developments or persistently pushing for more opportunities, Gore Jr.’s NFL quest is shaping up to be as determined and resilient as his runs on the field.