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Buffalo Bills Cut Ties With Former Pro Bowl Linebacker After Training Camp Disappointment

The Buffalo Bills commenced their roster downsizing on Sunday, declaring the release of seven players, prominently featuring ex-Pro Bowl linebacker Deion Jones. The veteran linebacker, brought on board post-NFL Draft as a free agent, was expected to strengthen the linebacker core, especially in light of Matt Milano’s torn biceps sustained in practice roughly 10 days prior. However, Jones failed to seize the opportunity, leading to his departure following an underwhelming performance in training camp and preseason games.

The series of cuts didn’t end with Jones. The Bills also parted ways with quarterback Anthony Brown, wide receiver Damiere Byrd, offensive lineman Kevin Jarvis, defensive end Rondell Bothroyd, linebacker Shayne Simon, and cornerback Kyron Brown. The shuffle carried on into the defensive backfield as safeties Dee Delaney and Terrell Burgess were shifted to injured reserve following injuries—a knee issue for Delaney in the recent preseason clash against the Carolina Panthers, and a hamstring problem for Burgess during a practice session this week.



The Bills, nevertheless, encountered a surprising preseason standout in rookie linebacker Joe Andreessen, an undrafted player from the University at Buffalo. Making a strong case for himself, Andreessen accumulated 24 tackles across three games, ranking third league-wide in preseason tackles.

His impressive display eased the Bills’ decision to release Jones. While Andreessen has yet to cement his place on the final 53-man roster, his performances suggest other teams might pick him up if he’s placed on waivers.

In quarterback moves, the Bills recently signed Anthony Brown after backup Mitchell Trubisky was sidelined with a knee injury during the preseason. Brown was brought in to bolster the quarterback options, especially with only Ben DiNucci available for the final preseason game. In that appearance, Brown completed 11 of 12 passes, throwing for 102 yards.



Looking ahead, the Bills need to further trim their roster, which currently stands at 82 players, down to the league-required 53 by this Tuesday’s deadline at 4 p.m.