Report : Mitch Trubisky sue Steelers $90.6million as a result of the released

Mitch Trubisky sue Steelers $90.6million as a result of the released

Buffalo, New York According to a source who spoke with ESPN on Wednesday, the Buffalo Bills have agreed to terms with Mitch Trubisky, bringing back a familiar face to the quarterback room.

After providing backup to quarterback Josh Allen in the 2021 campaign, which helped him earn a chance to compete for a starting position with the Pittsburgh Steelers starting in 2022, Trubisky is expected to do so once more.

Although he supported Allen last season, Kyle Allen is scheduled to enter free agency the week of next week. Shane Buechele, the quarterback, signed a reserve/futures contract in January after playing on the Bills practice squad for the entirety of the previous season.

The reunion takes place during a day in which the Bills made many cap-saving decisions, including the release of captain and center Mitch Morse. Trubisky only attempted eight passes in six games while playing for the Bills, only managing one score on the ground. Since his debut year in 2018, Allen has not missed a single start.

During the NFL scouting combine last week, general manager Brandon Beane stated, “You have to expect most quarterbacks going missing two to four games.” “… A few years ago, we acquired Trubisky. We had Kyle Allen, who has played; we had Case Keenum, who had played a lot the year prior.

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