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.
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.
The Bills announced that they signed DT Eli Ankou to their practice squad and released QB Anthony Brown in a corresponding move. Ankou, 30, originally signed on with the Texans as an undrafted free agent out of UCLA back in 2017.
The Bills turn heads after signing Anthony Brown, a former Ravens quarterback, before facing Baltimore in the playoffs.
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.
Anthony Brown was at home in Arizona on Tuesday when the Buffalo Bills called about joining their practice squad to serve as their scout-team quarterback ahead of Sunday’s AFC divisional round ...
Brown is now set for his second sting with the Bills. The 26-year-old signed with Buffalo during the preseason after backup quarterback Mitch Trubisky sustained a knee injury. Brown played 31 snaps in the Bills’ preseason finale against the Carolina Panthers and was released the following day.
The move comes as the Bills gear up to host the Ravens and dual-threat abilites of Lamar Jackson in the AFC Divisional round this week.
The key in large-field DFS contests, as always, is to get away from the “chalk,” or players who will be widely rostered. That means gravitating toward less popular game situations, some of which I’ve highlighted below.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.
Wayne McKinney III scored on a layup at the buzzer in overtime to rally San Diego State to a 77-76 victory over Air Force on Wednesday night, handing the Falcons their ninth straight loss. McKinney came off the bench to score 18 points on 6-for-11 shooting for the Aztecs (12-5,