Tre’Davious White is heading far away from the Buffalo Bills … very far.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the 29-year-old has signed with the Los Angeles Rams.
White has landed a one-year, $8.5 million deal worth up to $10 million with incentives.
In heading to Los Angeles, White leaves the AFC but is still joining a team that the Bills are slated to face next season. Buffalo faces Los Angeles on the road at SoFi Stadium.
The fan favorite in Buffalo was released by the Bills in early March as part of a series of salary cap moves. Buffalo needed to get under the limit and had to let go of multiple starters to get there.
White was the first draft pick of the current Bills front office, led by general manager Brandon Beane, in 2017.
While the cap is a reason the Bills cut White, so are his age and injury history. He played in only six games in 2022 because of a serious knee injury, only to go down again with a season-ending Achilles injury this past season.
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