Most surprising decisions made by Bills on roster cut-down weekend

A list of the Buffalo Bills’ most spurring moves made over the roster cut-down weekend.

Bills punter Corey Bojorquez . (James P. McCoy/Buffalo News via AP, Pool)

No additions from other teams

Maybe this is just showing us the times we’re living in due to COVID-19, but the Bills didn’t make a single addition from other teams when the weekend dust settled. In previous years, the Bills have found contributors this way. In 2018, the Bills signed a cut from the Patriots, punter Corey Bojorquez, and he’s been the team’s starter (when healthy) ever since.

At one point, NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reported that the Bills were adding former Packers receiver Jake Kumerow to join the practice squad. Instead, that didn’t happen when the Bills announced their practice squad. Duke Willaims was the only wideout to find their way to Buffalo’s taxi squad.

And again, a move indicative of the times? The Bills added 16 players to the practice squad, plus international Christian Wade who has a roster exempt. All 16 of those guys were on the team’s training camp roster already, no new faces at all.

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