The Buffalo Bills only briefly had a vacant spot on their practice squad. The team took only one day to reportedly fill it.
According to ESPN in Washington, former Football Team cornerback Greg Stroman was signed to Buffalo’s practice squad on Wednesday.
One day prior, the Bills (7-4) had a spot opened up on their practice squad by the New York Giants.
Due to a neck injury to quarterback Daniel Jones, the Giants needed some depth. They dubbed now-former Buffalo QB Jake Fromm as the ticket to that as he was signed by New York.
Stroman’s addition also comes following cornerback Tre’Davious White’s season-ending knee injury last week. Buffalo added another corner, Tim Harris, to their practice squad for depth as well earlier this week.
Stroman was a seventh-round pick out of the University of Virginia in 2018. He was teammates with current Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds there.
As a rookie, Stroman played in 15 games but injuries derailed him the ensuing two seasons. During training camp, Stroman was cut by Washington.
Stroman also has experience as a returner.
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