Two players who were with the Buffalo Bills during training camp have found their ways to other rosters following a weekend filled with roster movement across the NFL.
En route to trimming their own roster to 53 players, the Bills released wide receiver Robert Foster and defensive tackle Vincent Taylor. Both players were part of deep position groups with the Bills. While Foster was a bit more popular during his time in Buffalo, Taylor was the one of the two that actually found his way to a team’s final roster.
On Sunday when the wavier wire completed, Taylor was claimed by the Cleveland Browns. The Browns sat at the No. 10 overall spot in the wavier wire order, so comparatively, he was a pretty high priority.
Foster did land on another team himself, but just on their expanded practice squad. The team snagged Foster was the Green Bay Packers. Prior to the roster cut deadline, the Bills were reportedly attempting to trade Foster and tight end Jason Croom, neither ended up being shipped out and were cut. However, Croom did end up back on Buffalo’s practice squad unlike Foster.
Foster was signed by the Bills as a UDFA of the team in 2018 and eventually found his way from the practice squad to the active roster where he impressed as a rookie. In 2019, he did not find himself on the field much, though. He only recorded three catches. Taylor was a sixth-round pick of the Dolphins in 2017 and spent his first two seasons there before he was cut after training camp prior to last season. The Bills then picked him up a few days later.
If those two stay at those respective teams for the rest of the season, they won’t see the Bills at all. Buffalo is not scheduled to play the Browns or Packers during the 2020 regular season.
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