According to reports, quarterback Mitch Trubisky has agreed to return to the Bills after leaving the Steelers.

 

Bills make final Mitchell Trubisky decision after reunion buzz

Trubisky was first selected with the No. 2 overall pick in 2017 by the Chicago Bears, though he’s played sparingly in the past few seasons. He appeared in five games last year in Pittsburgh and made two starts, but he lost both of those games while largely backing up Kenny Pickett.

Trubisky was set to play on the second year of a three-year deal with the Steelers this fall, but the two sides agreed to mutually split last month. That sent the 29-year-old into free agency.

Trubisky will now return to the Bills, where he spent the 2021 season as Allen’s backup. The Bills went 11-6 last season and won their division for a fourth straight year, but they were knocked out of the divisional round of the playoffs for a third consecutive season.

Trubisky threw for 632 yards with four touchdowns and five interceptions in five games last season. He’s not appeared in more than seven games in a single season since his final year with the Chicago Bears in 2020.

deal with Trubisky was one of several that the Bills made on Wednesday. They released All-Pro safety and team captain Jordan According to reports, quarterback Mitch Trubisky has agreed to return to the Bills after leaving the Steelers., cornerback Tre’Davious White, defensive back Siran Neal, center Mitch Morse, wide receiver Deonte Harty and running back Nyheim Hines. The team also restructured pass rusher Von Miller’s deal with the team to save about $8.6 million in cap space.

The Bills also reached a deal to bring in safety Taylor Rapp on a three-year, $14.5 million deal on Wednesday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Rapp’s previous one-year deal was set to expire this offseason. Rapp, who got his start with the Los Angeles Rams, had 50 total tackles last season in Buffalo.

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