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Buffalo Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott got raw and emotional speaking Monday morning at the NFL owners meetings when asked about the release of cornerback Tre'Davious White.
White was emotional about his return, as the last year was humbling in some ways. It’s made him more appreciative of each moment in Buffalo. “As a player myself, personally, I always wanted to ...
White, the Bills' first-round draft pick in 2017, shined during his initial stint with the Bills from 2017-2023. As the first pick in Sean McDermott’s head coaching career, his selection was an ...
A head of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills made headlines when general manager Brandon Beane signed cornerback Tre’Davious White to a one-year contract. The former All-Pro is one of Bills ...
At NFL meetings in Orlando, Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott was visibly emotional as he talked about conversations with Tre'Davious White, the first player drafted by the Bills after he ...
Despite White’s exit last year, a sliver of hope always remained that Buffalo could re-sign at a cheaper deal. Bills head coach Sean McDermott got emotional speaking to reporters after White’s ...
White did hire Leipold at Buffalo, and Leipold did such a good job that he was hired in 2021 to resurrect Kansas. ... So White began looking at head coaches from lower levels.
White signed a four-year, $69 million extension in 2020 and was under contract through 2025. However, an ACL tear prematurely ended White’s 2022 NFL season before he tore his Achilles in Week 4.
McDermott called White, who was voted an AP first-team All Pro in 2019, one of the best cornerbacks to ever play in Buffalo. He had six interceptions for the Bills in 2019, starting 14 games.
White, 30, returns to Buffalo after one year away from the team. ... White was Sean McDermott’s first draft pick after joining the team as head coach in 2017.
At Wednesday afternoon's press conference, Buffalo Bills head coach Sean McDermott gave #BillsMafia some hope that cornerback Tre'Davious White could possibly play in Sunday's game against the Jets.
Payton Gendron, a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023 after listening to relatives of his victims express ...