The Buffalo Bills gathered with the Coin de Coin Tre’davious White, which has reconciled with its former team on a one -year agreement of up to 6.8 million dollars, ESPN and NFL Network reported on Thursday.
White, 30, was the choice of recovery of the Bills in 2017 and spent seven years with the team, although its last two seasons and more have been spoiled by injuries.
He was released after the 2023 campaign and signed a one -year contract with the Los Angeles Rams, but after starting only four games, he was exchanged at the Ravens in Baltimore.
White hopes to return to the form he appreciated in Buffalo, where he was a selection of Bowler and all-pro-twice, including the first team in 2019. He led the NFL with six interceptions that year and finished fifth in the ballot of the defensive player of the year.
White suffered an ACL torn in his left knee in Thanksgiving in 2021. He made his return late in the 2022 season, appearing in six games plus two qualifying games. Then, four games in 2023, he torn his Achilles.
In 93 career games (86 departures) for Buffalo, Los Angeles and Baltimore, White collected 333 plated, 18 interceptions, 73 rumors of passes, five forced escaped and five recovery escaped.
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