July 1, 2024

In a surprising offseason decision, the Buffalo Bills released veteran cornerback Tre’Davious White, marking the end of his tenure with the team since being drafted in 2017. Mike Garofolo of NFL Network reported that Tre’Davious White is set to meet with both the Los Angeles Rams and the Las Vegas Raiders.

It’s no surprise that White draws interest from teams. While he may have spent the past two seasons dealing with injuries, his resume still shows impressive credentials. During both the 2019 and 2020 seasons, the cornerback was named a Pro Bowler in addition to garnering All-Pro selections as well. White’s best year arguably came in 2019. He tallied 58 combined tackles (48 solo), 17 passes defended and six interceptions in 15 regular-season starts. His numbers that year even amounted to a vote for the AP Defensive Player of the Year Award.

Throughout his seven years with the Bills, the 5-foot-11, 192-pound CB amassed regular-season totals of 311 combined tackles (242 solo, 69 assisted), 68 passes defended and 18 interceptions in 82 games. In seven playoff outings, White put up 32 combined tackles (22 solo) and five passes defended.

Of course, not playing a full season in years does put doubt in the minds of teams. Nevertheless, a fully healthy Tre’Davious White can surely provide impact on the field. And presently, it looks like organizations are willing to bank on the chance that he’ll be productive once again. As per Garofolo, a few other teams aside from the Rams and the Raiders are also interested in the cornerback. With multiple opportunities knocking on the doorstep, White’s road for a bounce-back

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