Former Tiger Tre'Davious White Is Reuniting With The Buffalo Bills
by Staff Reporter
April 17, 20251 Comments

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Former LSU cornerback Tre'Davious White agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $6.8 million with the Buffalo Bills.
White was drafted by the Bills back in 2017 with the 27th overall pick, but played last season with the Rams before being traded to the Ravens in November. Per ESPN:
White was drafted by the Bills back in 2017 with the 27th overall pick, but played last season with the Rams before being traded to the Ravens in November. Per ESPN:
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White, the first draft pick under coach Sean McDermott, was with the Bills through the 2023 season but was released the next offseason in part due to salary cap reasons after sustaining multiple serious injuries.
Cornerback is among the biggest positions of need for the Bills heading into next week's NFL draft with 2024 starter Rasul Douglas still a free agent. Bringing back White adds a veteran who is extremely familiar with the team's defense. The Bills also brought back cornerback Dane Jackson this offseason.
White, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, split last season with the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens.
After being benched by the Rams in 2024, White was acquired in a trade by the Ravens on Nov. 5 in a swap of seventh-round picks. He was solid in seven games for the Ravens as the team's fourth cornerback, recording 10 tackles and three passes defended while playing 35% of Baltimore's defensive snaps.
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