May 18, 2024

The Buffalo Bills released a slew of veterans on March 6, but they also brought back a familiar face. Bills quarterback Josh Allen‘s backup from the 2021-22 NFL season, Mitch Trubisky, is returning to Buffalo.

The former No. 2 overall pick from the 2017 NFL draft left the Bills on good terms. He moved on to join the Pittsburgh Steelers as their new starting quarterback, but things didn’t go well. After signing a two-year $14.25 million contract that included up to $27 million in incentives, his time as a starter was brief.

By week 5 of the 2022 NFL season, Pittsburgh benched Trubisky in favor of then-rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett. Trubisky made two more starts after Pickett suffered an ankle injury last season, going 0-2. Pittsburgh replaced him with quarterback Mason Rudolph, who went 3-0 and clinched the Steelers a playoff spo

The Buffalo Bills released a slew of veterans on March 6, but they also brought back a familiar face. Bills quarterback Josh Allen‘s backup from the 2021-22 NFL season, Mitch Trubisky, is returning to Buffalo.

The former No. 2 overall pick from the 2017 NFL draft left the Bills on good terms. He moved on to join the Pittsburgh Steelers as their new starting quarterback, but things didn’t go well. After signing a two-year $14.25 million contract that included up to $27 million in incentives, his time as a starter was brief.

By week 5 of the 2022 NFL season, Pittsburgh benched Trubisky in favor of then-rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett. Trubisky made two more starts after Pickett suffered an ankle injury last season, going 0-2. Pittsburgh replaced him with quarterback Mason Rudolph, who went 3-0 and clinched the Steelers a playoff spo

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