The Buffalo Bills have brought back a familiar face to strengthen their secondary ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, cornerback Tre’Davious White has agreed to return, reuniting the Bills with their first-round pick from the 2017 NFL Draft who spent seven seasons with the organization before departing.
“Tre White agrees to terms with his former team, the Buffalo Bills, on a one-year deal with a max value up to $6.8 million,” Pelissero wrote on X.
Reunion: Tre White agrees to terms with his former team, the Buffalo Bills on a one-year deal with a max value up to $6.8 million.
Kevin Conner and Robert Brown of @UniSportsMgmt confirmed the deal. pic.twitter.com/JWXjso1MNA
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 17, 2025
White returns following a turbulent 2024 season split between two teams.
The former All-Pro signed with the Los Angeles Rams last offseason and was expected to be their top cornerback.
However, his tenure in Los Angeles turned sour quickly, as he found himself benched. After sitting out, White was traded to the Baltimore Ravens.
The timing of White’s return to Buffalo could prove beneficial for a defense that struggled against the pass last season.
Buffalo ranked among the league’s bottom third in pass defense, surrendering an average of 226.1 yards per game.
In a 93-game NFL career with the Bills, Rams and Ravens, White has 333 combined tackles, 73 passes defended and 18 interceptions.
His return adds valuable experience and depth to a Bills secondary looking to improve in 2025.
His familiarity with the organization and past success in their system make this reunion a logical fit for both parties.