Brown Joins Buffalo Bills Practice Squad for the Remainder of the Playoffs

Steelers receiver Antonio Brown scores a touchdown during the NFL football game between the New Orleans Saints and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Mecedes-Benz Superdome.. Sunday, Dec. 23, 2018. 636811964122235925-v2Saints.Steelers.NFL.football.12.23.18-6375.jpg

The Buffalo Bills are making some strategic moves ahead of their highly anticipated divisional round matchup against the Ravens this weekend. They’ve brought in quarterback Anthony Brown, a player with a direct connection to their upcoming opponents, adding an intriguing layer to their preparations.

Brown steps into the Bills’ practice squad just as defensive tackle Eli Ankou exits, making room for this quarterback addition. The Bills’ decision to sign Brown isn’t without reason—his history with the Ravens provides Buffalo with a fresh perspective on what they might face on the field this weekend.

Brown’s journey in the NFL began when he signed with the Ravens as an undrafted free agent in 2022. He spent the majority of his rookie year developing on the practice squad, but was called into action toward the end of the season due to Lamar Jackson’s injuries. It was during these crucial moments that Brown gained valuable game-time experience, culminating with a start in the season’s final showdown. Over those appearances, Brown went 22-of-49, passing for 302 yards with one interception—a respectable effort during challenging circumstances.

Following his release by the Ravens at the close of summer 2023, Brown’s career path took him briefly to the Raiders and Bills in 2024 before he found a spot with the Cardinals’ practice squad. His return to Buffalo brings him into a quarterback room featuring Mitch Trubisky and Mike White, who are currently backing up starting quarterback Josh Allen. While Allen remains the focal point of the offense, Brown’s role will largely focus on enhancing the Bills’ practice sessions with the insights and experiences he’s gathered along his journey.

As the Bills prepare for their clash with the Ravens, Brown’s inclusion on the practice squad is a tactical piece of their puzzle—his firsthand knowledge of Baltimore’s systems could be a subtle advantage as Buffalo aims to advance further into the postseason.