5 players the Buffalo Bills need to sign back to their practice squad

Buffalo Bills quarterback Jake Fromm (4) hands off the ball to running back Antonio Williams (28) during the second half of the preseason game at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Jake Fromm (4) hands off the ball to running back Antonio Williams (28) during the second half of the preseason game at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.
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Buffalo Bills quarterback Jake Fromm (4) hands off the ball to running back Antonio Williams (28) during the second half of the preseason game at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.

These are five players recently cut by the Buffalo Bills that they should try to add to their practice squad.

The Buffalo Bills were able to get their roster down to 53-players on Tuesday afternoon. However, while the initial roster is set, there will be plenty of moves that need to be made.

One of the primary focuses for the front office is to build out the practice squad. The practice squad has become a little more important after some rule changes made last year that have carried over to this season.

The practice squad remains at 16 players, which was the limit last year, and teams are still able to call up two players per week and have them revert back to the practice squad without having to go through waivers.

With this in mind, general manager Brandon Beane will need to find a balance between players who could contribute this season if the need were to arise along with players who may be a year or two away from having a role on the active roster. These are five players that present a good balance between those two objectives that the Bills should try to sign to their practice squad.

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