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Buffalo Bills sign Tim Harris to the training team

The Buffalo Bills have signed quite a bit of depth in the squad following the massive injury the team sustained last week.

In Week 12, the Bills (7-4) blew up the New Orleans Saints, 31-6. That had its price.

All-Pro cornerback Tre’Davious White tore his cruciate ligament while winning. This ends his 2021 season prematurely.

Cornerbacks Levi Wallace and Dane Jackson will try to follow White’s footsteps. Since Jackson is now supposed to see more game time, more depth is required.

Tim Harris comes in there. The Bills announced Monday that the 26-year-old Corner was added to the team’s training roster.

In a corresponding step, the offensive lineman Evin Ksiezarczyk, born in western New York, was released from the Buffalos exercise team.

Harris spent a short time with the Bills during training camp but was later released. From there, Harris signed the Cleveland Browns training team before returning to Buffalo.

Harris was a 2019 sixth-round pick for the San Francisco 49ers from Virginia.

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