Rams’ Tre’Davious White admits the Bills fans may cheer for him if he picks Josh Allen off

Tre'Davious White signed a one-year deal with the Rams worth $4.25 million, ending his 7-year chapter with the Bills. 


Rams’ Tre’Davious White admits the Bills fans may cheer for him if he picks Josh Allen off

Josh Allen and Tre'Davious White (Via Imago)

Ending a seven-year stint with his original team, the Buffalo Bills’ Tre’Davious White has embarked on a new chapter with the Los Angeles Rams. However, he has forgotten his old team, especially the fans as he revealed they might be cheering for him a little if he picks off their favorite quarterback. 

White had always been a fan-favorite during his time in Buffalo and he continues to believe that even though he is no longer with them. Heading into the coming 2024 season, the cornerback knows that he will be facing his former team later this year in week 14. When asked about it in an interview with Up & Adams, White responded by pocking fun at Bills’ star quarterback Josh Allen

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The Bills love me so much, I'm pretty sure if I pick off Josh Allen they gonna cheer for me a little bit.
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Though White claimed he would want to win the match, he added that the relations he built in Buffalo would be with him life-long and he would always cherish them. 

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Last season didn’t go so well for the cornerback as he tore his Achilles in week 4 of the regular season, which not only benched him but disrupted his recovery from the 2021 season when he tore his ACL for the first time. But finally, when he recovered, signed a one-year deal with the Rams worth $4.25 million and ended his 7-year chapter with the Bills. 

Bills aim for Super Bowl glory with new offensive weapons 

As for the Bills, after a disappointment last season, the Bills made some strong offseason moves to strengthen the roster. In addition to cornerback White, two offensive weapons as well departed the team this offseason– Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis

However, quarterback Allen has faith in the new receiving corps and he has already begun building a connection with them. Newly-drafted Keon Coleman is set to be the top target of Allen along with tight end Dalton Kincaid. 

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In all three seasons that the Bills got eliminated from the playoffs by the Kansas City Chiefs, it has been a flaunt on the defense or field goals. Regardless the Bills are hoisted to win the Super Bowl in the coming season, they are entering with a relatively new offensive line.

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