Overview
- NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported Tennessee agreed to a two-year deal with Mitchell Trubisky to back up 2025 No. 1 pick Cam Ward, with the move conveyed by his agents at Excel Football.
- Trubisky reunites with offensive coordinator Brian Daboll in Tennessee and is expected to serve a veteran mentor role for Ward.
- Buffalo responded by agreeing to a two-year contract with Kyle Allen, reported by ESPN to be $4.1 million with incentives up to $6.1 million, to resume duties as Josh Allen’s backup.
- Both agreements were reached during the legal tampering period and will become official at the start of the new league year on Wednesday.
- Allen’s return to Buffalo leaves the Lions seeking a new No. 2 behind Jared Goff, while earlier reports had noted Jets and Bills interest in Trubisky before his Titans decision.