Buffalo Bills reveal their plan to try and shut down Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens
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The Buffalo Bills may have found a former Baltimore Ravens player that they believe could help them in their upcoming AFC Divisional round contest against them this weekend. Earlier on Wednesday afternoon, the Bills signed former Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown to their practice squad.
While Brown has not been on the Ravens since the 2022 season, he could nevertheless prove helpful to Buffalo's game plan for the upcoming playoff game. Brown, who played college football at Boston College and Oregon, is a mobile quarterback that could be used as a duplicate of Lamar Jackson when the Bills run practices.
In the NFL, Brown has only one start and two games played. This came during a season where Jackson went down early due to injury. His first appearance came after Baltimore's then-backup Tyler Huntley went down with a concussion in Week 14 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Buffalo Bills have signed ex-Baltimore Ravens QB Anthony Brown to their practice squad. Brown will likely not play Sunday as both Josh Allen (above) and Mitch Trubisky are healthy. But Brown could be used in practices to emulate of Ravens starting QB Lamar Jackson.
Brown then started the Ravens' regular season finale against the Cincinnati Bengals. His total NFL statline reads 22 completions on 49 attempts for 302 yards, no touchdowns, two interceptions, five sacks taken, and one fumble. Since moving on from Baltimore, Brown has been on the practice squads of the Raiders, Bills, and Cardinals in 2024 - before being re-signed to Buffalo's practice squad today.