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Re-Sign Rookie CB to Practice Squad Just 24 Hours After Release — Bills Make a Quick Move Following Home Loss to Patriots

Buffalo, New York – In a surprising yet decisive move, the Buffalo Bills have re-signed a rookie cornerback to their practice squad, just 24 hours after releasing him. The decision came immediately after the team’s narrow 20–24 loss to the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium, signaling the organization’s urgency to reinforce the secondary and bring renewed energy to a defense that struggled at key moments.

The rookie, who had joined Buffalo earlier this season after going undrafted, was initially released earlier in the week to make room for roster adjustments. His brief departure sparked conversation among fans, especially after the Bills’ cornerback unit allowed several critical completions against New England.

Sources inside the team confirmed that the coaching staff was impressed with the young player’s professionalism, work ethic, and strong grasp of the defensive playbook. His quick return was described by one insider as “a move made from trust,” showing that the organization still sees real potential in his development.

Following his re-signing, the young defensive back expressed heartfelt appreciation and determination to earn his place:

“Coming back here means everything to me. The fans, the coaches, the entire atmosphere — it feels like home. I want to give everything I have to prove that the team made the right choice bringing me back.”

Bills coaches have reportedly been pleased with his agility, coverage discipline, and ability to adapt to multiple defensive schemes. Though he remains on the practice squad, the move gives Buffalo added flexibility and insurance as the team prepares for upcoming AFC East matchups.

The timing — less than a day after a tough loss — highlights the front office’s commitment to immediate improvement and confidence in its young prospects. It’s a reminder that the Bills’ rebuilding depth isn’t just about experience but also belief in new talent willing to fight for every snap.

“This organization gave me another chance, and I’m not wasting it,” he said. “Every rep, every moment — I’m giving it all for this team.”

Only later did the Bills confirm the identity of the returning player — rookie cornerback Jalen Kimber, who now gets a second opportunity to prove himself in Buffalo’s colors.

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