Mitch Trubisky, the once-starting quarterback the Pittsburgh Steelers released in February, has found a new team. Well, a new-old team.
According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, the Buffalo Bills have agreed to terms with Trubisky.
Trubisky’s acquisition is much like his first time around with the club. Buffalo signed him as a free agent in March 2021 where he backed up Josh Allen and appeared in six games.
His release saved the Steelers $3 million in salary cap space but left them with only one quarterback on the roster in Kenny Pickett.
Pittsburgh now has to sign three more quarterbacks before the start of organized team activities (OTAs) in May.
The #Bills have agreed to terms with QB Mitch Trubisky to return to Buffalo, sources say. @ByTimGraham reported they were in talks. Now a done deal.
The #Steelers cut Trubisky early to give him a shot to find his next gig before free agency begins. He’s done just that. pic.twitter.com/Zzvgt7ltmw
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 7, 2024