The Bills lost a practice squad safety who won a national championship in college and was coached by Deion Sanders in high school.
As if there already weren’t enough Georgia Bulldog defenders in this game, the Philadelphia Eagles announced on Wednesday that they signed former first-round safety Lewis Cine from the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad.
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The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced two roster moves on Wednesday afternoon. An overview: S Lewis Cine was signed from the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad to the Eagles’ active roster. DT Byron Young’s 21-day practice window to return from injured reserve was opened.
PHILADELPHIA – The Eagles have signed safety Lewis Cine to the 53-man roster, the team announced on Wednesday. Cine, a 2022 first-round round of the Vikings, has spent the entire 2024 season on the Buffalo Bills’ practice squad after being released by Minnesota at the end of training camp.
After his college career, Cine was selected with the No. 32 pick in the 2022 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. In his rookie year, he suffered a lower leg injury that ended his season. After two years in Minnesota, Cine was released before the 2024 season began and was added to the Bills practice squad a few days later.
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Philadelphia signed Cine off of Buffalo's practice squad Wednesday, Chris McPherson of the Eagles' official site reports. Cine spent the entire regular season on the Bills' practice squad, but he's now headed to Philadelphia ahead of the start of the postseason.
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