ESPN: Ahead of the AFC Championship game, the Bills take action and make a quarterback switch.
The winner will go to Super Bowl LIX, and the Buffalo Bills will play the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. Buffalo is coming off victories against the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional Round and the Denver Broncos in the Wild Card round. The Bills made a quarterback switch as they get ready to play the Chiefs, who are a 2-point underdog according to ESPN BET. Anthony Brown, a quarterback who joined the Bills’ practice squad on January 15, was cut by the organization.
Mitchell Trubisky and Josh Allen are in Buffalo’s quarterback room right now. #Bills’ release Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) — Anthony Brown January 21, 2025 In his career, Brown has participated in two games. Brown was on the field twice in 2022 while playing for the Baltimore Ravens, completing 44.9% of his pass attempts and recording 302 yards and two interceptions.
He has been a member of the Arizona Cardinals’ and Las Vegas Raiders’ practice teams in 2024. In 2022, the 6-foot-1 quarterback was initially not selected in the draft. During his undergraduate career, Brown played for the Oregon Ducks (2020–2021) and the Boston College Eagles (2016–2019). Brown had a 58.4 completion %, 60 touchdowns, and 7,891 yards throughout his five years in college. In addition, he gained 1,121 yards on the run and 15 touchdowns.