Buffalo Bills is preparing to face the Bay Buccaneers lid in its last preseason match. Before that, the team announced the arrival of another piece for the attack.
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Running Back Elijah Young, a freshman coming from Western Kentucky, was hired on Wednesday. In the last season of College, he ran to 883 yards and 3 touchdowns, as well as registering 47 receptions for 2 more TDs.
Young had signed with Kansas City Chiefs as Undrafted Free Agent at the beginning of Offseason, but was dismissed before closing with the Bills.
Now he joins a group that already has James Cook – who has just renewed for another four years – as well as Ray Davis and Ty Johnson.
With Young, the Bills seek to give back to backfield. In addition to the novice, the group already has James Cook – Renewed recently for four years – as well as Ray Davis e Ty Johnson.
Another related movement was the dismissal of the kicker Caden Davis e do running back Jarveon Howard (which went to Waivers due to an injury). This adjustment may indicate the imminent return of holder Tyler Bass, after recovery from a pelvic injury
Young’s arrival makes room for evaluating his talented air and terrestrial game during the pre-season final against Buccaneers. It will be a good chance for Bills to observe if it is able to establish itself within an already competitive rotation
Who is Elijah Young?
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Trajectory: Young was dismissed by Kansas City Chiefs on Monday after signed as undrafted free agent at the end of offseason. His name was quickly connected to the Bills.
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University Highlights: Started the university career at Missouri before transferring to Western Kentucky, where he accumulated more than 1,000 total yards and five touchdowns em 2024.
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Recent Statistics: Last season at College, Young converted 883 land yards and scored three touchdowns, and kicking 47 receptions to two more TDs – showing versatility in the attack.