The Buffalo Bills are taking an extra step to prepare for their playoff showdown against the Baltimore Ravens by signing Anthony Brown, a former Baltimore quarterback, to their practice squad. Brown’s role is clear: simulate the dual-threat abilities of Lamar Jackson and give Buffalo’s defense a better chance of stopping the 2019 and 2023 MVP.
The team signed Anthony Brown to the practice squad, a quarterback who was formerly Jackson's teammate with the Ravens in 2022. Brown was part of the Bills organization during the offseason, but was released and spent the remainder of the season with the Arizona Cardinals ' practice squad.
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Brown spent part of 2022 with the Ravens, Buffalo's upcoming opponent for Sunday's divisional-round matchup. Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network relays that head coach Sean McDermott noted that they added Brown to have a mobile scout team quarterback who can throw and run, as they prepare to face Lamar Jackson.
The Bills have brought in a quarterback with ties to the Ravens leading into the divisional round game between the teams this weekend.
When asked about how the Bills can prepare for Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in practice, coach Sean McDermott could only chuckle.“There’s only one Lamar Jac
Bills coach Sean McDermott was asked about preparing for Jackson during his press conference. McDermott had high praise for the Ravens' quarterback. "There's only one Lamar Jackson at the end of the day," said McDermott. "So you do the best you can to try and simulate it." Then as he shook his head he added, "Good luck."
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