The Buffalo Bills have made three new additions to their roster ahead of Wednesday’s practice session, on-boarding running back Elijah Young, cornerback Zy Alexander and offensive lineman Rush Reimer.
In corresponding moves, Buffalo released kicker Caden Davis and waived/injured running back Jarveon Howard, the latter of whom was hurt in his first practice with the team. Davis’ release certainly suggests that starting kicker Tyler Bass is nearing a return to the field after being sidelined for nearly a month with a pelvic injury.
The new additions are all undrafted free agent rookies and will help the team round out their roster for the final preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Saturday, August 23.
Alexander, 23, played college ball at two schools (LSU and Southeastern Louisiana) and appeared in 19 games across his final two seasons with LSU.
Young also played at two schools during his college career, Missouri and Western Kentucky. He spent his first three seasons with Missouri before transferring to Western Kentucky for his final two seasons. The 23-year-old posted his best season in 2024, where he totaled over 1,000 scrimmage yards and five touchdowns.
Reimer comes out of both California and Montana State collegiately, and has already spent some time with the team this offseason.