When the Buffalo Bills opened their training camp at St. John Fisher University, there was exactly one starting position that was potentially up for grabs, the cornerback spot opposite starter Christian Benford.
It was going to be rookie first-round pick Maxwell Hairston against veteran Tre’Davious White who had rejoined the Bills after a year away, seeking to find his former All-Pro glory.
And in reality, given coach Sean McDermott’s lean towards veterans, it was probably a longshot that Hairston would have beaten out White to start in Week 1 when the Bills have a hugely difficult task staring them in the face, Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football.
Roster cuts were announced Tuesday and now that the Bills have reduced their roster to 53 men, we still don’t