Imagine being let go from your dream job, called back into the office a day later, and sent packing again the next day.

That’s the whirlwind Daequan Hardy just lived through.

The Buffalo Bills released the second-year cornerback during roster cuts on Tuesday. He re-signed to the practice squad Wednesday. By Thursday, Hardy was cut again.

In corresponding moves, Buffalo added cornerback Jalen Kimber and defensive end Andrew Jones Jr. to their practice squad. The Bills had one open practice squad spot after Wednesday’s signings so they're now at capacity with 17, including Travis Clayton on the international pathways program.

Hardy, a 2024 sixth-round pick out of Penn State, seemed in line to be the return specialist in last year. But Buffalo traded for Brandon Codrington o

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