The Buffalo Bills know the importance of chemistry in the quarterback room.
This offseason, they might be forced to seek out a new QB fit if the latest rumors come to fruition.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that Bills backup QB Mitchell Trubisky is receiving interest from both the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans. Fowler includes a return to the Bills as one of the possible outcomes for Trubisky, as well.
"Trubisky has garnered interest as a quality No. 2," is specifically how Fowler writes it before referencing the teams.
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It could be telling how Trubisky feels about Buffalo and Josh Allen. If he stays, clearly he likes the fit and the vibes that the Bills have going on. If he leaves, the destination could speak volumes.
The Jets would be the place Trubisky would have the best shot to actual playing time. They are entering the offseason in search of a starter, particularly if they cut ties with Justin Fields.
Trubisky could even compete for the QB1 job if he signs with New York, depending on their other offseason moves.
The Titans would clearly be signing Trubisky as their QB2. They drafted Cam Ward with the first overall pick in 2025, and he developed well throughout his rookie season.
Ward is the future in Tennessee. Trubisky's job would be to serve as a veteran mentor, which is an important role for a young passer like that.
The Titans also added Brian Daboll as their offensive coordinator, and his past Buffalo connections could play a role.
If Trubisky leaves, the Bills would then have to wade into the backup QB market and see what's out there. There are a lot of moving parts, and Buffalo might just prefer to keep Trubisky, if possible.
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