A highly anticipated clash is set for this weekend as the Buffalo Bills prepare to face the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional round. Given that both teams are strong contenders for the Super Bowl, this matchup has the potential to be a classic showdown.
In anticipation of MVP Lamar Jackson’s skills at quarterback, the Bills made an intriguing move by adding veteran backup Anthony Brown to their practice squad on Wednesday.

According to NFL insider Ari Meirov, the team intends to utilize Brown on the scout team to aid their preparation.
This marks Brown’s second time with the Bills after a career spent bouncing around various practice squads and active rosters within the NFL.
After going undrafted from the University of Oregon in 2022, Brown began his professional journey with the Ravens.
He did not see action during the 2023 season before signing with the Las Vegas Raiders at the start of 2024.
Following his first tenure in Buffalo, where he was waived in August, he briefly joined the Arizona Cardinals in October 2024.
Now returning to Buffalo, this acquisition proves to be a strategic move, as it allows the Bills to add a player familiar with the Ravens and equipped with a skill set akin to Jackson’s.
As the Bills prepare for the upcoming game, expect their defense to gain valuable insights by practicing against Brown throughout the week.
Should the Bills secure a victory, the decision to sign Brown by the front office will certainly be recognized and appreciated.