The Buffalo Bills brought Tre'Davious White back last year as a low-risk addition. He became a key contributor.
General manager Brandon Beane said Monday the team could revisit a reunion with White after the NFL Draft, leaving open the possibility that one of the franchise's most recognizable players of the last decade returns for another stint.
"We love Tre'Davious," Beane said. "I think at this point we're waiting through the draft, and he probably is as well. But you'd never close the door on bringing a guy like Tre back to Buffalo."
White, 30, returned to the Bills last season on a one-year deal as a veteran depth piece and mentor to the team's young cornerbacks, including 2025 first-round pick Maxwell Hairston.
He ended up leading by example on the field. White started 16 games in 2025, recording 40 tackles, six tackles for loss, one interception and 10 pass breakups. He allowed a 51.1% completion rate on 47 targets for 247 yards and two touchdowns.
His bounce-back season came after a stretch of injuries. White played just 21 games from 2022-2024 after suffering a torn ACL and torn Achilles. He was released by Buffalo in 2024, spent time with the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens, then returned to the Bills last season.
“I told my agent, 'If you can't get Buffalo on the line, just don't call me,’” White said after he signed last year.
A first-round pick (No. 27 overall) in 2017, White was a first-team All-Pro in 2019 and second-team All-Pro in 2020.
A reunion could depend on how the Bills address cornerback in the draft and if White still believes he can compete for playing time.
Defensive end Joey Bosa led the NFL with five forced fumbles and added five sacks in 15 games in 2025.
Bosa will turn 31 years old in July and Spotrac esimtates his market value is $13.7 million per year.
Defensive end A.J. Epenesa has 24 career sacks in six seasons with the Bills.
Epenesa had agreed to a one--year deal with the Cleveland Browns worth up to $5 million but the Browns backed out after Epenesa's physical.
Linebacker Matt Milano was third on the team with 67 tackles in 2025.
Milano has spent all nine of his NFL seasons with the Bills but has missed 30 games over the past three seasons.
Cornerback Tre'Davious White started 16 games last season, finishing with 40 tackles, an interception and 10 pass breakups.
White is 31 years old and the Bills and despite being healthy in 2025, he played only 21 games from 2022-2024.
Safety Jordan Poyer began the season on the Bills' practice squad and finished with 10 apperances and nine starts. He was second on the team with 70 tackles and added an interception and a half sack.
Poyer, 34, has indicated that the 2025 season was his last and he hopes to retire with the Bills.
Cooks signed with the Bills in November after being released by the New Orleans Saints. He had four catches for 101 yards in Week 17 and recorded five receptions for 78 yards over the Bills' two playoff games.
