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QB2 Faces Risk of Being Cut Due to Budget Priorities but Would Take a Pay Cut to Stay

QB2 Faces Risk of Being Cut Due to Budget Priorities but Would Take a Pay Cut to Stay

Mitchell Trubisky, the backup quarterback (QB2) for the Buffalo Bills, faces the risk of being cut from the 53-man roster before the 2025 NFL season as the team prioritizes budget savings. With a two-year, $5.25 million contract, keeping Trubisky would cost the Bills $2.46 million in guaranteed base salary, while cutting him would incur only a $750,000 dead cap hit. Despite this, Trubisky has moved fans by expressing his desire to stay with the Bills, even if it means taking a pay cut to remain Josh Allen’s backup.

Trubisky secured the QB2 role over competitors like Mike White and Shane Buechele in training camp, per The Athletic. However, the Bills may opt for Buechele, a younger and cheaper option, to optimize their budget before the roster cut deadline on August 26, 2025. If cut, Trubisky could attract interest from teams like the Chicago Bears, where he was a 2017 first-round pick, or the New York Giants, given his 50 career starts and mobility.

Despite the uncertainty, Trubisky has voiced his love for the Bills. In a brief interview, he said:
“I love Buffalo and the Bills Mafia. I’d take a pay cut to stay here and support Josh and this team.”
He added:
“Working with Josh Allen is a privilege. I’d do anything to stay, even if it’s just backing him up.”

Bills fans on Reddit and X have rallied behind Trubisky, calling him a “silent hero” for his dedication. One X post read: “Trubisky willing to take a pay cut? That’s pure Bills Mafia spirit!” However, head coach Sean McDermott and the coaching staff are still undecided, weighing Trubisky’s experience against the financial benefits of cutting him.

If retained, Trubisky would continue supporting Allen in “mop-up” situations or when rest is needed. If cut, he could land with teams like the 49ers or Giants needing a reliable backup. Still, Trubisky emphasized:
“Buffalo is home. I want to stay and help the Bills chase a Super Bowl, in any role.”

Trubisky’s fate with the Bills remains uncertain, but his loyalty has touched fans’ hearts. Whether his Bills Mafia spirit will keep him at Highmark Stadium or lead him elsewhere will soon be decided.

Dan Campbell Reveals Amon-Ra St. Brown’s Injury Update and Praises His “Extraordinary Will” After 44–30 Win Over Cowboys
Detroit, Michigan – After the fiery 44–30 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, head coach Dan Campbell entered the press room with a mixture of relief and pride. It wasn’t just because the Lions kept their momentum heading into the end of the season — it was also because of positive news regarding star Amon-Ra St. Brown. Campbell confirmed that the ankle injury that had the entire team worried all week is actually only minor and will fully recover in one to two days. Campbell said St. Brown was nearly listed as out before the game, yet he still appeared in the lineup and played at an intensity no different from someone completely healthy. That, according to Campbell, perfectly reflects St. Brown’s true nature. No quitting, no complaining, and always ready to fight for Detroit. In a game with huge playoff implications, that performance became even more valuable. When asked about St. Brown’s spirit, Campbell couldn’t hide his pride. He shared with deep emotion about his player’s tireless fighting mentality. “His will is completely different. He never accepts taking a step back, no matter how much his body hurts. St. Brown is the one who sets the standard for us every day, and no one can replace that spirit.” Those words left the entire press room silent for a few seconds. On the field, St. Brown continued to prove his worth with six catches for 92 yards, becoming the focal point of the Lions’ offense. His presence not only opened opportunities for teammates but also gave Jared Goff confidence in critical moments. Those efforts came from a player who, just hours before kickoff, was still undergoing constant medical checks to determine if he could play. Campbell closed the press conference with a clear message that the win over the Cowboys wasn’t just about tactics or talent — it was about the fighting spirit of players like St. Brown. The news that his injury is only a minor issue allowed the entire team to breathe a sigh of relief. And if the Lions truly want to go far this season, the image of St. Brown rising above the pain will be the inspiration for the whole team on the road ahead.