Mike White adds another AFC East team to his collection.
White, cut by the Dolphins on Monday, has signed a deal to join the Bills’ practice squad, NFL Networks Tom Pelissero reported.
This came after ESPN’s Field Yates reported White had visited Buffalo after he became a free agent.
White lost the Miami backup quarterback role to Skylar Thompson and was subsequently cut on Sunday before Tuesday’s 53-man deadline.
In three preseason games with the Dolphins, White — a 2018 fifth-round pick of the Cowboys — completed 46.5 percent of his passes for 179 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions.
He was also sacked five times.
White, 29, became a Jets fan favorite in 2021 when he filled in for the injured Zach Wilson in a Week 7 game, throws for 405 yards in a win over the Bengalswho went on to win the AFC title.
It was the first 400-yard passing game for the Jets in 21 years, when Vinny Testaverde did it in 2000.
White, in eight games (seven starts) for the Jets in two seasons, threw for 2,145 yards with eight touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
The Bills have experience under center, with Josh Allen and Mitchell Trubisky having their top two signal callers.
Buffalo hosts Miami in Week 2 on the road at Hard Rock Stadium.