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The Buffalo Bills parted ways with Tre'Davious White earlier in the offseason in an effort to save money against the cap. Now, the former Bill has a new home. 

White is signing a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams, per Adam Schefter.

White appeared in only 10 of the Bills last 34 regular season games due to injury. With Buffalo having both Rasul Douglas and Christian Benford, they felt comfortable enough to move on from White. 

The Rams are giving the two-time Pro Bowler a one-year deal for $8.5 million with a maximum value of $10 million. 

White was a first round pick of the Bills in 2017 out of LSU. He has 18 interceptions in 82 career games, and is a two-time Pro Bowl selection. In 2019, he led the NFL in interceptions with six, and was a first-team All-Pro selection.

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