Bills add Jarveon Howard and Grant DuBose, place Darrynton Evans on injured reserve

Jarveon Howard American football player - Official Website
Jarveon Howard American football player - Official Website
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The Buffalo Bills have made changes to their roster, signing running back Jarveon Howard and wide receiver Grant DuBose. These moves come as the team placed running back Darrynton Evans on injured reserve.

Jarveon Howard previously spent time with the Green Bay Packers during the 2024 offseason before being released in August. He later joined the St. Louis Battlehawks of the United Football League in December. Howard entered the league as an undrafted free agent following the 2024 NFL Draft and played college football at Alcorn State and Syracuse.

Grant DuBose appeared in three games for Miami last season after being drafted by Green Bay in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL Draft. His college career included time at Charlotte and Miles.

In addition to placing Evans on injured reserve, the Bills also waived/injured cornerback Te’Cory Couch and wide receiver Kaden Prather.

Howard will wear No. 21 for Buffalo, while DuBose will wear No. 16.



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