ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo linebacker Reggie Torbor has no intention discussing what went wrong in Miami now that he’s got a fresh start with the Bills.
Torbor is calling it “useless” to bring up the recent past after being cut by the Dolphins last month.
A day after signing a two-year contract and shortly after taking part in his first Bills practice during voluntary workouts Tuesday, Torbor said he’s pleased to be with a team that wants him.
The six-year NFL veteran is the latest addition to a defense that’s making the switch to the 3-4 scheme this season, something Torbor was familiar with during his two seasons in Miami. Having played both inside and outside linebacker spots, Torbor is currently slated to compete for an outside position in Buffalo.