Former Ravens quarterback Trace McSorley is returning to the NFL. He is expected to join the Bills’ coaching staff under new head coach Joe Brady.
McSorley, 30, was a sixth-round pick in 2019 and served as the Ravens’ third-string quarterback behind Lamar Jackson and Robert Griffin III. He appeared in three games across the first two years of his career and is best remembered for his 70-yard touchdown pass to Hollywood Brown against the Steelers in 2020.
The Cardinals signed McSorley off the Ravens’ practice squad in 2021 and he made his first career start the following year. He spent time with the Patriots, Bears, Steelers, and Commanders in 2023 and 2024 before retiring and returning to Penn State as their assistant quarterbacks coach. He was retained under new head coach Matt Campbell, but will instead take his first coaching job in the NFL.
In Buffalo, McSorley will likely work with Bills quarterbacks Josh Allen and Shane Buechele, though it is possible he expands his focus to other positions.









