Bills add Quintez Cephus to roster following his return from gambling suspension

From Suspension to Resurgence: 26-Year-Old NFL Player Quintez Cephus Finds New Home with Buffalo Bills

26-year-old Quintez Cephus, who was previously cut and suspended a year ago, is making a comeback in the NFL. Cephus was drafted by the Lions in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft and spent three seasons with Detroit, recording 37 catches for 568 yards and four touchdowns. However, he was suspended indefinitely for violating the NFL gambling policy last year, which led to the Lions releasing him.

After being reinstated last week, Cephus has found a new team in the Bills. He will now have the opportunity to compete for a roster spot on a team that is in need of help at the wide receiver position. With his previous experience and skill set, Cephus appears to have a good chance of making the team and contributing to their offense. This new opportunity allows Cephus to showcase his talent and continue his career in the NFL.

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