Norman expects to rebound with Bills: 'I feel like all-world is coming'
On the heels of a tumultuous campaign with the Washington Redskins, Josh Norman expects to bounce back in a big way with the Buffalo Bills.
"I feel like all-world is coming," the former All-Pro cornerback told TMZ Sports.
Norman is coming off a four-year stint with the Redskins, who released him with one season left on his lucrative contract. His play deteriorated in 2019 to the point where Washington benched him for stretches.
Buffalo signed Norman to a one-year, $6-million deal after the Redskins let him go. The 32-year-old is expected to compete for a starting position opposite Tre'Davious White in the secondary.
The veteran believes he joined a budding AFC powerhouse in Buffalo and suggested the Bills would have still been a force even if Tom Brady had stayed with the New England Patriots.
"Coming in, I know the philosophy of the head coach and the GM already," Norman said. "Mindset-wise, it didn't matter who was at the quarterback position for the opposing team."
Norman posted six pass breakups and one interception over 12 outings for the Redskins in 2019.
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