Jake Fromm may not have earned a roster spot with the Buffalo Bills, but it turns out he won’t be leaving the organization.

On Wednesday, the Bills announced that Fromm was among the 15 players who they signed to their practice squad ahead of the 2021 season. He and fellow quarterback Davis Webb, who will also be on the practice squad, will provide depth behind starter Josh Allen and backup Mitchell Trubisky.

Fromm went 21-for-36 for 172 yards during Buffalo’s 3 preseason games. He didn’t throw any touchdowns, but he also didn’t throw any interceptions.

After playing at Georgia from 2017-19, Fromm was selected by the Bills in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft. However, he has yet to get into regular-season action since starting his professional career.

For now, Fromm will continue to provide depth for Buffalo and keep developing as he looks to eventually make an impact for an NFL team. It’s unlikely he’ll get a chance with the Bills unless there are injuries, though, considering Allen is solidified as the starting QB for the long term.