Brady Olson, a 6-foot-4, 205-pound quarterback from Central Connecticut State University, has earned an NFL opportunity with the Buffalo Bills by accepting an invitation to the Bills’ rookie minicamp after going undrafted. Olson posted two productive seasons at CCSU, including a record-setting 2025 campaign with 3,123 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, and 271 completions, earning First-Team All-NEC honors. He joins a Bills quarterback room led by Josh Allen, with Kyle Allen and a practice-squad quarterback, and will have a chance to showcase his skills during rookie minicamp, potentially opening doors with the Bills or other NFL teams.
Key highlights:
– Olson’s NFL journey begins with Buffalo’s rookie minicamp following an undrafted status.
– CCSU production: 2024 season—2,239 passing yards, 17 TDs; 2025 season—program records in passing yards, touchdowns, and completions.
– Quotes from Olson and his agent emphasize gratitude, readiness, and the opportunity to compete, with past Bills examples of minicamp standout contracts.