White acknowledged the mental and physical toll required to comeback from both injuries, emphasizing he was able to grow from those experiences and learn the adversity doesn’t define him.

“Mentally, physically, I’m great,” he said. “My therapist told me to leave the past in the past, and that’s what I’m gonna do. I’m gonna move forward, because that’s all I can do. But just knowing the position that I’m in now, the only thing I can come in and do the best that I can and showcase my talents to the best of my ability.”

White split the 2024 season with the Rams and Ravens — both one-year contracts that allowed him to become a free agent in the offseason. In a perfect scenario, it was Buffalo or Bust for White, and the corner got his wish.

“I told my agent, man, if you can’t get Buffalo on the line, just don’t call. This is the place that I want to be,” he shared.

Reunited with the team that drafted him, White intends to make the most of the opportunity, however that may unfold.

“I feel like that’s the only goal that we have here, is to win a Super Bowl and create great men while doing it,” White said.