Cowboys sign QB Aaron Corp after release by Bills
The Dallas Cowboys have signed quarterback Aaron Corp, twice released by Buffalo after joining the Bills as an undrafted free agent last year.
The Bills released Corp less than a month after signing him in 2012. They re-signed him in February and let him go him again on April 29.
Corp was set to be the starter at Southern California in 2009 but he broke his left leg before the season and Matt Barkley took over. He transferred to Richmond in 2010 and started five games before a season-ending knee injury. He finally played a full season in 2011, throwing for 2,682 yards and 17 touchdowns.
Kyle Orton is the backup to Dallas quarterback Tony Romo, who went undrafted out of Eastern Illinois.
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