Turner Likely To Stay In San Diego?
19th April, 2007 - 2:46 pm
Buffalo News - The Bills have been in the market for a running back since trading Willis McGahee to Baltimore. One possibility was San Diego restricted free agent Michael Turner, who visited Buffalo recently.

Although talks are ongoing, Levy doubts a deal will happen.

?There?s nothing new to report right now,? Levy told reporters at the Bills? practice facility. ?There are so many complexities to the deal that if it?s done, I?ve got to tell you, it would be a surprise.?

The Chargers would receive a first- and third-round draft pick from the team that signs Turner before Friday?s deadline. Any trade can be worked out before or after the deadline, but it would be contingent upon signing Turner to a long-term contract.

Turner?s agent, Bus Cook, said in Tuesday?s edition of the Nashville Tennessean he thinks his client will remain in San Diego next season.

?Things could change, and it could happen on draft day, too,? Cook said. ?Nothing is happening right now, though.? [READ]

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