The Bills have agreed to a two-year deal worth a maximum of $13M with quarterback Kevin Kolb, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter on Saturday night.
May 2013 - Buffalo Bills Wiretap
The Buffalo Bills will travel to Los Angeles on Monday to work Matt Barkley out.
The club will also check out former USC wide receiver Robert Woods.
The Bills, in need of a quarterback, have also worked out West Virginia's Geno Smith, Florida State's E.J. Manuel, Oklahoma's Landry Jones and Tennessee's Tyler Bray and Syracuse's Ryan Nassib.
Mike Jenkins has an offer on the table from the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he will continue to shop for a new team.
The veteran cornerback will be taking trips to meet with the Oakland Raiders and Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills have some interest in Kevin Kolb, according to a report.
The report doesn't indicate if Kolb will visit Buffalo, but rather the team is "interested in kicking the tires."
The Seattle Seahawks have put Matt Flynn on the trade market and they reportedly have interest from as many as three teams.
The Jaguars, Bills and Raiders have been linked to Flynn, but they also have top-10 draft picks with an eye on a quarterback.
That means Seattle is unlikely to find a trade partner until after the first day of next month's NFL Draft, when the trio of teams could fill their vacancy with a rookie.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, Buffalo Bills and Oakland Raiders are expressing interest in Matt Flynn.
The Seattle Seahawks signed Flynn last offseason, but rookie Russell Wilson emerged as the unquestioned starter. Seattle has expressed a willingness to keep Flynn as a backup next season despite his large contract, but getting something valuable in return could persuade them.
The Buffalo Bills will hold a private workout this week with Landry Jones, according to a source.
The Bills have also auditioned Geno Smith and EJ Manuel.
The Bills are in need of a quarterback following the release of Ryan Fitzpatrick.
The Buffalo Bills held a private workout with EJ Manuel on Saturday.
Manuel was Florida State's starting quarterback and would be a second round option.
The Bills hold the No. 8 overall pick and have also been interested in Geno Smith and Matt Barkley.
The Buffalo Bills have released Ryan Fitzpatrick.
The Bills owed Fitzpatrick a roster bonus of $3 million if he remained on the roster on Wednesday.
The Bills offered Fitzpatrick a restructured contract.
Fitzgerald signed a new deal with the Bills with $24 million guaranteed in October of 2011 after a strong start to that season.
In a report from Deadspin, two 20-year-olds recorded a conversation between Buffalo Bills' general manager Buddy Nix and his counterpart from the Tampa Bay Buccaneeers, Mark Dominik.
The pranksters called the publicly listed number of the Bills claiming to be Dominik and asking to speak to Nix.
The call was actually transfered through to Nix and the pranksters hung up in a panic.
After several instances of phone tag, the two pranksters eventually had Nix and Dominik on the same line together and recorded the call.
Nix revealed his frustration with Ryan Fitzpatrick.
"We're still struggling here with our quarterback," Nix said. "We're not really struggling--he's going to have to do something, or we'll have to ... We just can't afford to pay that kind of money for a guy who's fighting for probably a backup job."