Inside the NFL
An unhappy J.P. is not what Bills need
MarkGaughan
J .P. Losman’s days in Buffalo were numbered Nov. 26, the day he was benched for good in favor of rookie Trent Edwards.
So it’s no surprise that Losman’s agent confirmed this week that he wants the Bills to trade his client this offseason.
While Gary Wichard, Losman’s agent, says his client would play out his contract in Buffalo next season if necessary, the reality is Losman is virtually certain to be gone from the Bills before the 2008 season starts.
Losman has no future in Buffalo. He has no interest in being a backup with no chance to win the starting job, and he would be given no chance to unseat Edwards if the two went to training camp together. The Bills have made their choice clear. Edwards is their man.
An unhappy J.P. is not what Bills need
MarkGaughan
J .P. Losman’s days in Buffalo were numbered Nov. 26, the day he was benched for good in favor of rookie Trent Edwards.
So it’s no surprise that Losman’s agent confirmed this week that he wants the Bills to trade his client this offseason.
While Gary Wichard, Losman’s agent, says his client would play out his contract in Buffalo next season if necessary, the reality is Losman is virtually certain to be gone from the Bills before the 2008 season starts.
Losman has no future in Buffalo. He has no interest in being a backup with no chance to win the starting job, and he would be given no chance to unseat Edwards if the two went to training camp together. The Bills have made their choice clear. Edwards is their man.
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