And the winner of the Lawyer Milloy sweepstakes is ... Buffalo. And maybe the AFC East, too.
Released by New England in a salary cap move Tuesday, the four-time Pro Bowl safety agreed in principle with the Bills on Wednesday afternoon, after a two-day bidding war that involved three teams.
Though the Bills disclosed no contract figures, their deal with Milloy is believed to be for four years, at $15 million, including a $4.75 million signing bonus and a $2 million base salary this season. The contract averages just more than $4 million per season.
"You feel good about these things when they're done,'' Bills general manager Tom Donahoe said. "Now we can turn our attention back to our huge game on Sunday and put the focus where it belongs.'' CLICK FOR MORE:
Released by New England in a salary cap move Tuesday, the four-time Pro Bowl safety agreed in principle with the Bills on Wednesday afternoon, after a two-day bidding war that involved three teams.
Though the Bills disclosed no contract figures, their deal with Milloy is believed to be for four years, at $15 million, including a $4.75 million signing bonus and a $2 million base salary this season. The contract averages just more than $4 million per season.
"You feel good about these things when they're done,'' Bills general manager Tom Donahoe said. "Now we can turn our attention back to our huge game on Sunday and put the focus where it belongs.'' CLICK FOR MORE:
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