Eric Moulds wants to end his career as a Buffalo Bill and will do what it takes with his contract to stay with the organization. Moulds told the WGR morning show on Thursday that there have already been talks with the Bills this week about re-structuring and extending his deal.
"I don't want to be one of those guys that says I need all the money in the world because I've made alot of money in this league. I would like to finish my career here and finish what was started."
Moulds told WGR he wants to be loyal to the Bills since they have been loyal to him over the years. A first round draft pick in 1996, Moulds cashed in with a 6 year, 38 million dollar contract following the 2000 season. Another reason to stay put is to continue mentoring fellow wideout Lee Evans.
"I don't want to be one of those guys that says I need all the money in the world because I've made alot of money in this league. I would like to finish my career here and finish what was started."
Moulds told WGR he wants to be loyal to the Bills since they have been loyal to him over the years. A first round draft pick in 1996, Moulds cashed in with a 6 year, 38 million dollar contract following the 2000 season. Another reason to stay put is to continue mentoring fellow wideout Lee Evans.
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