Buffalo Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. told reporters Sunday that the team could relocate if proposed changes to a new National Football League agreement are adopted.
Wilson, who appeared in a news conference alongside Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., warned - as he has repeatedly in recent days - that several proposed "qualifiers" in the collective bargaining agreement, including reductions in local revenue sharing, could leave the team economically unviable.
Wilson, who appeared in a news conference alongside Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., warned - as he has repeatedly in recent days - that several proposed "qualifiers" in the collective bargaining agreement, including reductions in local revenue sharing, could leave the team economically unviable.