McGahee to Giants?

The Buffalo Bills are said to be listening to trade offers for tailback Willis McGahee.

The former first-round draft pick has one season remaining on his contract and the Bills might look to trade him this offseason and get something in return for him rather than lose him as a free agent in a year.

The New York Giants are looking for a replacement for the retired Tiki Barber and might be a logical trading partner.

By Mark Maske |  February 26, 2007; 9:00 PM ET  | Category:  Bills , Giants
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The Bills should have kept Travis Henry. McGahee got a gift when the Bills drafted him so high after his terrible knee injury in his final year at The U. You'd think he'd have been willing to do anything to pay the favor back. McGahee paid them back with rude and crass behavior towards his teamates and the Bills staff. Good riddance. Too bad the Bills can't turn back the clock.

Posted by: Joe Cribbs | February 27, 2007 6:57 PM

Hope this does not go down I can just imagine
the redskins Defense trying to stop him.

Posted by: bob | February 28, 2007 10:50 AM

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