Bills Studying Possible Replacements for McGahee
The Buffalo Bills are shopping tailback Willis McGahee and have begun to look at possible replacements.
Tailback Dominic Rhodes visited the Bills on Tuesday. Fellow free agent Chris Brown is scheduled to visit today.
The New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens are among the teams that have expressed interest in possibly trading for McGahee. The Ravens are trying to re-sign Jamal Lewis after releasing him but he's scheduled to visit the Cleveland Browns today.
By Mark Maske |
March 7, 2007; 10:36 AM ET
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Posted by: eric reisterstown | March 7, 2007 11:54 AM
We wish Willis well. I think trading McGahee for a decent draft pick and shedding his negativity is a good move for Buffalo. Despite drafting him in round 1 after that knee injury, he can't say anything positive about Buffalo and wants to be paid like a top 5 RB when his stats are closer to top 15. Hoping D. Dockery can clear the way for Dominic Rhodes in 2007.
Posted by: Bills Fan | March 7, 2007 3:13 PM
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Just an update Mark:The Ravens have released E Mulitalo and the reports are they need his money to sign McGahee to an extension to complete the trade sometime today or tomorrow.