Running back led Buffalo in rushing for third straight season. Terry McCormick
The Buffalo Bills had promised they would take care of running back Fred Jackson, and on Monday, the club announced it had agreed to a contract extension.
Jackson's extension is for two years, though exact terms of the contract were not immediately disclosed.
Jackson, a former undrafted rookie from Coe College, had 934 yards rushing to lead the Bills for third consecutive season in 2011, though his year was cut short due to a broken leg.
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