Team announces it won't retain trio of players Aaron Wilson
INDIANAPOLIS -- The T.O. show in Buffalo has officially been canceled.
The Bills announced tonight that they won't be retaining the veteran free agent wide receiver as well as wide receiver Josh Reed and defensive end Ryan Denney.
The Bills said they won't be offering the players contracts. All three will become unrestricted free agents on March 5.
"We wanted to inform all three players ahead of the start of the free agency period so they could begin making their plans," Bills general manager Buddy Nix said. "We just felt that was the right thing to do. All three have represented our organization with class and we thank them for their dedication and hard work.”
Owens, 36, played one season in Buffalo under a one-year, $6.5 million contract.
Now, he'll be looking for a new NFL home.
"I wld like to thank the great fans in Buffalo,Ralph Wilson & the Bills organization 4 all their support this past season," Owens wrote on his Twitter account.
Denney was selected with the team’s second of two second-round draft selections in 2002. The former Brigham Young standout recorded 318 tackles and 23.5 sacks in his eight-year career.
Reed was drafted by the Bills in the second round in 2002 and ranks fifth in team history in catches with 311 while his 3,575 receiving yards ranks 10th on the Bills all-time list.
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Mar 01, 2010
08:11 PM
I guess my unopened boxes of T.O. cereal will appreciate in value.