From Alex Marvez of FoxSports.com:
Buffalo's quest to solidify its backfield continues.
Former Houston Texans fullback Cecil Sapp will take a free-agent visit with the Bills next week, a source told FOXSports.com.

Sapp, 30, played in 12 games for Houston last year, primarily on special teams. Sapp spent his first six NFL seasons with the Broncos. Sapp's most productive season was in 2007 when he started eight games and scored three touchdowns.
The Bills are in the market for a veteran tailback with starter Marshawn Lynch facing an NFL suspension and backup Fred Jackson skipping offseason workouts because of unhappiness with his contract situation. Lynch pled guilty in March to a misdemeanor weapons charge following a February arrest, which led to a disciplinary meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.
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