‘Details on how long the extension is have not been officially revealed, although several NFL reporters say that it is a six-year deal that will keep him in Buffalo through 2025.’
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Bills sign Sean McDermott to a multi-year contract extension
‘”Sean’s leadership on and off the field has been nothing but genuine and transparent, qualities we appreciate as owners,” said Kim Pegula in a statement. “He is the same great person to us, the players and everyone across all our organizations. We will never forget how impressed we were during his first interview. Sean’s attention to detail was apparent back then and his process driven approach has brought great stability to our organization. We are happy to extend his contract and keep him in Western New York for many years to come.”‘
WR Cole Beasley passes physical
‘Beasley had a career year in 2019 where he totaled 67 receptions for 778 receiving yards and scored a career high six touchdowns. The WR also averaged a career high 11.6 yards per reception.’
6 things we learned from A.J. Klein and Cody Ford during Bills training camp
‘”Familiarity, knowing Beane and knowing coach McDermott,” Klein said. “And obviously some of the guys that I’ve played with over the years are starting to come here as well. This is a young team that’s eager to win and on the cusp of something great. I’ve been very fortunate in my career thus far to be a part of Carolina and the Saints. Being in winning programs, around winning organizations, and I see that here. I see the potential for a championship and I definitely want to cap off my career with a championship before I retire.”‘
Bills Today | Thumbs up for Sean McDermott’s contract extension
‘”I love the direction that the Buffalo Bills are heading locking up McDermott long term. I’ve got a ton of respect for Sean McDermott,” said Wood. “The fact that his family is assured they’ll be here for a long time is great. Just to be locked up and get some security. It’s an incredible honor for him and his family, but it’s well deserved.’