Tyrod Taylor Has No Reason To Restructure His Awful Contract With Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills quarterback signed a six-year, $92 million deal last August and reportedly has no interest in restructuring it to help his team out. They signed Taylor to an awful contract in August and are paying the price now. Taylor is due $30.75 million guaranteed in 2017 if the Bills pick up his option on March 11. If he was cut and hit the market, Taylor would immediately become the top quarterback available and rake in a significant contract anyway. But six months ago did the Bills really believe he would be worth $30.75 million in 2017?
Tyrod Taylor won't take pay cut to stay with Buffalo Bills
Oct 30, 2016; Orchard Park, NY, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor (5) comes into the game during the second half against the New England Patriots at New Era Field. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-USA TODAY SportsWith his future as a member of the Buffalo Bills up in the air, Tyrod Taylor seems ready to move on. After one season as their starting quarterback, the Buffalo Bills signed Tyrod Taylor to a six-year, $92 million contract extension with more available via incentives last August. According to Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News, Taylor is not entertaining a restructure of pay cut. That last sentiment is unrealistic, even if Taylor winds up being one of the better quarterbacks available this offseason.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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