Bills' Tyrod Taylor has no interest in restructuring contract
Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor is not open to a contract restructure, according to Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News.
Taylor signed a six-year, $92 million contract last August that will guarantee him $30.5 million in 2017 if the Bills pick up his option. The team doesn't want to pay him that much, but Taylor isn't interested in taking a paycut, and has no problem testing out his value on the open market. Buffalo has until March 11 to make a decision.
Among the 39 quarterbacks with at least 100 drop backs this past season, Taylor's 0.12 Passing Net Expected Points per drop back ranked 19th.
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