Bills not expected to re-negotiate Tyrod Taylor's contract in the off-season
The Buffalo Bills are not expected to renegotiate quarterback Tyrod Taylor's contract in the off-season, per ESPN Bills reporter Mike Rodak.
Taylor's contract situation is an interesting one, and without re-negotiating, the Bills will have until March to effectively decide whether they will exercise an option to secure him through the 2018-2021 seasons with north of $30 million guaranteed, or release him.
Taylor has not had an especially strong season, and his 0.09 Passing Net Expected Points per dropback rank only 21st among the 32 quarterbacks with 200-plus dropbacks on the season.
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