Bills, AJ McCarron agree to terms on 2-year deal reportedly worth $10M
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The Buffalo Bills agreed to terms on a two-year contract with quarterback AJ McCarron, the team confirmed Wednesday.
Terms of the deal were not reported by the Bills, but McCarron's two-year contract is worth $10 million, according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio.
McCarron spent the first four seasons of his career with the Cincinnati Bengals, serving as Andy Dalton's backup.
During those four seasons, McCarron completed 64.7 percent of his passes on 133 attempts.
He's best known for his collegiate career at Alabama, where he won three national championships.
The Bills will likely use one of their first-round picks on a quarterback, but for the time being, McCarron is projected as the starter over Nathan Peterman.
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