Report: Spain returning to Bills on 3-year, $15M deal
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The Buffalo Bills and left guard Quinton Spain agreed to a three-year contract worth $15 million on Thursday, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Spain was due to become a free agent on March 18, and he would have been able to start speaking to other teams two days earlier when the legal-tampering period opens.
The 28-year-old had said he hoped to get a deal done with the Bills before free agency begins.
Spain joined the Bills on a one-year deal last season. He wound up starting all 16 games, boosting a revamped offensive line that helped Buffalo reach the postseason.
A product of West Virginia, Spain spent the first four campaigns of his career with the Tennessee Titans.
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