Report: Kenny Stills visiting Bills
The Buffalo Bills are hosting wide receiver Kenny Stills on a free-agent visit, and there is optimism a deal will get done, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Stills last played for the Houston Texans, with whom he mutually parted ways at the end of November. He totaled 11 catches for 144 yards and a touchdown while playing in a reduced role when the two sides severed ties.
The 28-year-old figures to bolster a Buffalo receiving corps that could be without Cole Beasley as it enters the playoffs. Bills head coach Sean McDermott labeled Beasley week-to-week after he suffered a leg injury on Monday Night Football against the New England Patriots.
Known for his vertical speed, Stills has gone over 800 yards receiving twice over his eight-year career. He had 40 receptions for 561 yards and four touchdowns for the Texans last season.
The former Oklahoma star has split his NFL career between the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins, and Texans.
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