Report: Bills signing Crowder to 1-year deal
Jamison Crowder is staying in the AFC East.
The Buffalo Bills are signing the veteran wide receiver to a one-year deal worth up to $4 million, a source told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
Crowder spent the last three seasons on the New York Jets, with whom he amassed 188 receptions, 1,979 yards, and 14 touchdown catches through 40 appearances.
The 28-year-old, who missed five games last year, is coming off his least productive year in New York after totaling 447 yards and two touchdowns on 51 catches.
Buffalo finds a new slot receiver after recently releasing Cole Beasley, who had requested a trade. Beasley was targeted 100-plus times in each of his three seasons with the team.
The Bills, who ranked third in scoring last season, enter 2022 with Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis as their main wide receivers.
Crowder is the third new offensive weapon to join Josh Allen and Co. this offseason after tight end O.J. Howard and running back Duke Johnson.
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