The Buffalo Bills are expected to sign speedy wide receiver John Brown to a three-year deal, according to NFL Network’s Peter Schrager.
The deal will reportedly be worth $27 million, per Ian Rapoport.
The Bills are also reportedly adding former Dallas Cowboys wideout Cole Beasley on a four-year, $29-million deal.
Drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in 2014, Brown spent last season with the Baltimore Ravens, catching 42 passes for 715 yards and five touchdowns. One of the NFL’s most dangerous deep threats, the 28-year-old has averaged 15 yards per reception over his five-year career.
Beasley, 29, has been a slot specialist for the Dallas Cowboys for the first seven seasons of his career and will likely play an important role for the Bills and the development of sophomore quarterback Josh Allen.
Brown and Beasley are the latest additions in what has been a busy 24 hours for the Bills, who have also reportedly brought in running back Frank Gore, tight end Tyler Kroft, centre Mitch Morse and cornerback Kevin Johnson.
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