ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- After the Buffalo Bills' playoff chances dipped to below 10 percent with their 38-24 collapse Sunday against the Oakland Raiders, pressure on quarterback Tyrod Taylor has increased this week as the Bills prepare to host the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Taylor appeared to be frustrated with reporters' questions about his recent performance in a news conference Wednesday, deflecting questions about his future in Buffalo as the Bills prepare to decide in March whether to guarantee $30 million of his contract.
If the Bills decide to cut Taylor instead of keeping him under contract at the increased price tag, they will need a replacement option in 2017.