It seems the Buffalo Bills and Tyrod Taylor are inching closer to a contract extension as the quarterback enters the final year of his deal.
Vic Carucci of the Buffalo News hears from "a source close to the team and negotiations" that the Bills and Taylor's agent are talking "relatively frequently" and have maintained "open lines of communication," with the possibility that an agreement could be reached before the regular season starts.
"Everything's open," the source told Carucci. "We're trying to seek common ground."
Last month, we heard that both sides would be open to an "in-season extension," and this suggests a deal might be reached sooner.