In the NFL, there is a unique sense of security that comes with the words “Franchise Quarterback.” Instability at the quarterback position is a burden on fans, coaches, and players alike. So when Tyrod Taylor agreed to terms on a multi-year contract extension, it had to feel like a win for the entire Bills roster. It was a validation of last year’s results and a commitment to build on that foundation. LeSean McCoy, who is no stranger to being a franchise player, recognized the importance of the deal.

“Oh, it’s good,” said McCoy.