NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — The Jets are reportedly one of at least three teams interested in acquiring Buffalo Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor. But it’s still not clear whether the dual-threat signal-caller will become available.
The Buffalo News reported Thursday, citing an NFL source, that the 49ers and Browns are also interested in Taylor.
The Bills signed Taylor to a five-year, $90 million contract extension in August, but the team can opt out of the deal by March 11. If Buffalo doesn’t opt out, the 27-year-old quarterback would be guaranteed $30.75 million.
In Taylor’s second season as a starter in 2016, he completed 61.