The Bills are "unlikely" to trade running back LeSean McCoy prior to Tuesday's trade deadline per ESPN's Adam Schefter, keeping the six-time Pro Bowler "unless a team proposes an offer they can't refuse."
Buffalo has been in contact with three teams regarding McCoy per Schefter, but no team has made a sufficient offer. McCoy has been with the Bills since 2015, rushing for over 1,100 yards in both 2016 and 2017. He's gained 244 yards rushing on 63 carries this season, but has not reached the end zone.
The Pittsburgh product led the league in rushing with the Eagles in 2013.