Bills won't tender TE Quintin Morris
Buffalo Bills won’t tender one of their restricted free agents
Bills' Quintin Morris: Won't be tendered
Morris was eligible to be tendered by Buffalo as a restricted free agent, but he's now slated to become an unrestricted free agent. Rapoport adds that the Bills would still like to re-sign him on a new deal. The 6-foot-2 tight end collected 15 passes for 146 yards and mostly played on special teams over the last three seasons.
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Bills won't tender TE Quintin Morris as a restricted free agent
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