Dolphins Trying To Sign TE Charles Clay To An Extension, No Offer Bills Today

Update:

Vic Carucci reports that the Bills won’t submit an offer sheet to Dolphins TE Charles Clay on Friday, but they are expected to make him an offer at some point in the near future.

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Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Dolphins are now attempting to sign TE Charles Clay to a contract extension after they freed up some cap space in a trade with the Saints.

Miami sent LB Dannell Ellerbe and a third-round pick to New Orleans in return for WR Kenny Stills.

Last night, the Dolphins signed TE Jordan Cameron to a two-year contract, which seemed like an indication that they would be moving on from Clay.

However, Pro Football Talk reported that the Dolphins have no intention of rescinding the transition tender.

Recent reports have said that the Bills are likely to extend him an offer this weekend, so the Dolphins may have a limited window to get an agreement in place with Clay. It’s worth mentioning that the Browns could still be in play for Clay.

Clay, 25, caught 58 passes for 605 yards receiving and three touchdowns over the course of 14 games. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 14 tight end out of 67 qualifying players.

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