Bills Trying To Trade WR Robert Foster

According to Matthew Fairburn, the Bills are trying to trade WR Robert Foster before the deadline to cut the roster to 53 today. 

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If Buffalo can’t find a taker for Foster, Fairburn says the team plans to cut him. Albert Breer also reported yesterday Foster was one of the names on the trade block this weekend, along with Bills TE Jason Croom

Foster, 25, wound up signing on with the Bills as an undrafted free agent out of Alabama back in 2018. He agreed to a three-year, $1.51 million contract with the Bills, but was waived and later re-signed to their practice squad. 

Buffalo promoted Foster to their active roster soon after and he managed to make the 53-man unit last year. He re-signed as an exclusive rights free agent this offseason. 

In 2019, Foster appeared in 13 games for the Bills and caught three passes for 64 yards receiving and no touchdowns. He also rushed for 29 yards on two carries.

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