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New England Patriots WR Donald Jones agreed to terms on a three-year deal. Financial terms were not disclosed.
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The New England Patriots have signed free-agent WR Donald Jones (Bills) to an undisclosed deal.
Fantasy Impact: Jones could play a decent role with the team as the Patriots are looking for receiver help.
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Free-agent WR Donald Jones (Bills) is visiting the New England Patriots Thursday, March 14.
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Free-agent WR Donald Jones (Bills) said he was surprised that the Buffalo Bills did not tender him an offer but it will give him a chance to join another team. 'It was pretty upsetting to get the call today,' Jones said. 'It kind of was a shock. But it is what it is. Now me and my family will move forward to another team and hopefully I get to play against the Bills.'
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The Buffalo Bills will not be tendering WR Donald Jones. "We have made the decision not to re-sign Donald," said general manager Buddy Nix. "We're going in a different direction and this move today gives Donald the opportunity to catch on with another team early on in the process. We thank him for his years with our organization and wish him the best in the future."
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The Buffalo Bills are trying to lock up restricted free-agent WR Donald Jones to a deal before the start of free agency, according to a league source. If the two sides do not work out an agreement before the new league year begins March 12, the Bills can submit a qualifying contract offer to Jones, then have the right to match any offer to him by another team or allow him to sign there and receive a draft choice as compensation.
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The Buffalo Bills and WR Donald Jones are working on a contract extension, according to a league source. Both sides are hoping to have a new deal in place before free agency kicks off March 12, when he's scheduled to become a restricted free agent. Jones caught 41 passes for 443 yards and four touchdowns last season.
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Buffalo Bills WR Donald Jones (undisclosed) said he will be ready for offseason workouts after being placed on the Non-Football Illness injury in December. Jones said he met with his doctor and is confident that he will be able to resume his career. Jones said his condition will be kept under control by meditation and treatment.
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The Buffalo Bills may place the second-round tenders on restricted free-agent WRs Donald Jones and David Nelson this offseason. The team would not receive any compensation if they placed the lowest tender on the receivers and allowed them to leave because both were undrafted free agents.
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Buffalo Bills WR Donald Jones (undisclosed, calf) is scheduled to meet with a specialist in New York about an undisclosed medical condition that he wants to keep private at this point. Jones said he has been dealing with the issue for years and will not threaten his playing career. Jones was placed on Injured Reserve because of a calf injury.
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