Sep 5th 2008 2:30PM by Michael David Smith (author feed)
Filed under: Bills
Buffalo Bills left tackle Jason Peters, who skipped all of the off-season, training camp and the preseason in a contract dispute, has finally decided to report to Buffalo — without a new contract in hand.
Adam Schefter of NFL Network reports that Peters informed the Bills on Friday that he plans to end his holdout and report to the team Saturday.
The Bills’ first game is against the Seahawks on Sunday, and the team has already decided that Peters won’t play. He likely will play a week later at Jacksonville.
Schefter reports that while Peters hasn’t gotten the new contract he wants, he and the team have agreed that they’ll keep contract talks open during the season. Still, the team is in no hurry to get a deal done — he has three years left on his current deal.
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