Bills release Price
After a disappointing two year run, the Buffalo Bills released receiver Peerless Price on Thursday.
Price missed the final 12 games this past season after surgery to repair a disk in his neck. He finished with seven catches for 68 yards a year after making 49 receptions.
Price had his best season in 2002, playing in his fourth season and his first stint for the Bills. That season Price recorded career-highs in yards (1,252), receptions (94) and touchdowns (9). Price subsequently went on to play two years in Atlanta and one season in Dallas before returning to Buffalo in 2006.
The Bills also released linebacker Kevin Harrison and defensive back E.J. Underwood.

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