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Bills extend assistant GM Doug Whaley

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The Bills have secured their future at at least one spot this weekend, with assistant general manager Doug Whaley signing a contract extension which solidifies him as the heir apparently to 73-year-old Buddy Nix.

The Bills announced the move, with the statement from the team offering the clear suggestion that Nix is still in charge.

“We are very pleased with the structure of our football operation and look forward to working with Buddy, Doug and the entire staff for many years to come,” team president Russ Brandon said, via Tim Graham of the Buffalo News. “As we have stated previously, there is no timetable for the transition. Our focus continues to be on building the foundation for a winning program.”

There have been multiple suggestions in recent days about Whaley staying for the long-term, and the 40-year-old said he was happy to be a good lieutenant to Nix.

“I always tell people my job is to make Buddy’s job as easy as possible,” Whaley said. “I want to go out there and — for lack of a better term — be the footsoldier to track down all this information and funnel whatever decision he needs to make.”

And now, the path is clear for him to ascend to general someday.

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