Aaron Schobel probably did the Bills a favor when he decided not to take their $8 million this season. That’s too much for a player missing his passion for football, and the Bills are freed up to spend some of the money elsewhere.
The Bills agreed to a four-year contract extension with converted linebacker Chris Kelsay.
“I said from day one that I’d be loyal to this organization,” Kelsay told Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com. “They took a chance on me when they drafted me fairly high. We haven’t done a lot of winning since I’ve been here, but I think that’s going to turn around. I want to be a part of the solution.”
The team is clearly happy with Kelsay’s transition to the 3-4 defense. Metric-based websites have indicated Kelsay struggling the last few years, but the Bills see something different.
What say you, Bills fans: Good move?