The Buffalo Bills have reportedly signed a two-year deal with free agent quarterback AJ McCarron, who recently won a grievance against the Cincinnati Bengals to allow him to hit the open market.
The #Bills have signed former #Bengals QB AJ McCarron to a 2-year deal. He’s found a home.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 14, 2018
McCarron has very little NFL experience but will be the most experienced quarterback on Buffalo’s roster, barring another move by the franchise. He’s started three games and has appeared in 11, completing 64.7 percent of his passes for 920 yards with six touchdowns and two interceptions.
It’s highly likely McCarron will have to fight for the starting job with a rookie. The Bills are reportedly looking into trading up into the top five overall during this year’s draft, having recently engineered a trade with the Bengals to sent left tackle Cordy Glenn in exchange for swapping first-round picks.