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Bills retain TE Caussin by rolling over final year of contract; announce LB Scott signing
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Buffalo Bills tight end Mike Caussin remains under contract for next season and linebacker Bryan Scott has re-signed with the club.
The Bills said Thursday they've retained Caussin by rolling over the final year of his contract. He missed last season while recovering from right knee surgery. Buffalo acquired Caussin in December 2010 by signing him off Jacksonville's practice squad. He has five catches for 41 yards in six games with Buffalo.
The team formally announced Scott's signing, a day after the 10-year veteran said he had signed a one-year deal. Scott was eligible to become a free agent next week.
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