The Buffalo Bills had free agent wide receiver Gary Jennings in for a free agent visit on Tuesday, according to the NFL transaction wire.
Jennings was a fourth-round pick of the Seattle Seahawks, only just in 2019. He didn’t make it to the end of his rookie season and he was cut in Nov. 2019 and claimed by the Miami Dolphins.
After quickly landing on injured reserve after being claimed by the Dolphins last year, he was cut at the end of training camp in 2020. The Seahawks have had a trend of missing on mid-round wide receiver draft picks until DK Metcalf bucked that trend.
In his career, Jennings has only appeared in one game, which occurred with the Dolphins. He never suited up with the Seahawks.
The Bills recently lost Jake Kumerow on their practice squad via the wavier system. The New Orleans Saints claimed him last week. Like Kumerow, Jennings, a West Virginia product, would probably have to contribute on special teams to find a way to the Bills’ roster, potentially in 2021.
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