Report: Bills showing interest in CB Chris Harris Jr.

According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, the Bills were name one of four teams that are “showing interest” in cornerback Chris Harris.

In a surprise twist, are the Bills still interested in adding to their secondary even further despite adding Josh Norman last week?

According to ESPN’s Josina Anderson, the Bills were name one of four teams that are “showing interest” in cornerback Chris Harris. While the Bills could use more depth in their secondary even with Norman’s addition to a positional group which also involves Tre’Davious White and Levi Wallace, Harris is no backup.

The 30-year-old is among one of the best cornerback slated to hit the open market. Spotrac estimates his value at $11 million per season. NFL.com ranked him as the 23rd best pending free agent earlier this offseason.

Perhaps the Bills’ “interest” in Harris predates Buffalo signing Norman last week? It would be quite the shocker if the Bills added Harris, considering White is in-line for a payday of his own, too.

On Harris, he’s only missed five games in nine seasons, all spent with the Broncos. He’s started 121 of 139 career games and has 518 tackles, 20 interceptions and six forced fumbles. A good player, but seems unlikely, especially since, if an accurate report, four teams are interested in him, so there will be a bidding war of sorts.

Those other three potential landing spots are the Cowboys, Jets and Raiders.

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