The eleven-year veteran and Tampa Bay Buccaneer retired wide receiver, Cole Beasley, is set to play once again in the NFL. This week Beasley will reunite with the Buffalo Bills, via NFL Network's Mike Garafolo.
The Former Southern Methodist University stand out signed with the Buccaneers in September and appeared in two games alongside Tom Brady. Beasley, 33, announced his retirement on October 5, after two weeks with the Bucs'.
Beasley's retirement did not last long. The Texas native and former Dallas Cowboy spent the most productive years of his career in upstate New York. Beasley had a career-high six touchdowns in 2019, and a career best 967 yards in 2020 playing alongside Josh Allen in Buffalo.
The Bills are first in the AFC East, and are preparing for another playoff run. Nfl.com reported today, Beasley, will initially start on the practice squad, though is expected to join the 53-man roster “in short order,” according to the New York Post.
Beasley began his NFL career as an undrafted free agent in Dallas, where he played with the Cowboys for seven years. With 11 NFL seasons under his belt, the 2020 second-team All-Pro has recorded 554 receptions for 5,726 yards and 34 touchdowns while averaging 10.3 yards per catch in 151 games.
It is uncertain whether Beasley will be activated in time for NFL action in Week 15. The Bills (10–3) face the Dolphins (8–5) on Saturday night at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York.
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