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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Bills released former University of Tennessee receiver Peerless Price on Thursday, ending his disappointing two-year run in Buffalo.
Price missed the final 12 games this past season after surgery to repair a disk in his neck. He finished with seven catches for 68 yards a year after making 49 receptions.
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