
The Facts: Adam Caplan of ESPN reports that Kerley is visiting with the Bills on Tuesday.
Diehards Line:
Kerley was released by the Jets before the start of free agency and drew a look from the Chiefs before they signed former Raiders wideout Rod Streater. Kerley was a bigger part of the offense in the Rex Ryan's time in New York than he was with Todd Bowles as head coach in 2015. Kerley caught a career-low 16 passes for 152 yards after averaging 41.5 catches and 518 yards during his first four seasons in the league. The Bills just lost Chris Hogan, their third receiver, to the Patriots via free agency.