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Report: Former Miami Dolphins receiver Kenny Stills could sign with Buffalo Bills
- Updated: December 30, 2020

The Miami Dolphins are preparing for a huge game against the Buffalo Bills, and they could end up seeing a familiar face on the other side of the field.
According to a Wednesday report, the Bills have brought in former Dolphins receiver Kenny Stills. Signs are pointing to a deal getting done between the two sides.
More help could be on the way to Buffalo for the playoffs: Former Texans and Dolphins WR Kenny Stills is visiting the Bills, per source. Stills needs to pass through protocols, but optimism the deal gets done.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 30, 2020
Stills has been out of the league since he was cut by the Houston Texans back in November. On the season, he has hauled in just 11 balls for 144 yards and a touchdown.
The Bills’ passing attack is of course headlined by star receiver Stefon Diggs. Perhaps, the Bills’ decision to bring in Stills this week indicates that they plan to rest Diggs in the upcoming matchup.
Either way, Dolphins head coach Brian Flores is planning to see the Bills’ starters on the field come Sunday.