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Bills trade Watkins to Rams, get Matthews from Eagles

- By John Wawrow Associated Press Sports Writer

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills’ offseason overhaul isn’t over yet now that receiver Sammy Watkins and cornerback Ronald Darby became the latest players to be sent packing.

The Bills dealt both starters in separate blockbuste­r trades on Friday in an effort to reshape the roster under new coach Sean McDermott.

Watkins was traded to the Los Angeles Rams, while Darby was sent to the Philadelph­ia Eagles. Buffalo addressed both positions by acquiring receiver Jordan Matthews from Philadelph­ia and cornerback E.J. Gaines from the Rams.

The Bills also continued looking to the future by further stockpilin­g 2018 draft selections. They acquired a second-round pick from L.A. and a thirdround­er from the Eagles, while also sending a sixth-round pick to the Rams. Buffalo now has two picks in each of the first three rounds next year after acquiring the Kansas City Chiefs firstround selection in April.

The additional picks provide Bills general manager Brandon Beane assets in a draft that looks as if it will have several top-end quarterbac­k prospects. Bills starter Tyrod Taylor’s future is uncertain beyond this season.

McDermott acknowledg­ed his most difficult challenge was not merely breaking the news of Watkins’ departure to Taylor.

“I’ll take it a step further: How do you sell it to the entire team?” McDermott said, before outlining his message.

“You put one step in front of the other and we move on,” he said. “I asked them to continue to trust me and our decisions in terms of what we’re doing.”

Just don’t call it a rebuilding plan, Beane said.

“This is not a throw-in-the-towel thing at all,” Beane said. “If we were throwing in the towel, I wouldn’t be trying to get that starting receiver back.”

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