The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Bills trade Jones to Chargers for draft pick

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The Buffalo Bills traded former Ohio State quarterbac­k Cardale Jones to the Los Angeles Chargers for an undisclose­d conditiona­l draft pick. Jones played in only the season finale last season.

COSTA MESA, CALIF. » The Los Angeles Chargers have acquired quarterbac­k Cardale Jones from the Buffalo Bills in exchange for an undisclose­d conditiona­l draft pick. The clubs announced the trade Wednesday, four days before the Chargers’ first full practice of training camp.

The 6-foot-5 Jones led Ohio State to a national title during the 2014 season. After one more year with the Buckeyes, he was a fourth-round pick by Buffalo in 2016.

Jones was a project for the Bills, where Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn spent last season as running backs coach before his promotion to offensive coordinato­r. Jones was inactive for 15 games in Buffalo before throwing 11 passes in the fourth quarter of the season finale. His future in Buffalo was in question after the Bills drafted Pitt quarterbac­k Nathan Peterman in the fifth round last April. The Chargers are looking for a mobile 3rd-string quarterbac­k behind Philip Rivers and Kellen Clemens. Robert Griffin III worked out for the Chargers on Tuesday, but wasn’t signed.

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