Cole Beasley joins Bills after coming out of retirement
According to sources familiar with the situation, Mike Garafolo reported on Tuesday morning that the Bills have added Cole Beasley, the seasoned receiver, to the practice squad and plan to promote him to the active roster soon. Later, the news was...

Beasley made his retirement announcement in October. The possession receiver is currently returning to Buffalo for the playoff run. Beasley could fill the slot right away while Jamison Crowder is still on injured reserve, giving Allen a reliable receiver familiar with the offense. Star receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was in Buffalo. one of three teams to do so (the other two being the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants) for a recent visit. However, the Bills will use Beasley, who is already prepared to play, as there are concerns about OBJ's availability for the regular season.
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Cole Beasley was associated with the Dallas Cowboys for seven years during the prime of his career. - Is Cole Beasley retiring?
Cole Beasley retired in October but is returning for a playoff run with the Buffaloes.
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