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  2. Cole Beasley signed a 4 year , $29,000,000 contract with the Buffalo Bills, including $6,000,000 signing bonus, $14,400,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $7,250,000. Contract Terms: 4 yr (s) / $29,000,000. Average Salary: $7,250,000. Signing Bonus: $6,000,000. GTD at Sign: $10,700,000. Total GTD: $14,400,000. Free Agent: 2023 / UFA.

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · Cole Beasley found himself a new deal on the second day of free agency, agreeing to terms on a four-year, $29 million contract with the Buffalo Bills. NFL clubs can't officially sign their new players until Wednesday afternoon, when the new league years opens.

    • March 13, 2019: Signs with Bills
    • Named Second-Team All-Pro
    • Battles Covid, Has Falling-Out with Bills
    • Signs with Buccaneers
    • Oct. 5, 2022: Announces Retirement
    • Dec. 13, 2022: Comes Out of Retirement to Sign with Bills

    Beasley signed a four-year, $29 million contract that would keep him with the Bills through the 2022 season. The Bills made the playoffs in 2019 but lost to the Texans 22-19 in overtime in the wild-card round.

    Beasley earned his first season honor, hauling in 82 passes for 967 yards and four touchdowns. That was after being placed on the non-football injury list in July.

    Beasley was placed in the league's COVID safety protocol twice — once in August and once in December. He became an outspoken advocate against the COVID vaccine and racked up $100,000 in finesfor failing to comply with the NFL's protocols. In June 2021, Beasley was active on Twitter decrying the vaccine. MORE: Beasley reacts to placement on COVID-19...

    Prior to the season, Beasley said he had a pair of offersand hit back at those who said he lacked the skill to be signed. "All these 'unemployed' jokes like I don’t have the skill anymore," he said in a tweet that he later deleted. "You don’t go from drawing double teams in the playoffs to not having it anymore within a few months. I still grabbed ...

    Beasley was elevated to the 53-man roster for Weeks 3 and 4. He played against the Packers and Chiefs, making four catches on five targets total for 17 yards. He decided enough was enough and retired, citing a desire to spend more time with his family. "He is ready to be with his family after playing in 11 seasons and it's time to be a full-time da...

    The retirement was short-lived. Beasley signed with the Bills in Week 15 as they looked to bolster their receiving corps heading into the playoffs. "I was retired, but I didn't want it that way," Beasley said, per the Bills website."It was hard just watching football every week and especially seeing the guys. I missed warmups, like that's some of m...

  4. Dec 13, 2022 · Mike Chiari December 13, 2022. Andy Lyons/Getty Images. Veteran slot receiver Cole Beasley is coming out of retirement to return to the Buffalo Bills. Buffalo announced Tuesday that it has...

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  5. Career APY: $3,531,874. Total Guarantees: $15,700,000. Largest Cash Payment: $11,368,750 (2019) Largest Cap Number: $7,570,588 (2021) Date of Birth: April 26, 1989. Height: 5'8".

  6. Jul 21, 2023 · The New York Giants have signed free-agent wide receiver Cole Beasley, the team announced Friday. Here’s what you need to know: Beasley will return for a 12th NFL season with his fourth...

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