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Buffalo Bills to 'take very good care' of LeSean McCoy

We haven't heard from LeSean McCoy since his stunning trade to Buffalo, but the Bills are taking steps to make sure his arrival is softened by a pile of money.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport reports that the final piece of McCoy's trade to Buffalo will be a revised contract for McCoy. He currently has no guaranteed money in 2016, which could change. A source familiar with the Bills thinking says the team will "take very good care of him."

McCoy was already due close to $25 million over the next three seasons. Buffalo would not trade a great young defensive building block like Kiko Alonso unless they believe McCoy is going to be part of the team for the rest of his contract. Giving McCoy more money seems unnecessary considering the relative value of running backs around the league, but perhaps guaranteeing him some of his contract will make the jarring trade go down smoothly.

This is the first offseason under new owner Terry Pegula, and the organization has already shown they aren't afraid to go after big names.

The latest Around The NFL Podcast reacts to the LeSean McCoy-Kiko Alonso trade and what it means for the Eagles and Bills. Find more Around The NFL content on NFL NOW.

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