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The makeover continues.
The Patriots have made their next move to shore up their receiving corps, adding former Bills wide receiver Donald Jones, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Patriots signed former Bills WR Donald Jones.
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Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 15, 2013
The Patriots signed slot receiver Danny Amendola this week as Wes Welker left in free agency, and Jones will join the mix of those looking to be on the receiving end of Tom Brady‘s passes in 2013. The Patriots are reportedly considering letting another one of last year’s key receivers, Brandon Lloyd, walk.
Jones started 10 games last year in Buffalo, recording 443 receiving yards and four touchdowns. He was also involved in special teams play in his three years with the Bills.
Thumbnail photo via Facebook/Donald Jones