If recently acquired defensive tackle Darwin Walker doesn’t report to Bills training camp by Aug. 5, he will be traded back to Philadelphia for a 2008 sixth-round pick, NFL Network’s Adam Schefter reported Friday.
According to Schefter, Buffalo included the clause in the original trade that brought Walker and a 2008 seventh-round pick to Buffalo in exchange for Takeo Spikes and Kelly Holcomb, because they knew Walker was unsatisfied with his current contract.
Walker is holding himself out of Buffalo’s offseason activities until the Bills agree to give him more than the $1.3 million he’s reportedly scheduled to make in each of the remaining two years of his deal. Walker had 27 tackles and six sacks last season for the Eagles.
Bills
May 25, 2007
BILLS: Walker could go back to Philly
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