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Bill sign RB Lee

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Running back ReShard Lee agreed to a
two-year deal with the Buffalo Bills on Friday.

Lee's agent, Harold Lewis, said his client is traveling to
Orchard Park to sign the deal Sunday. He didn't disclose terms of
the deal. The team declined comment.

Lee, who was released by the Dallas Cowboys last week, is
expected to compete for the backup job behind Willis McGahee.

Lee played in 14 games last season, running for 128 yards on 27
carries. He sought his release after the Cowboys signed Anthony
Thomas.

In March, disgruntled Buffalo running back Travis Henry vowed he
wouldn't practice or play for the Bills again. He was disciplined
in April after missing the start of a mandatory minicamp.

The four-year veteran has one year left on his contract but has
demanded a trade after losing his starting job last season to
McGahee. Henry was a starter since his rookie season and was coming
off consecutive 1,300-yard rushing campaigns before becoming the
backup in October.