BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - The Buffalo Bills' offseason search for a quarterback has led them to West Virginia, where they have conducted a private workout involving Mountaineers' Geno Smith.
A person familiar with what happened told The Associated Press that Smith's workout took place on campus Friday. The person said Smith also had dinner the previous night with numerous team officials, including general manager Buddy Nix and coach Doug Marrone.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the Bills would not reveal any details except to announce the workout had been scheduled.
Smith is regarded as one of the top quarterback prospects available in next month's draft. The Bills open the draft with the eighth pick and have a clear need at quarterback after releasing starter Ryan Fitzpatrick last week.
MST: Ed Carpenter is a native son and knows the importance of winning the pole at the Indy 500, but he said he's focused on a bigger goal: winning the race.
Ed Carpenter became the first American to win the Indy 500 pole since 2006. (NBC Sports)
MST: Thrilling the hometown fans at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana native Ed Carpenter rocketed to the pole position for next weekend’s Indianapolis 500.
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