Matt Milano: Raising a culture in Buffalo is unrealistic



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Linebacker Matt Milano signed a four-year deal to stay with Bill this week and was surprised to see the way things look last month.

A February report indicated Milan would hit the open market, but Linebacker told reporters Friday that he has been focusing on finding a way to stay where he has been for the past four years.

“I just told my agent, ‘I love Buffalo. I want to live in Buffalo. I like what is going on there and see if we can do something, “said Milano. “It simply came to our notice then. It was kind of a fair deal for both parties. The culture that has grown up there now is unrealistic. We got a little taste of it last year and the last four years. That’s what I want to continue for the next four years. ”

Other Bill players seem to agree with Milano as Daryl Williams, liner baker Andre Smith and safety Mika Hyde sign new deals with the team before starting a free agency.