Bills head coach Chan Gailey strongly suggested the team was not done adding to their tight end position following the signing of veteran free agent ![]()
George (6’4” 251) was signed after the draft by the Carolina Panthers, but was released by the club in June.
A second team All-Mountain West Conference selection as a senior at BYU, George had 70 receptions for 827 yards and 11 touchdowns in 38 career games for the Cougars. Perhaps his biggest play was his 25-yard touchdown reception in overtime to beat 22nd ranked Utah last November. He was the team’s second tight end behind Baltimore Ravens fourth-round pick Dennis Pitta.
George’s measurables are considered pretty good for a tight end. At his BYU pro day this past spring he had a 4.79 40-time along with a 35-inch vertical leap and nine-foot five-inch broad jump.
George gives the Bills three healthy tight ends with ![]()
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No timetable has been provided for Nelson, who suffered a pulled muscle in practice last week according to Gailey. Nelson however, will be serving a league-imposed four game suspension to start the regular season.

