Orchard Park, NY (WBEN) Another longtime Bill has been shown the door. 10 year veteran Terrence McGee has been released.
Bills General Manager Buddy Nix said, “Terrence has been a contributor to the Bills organization for 10 years and we thank him for his efforts on the field and off. We wish him the best of luck in the future.”
McGee started 91 of 122 games played since he joined the Bills as a fourth-round (111th overall) draft choice in 2003 and totaled 103 passes defensed and 17 interceptions while amassing 543 tackles (450 solo). The Northwestern State product holds the franchise record for kickoff return yards (5,450), kickoff return attempts (207) and kickoff return touchdowns (5). His 26.3 kickoff return average is fifth-best in team history.
McGee was selected to the 2005 Pro Bowl after leading the AFC with a 26.3 kickoff return average. He became the first player in NFL history to return a kickoff for a touchdown (99 yards) and an interception for a touchdown (46 yards) in the same game in the team’s 37-27 win at Cincinnati on December 24, 2005.