Peerless Price

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  • Peerless Price is a National Football League wide receiver who last played for the Buffalo Bills. Price is currently a free agent. In the 2007 NFL season Price only played four games for the Bills.
  • Early Years

    Born and raised in Ohio, Price was a high school standout at local Medowdale High in Dayton. Enrolling at the University of Tennessee, Price helped the Volunteers to a national championship at the Fiesta Bowl in 1998. Despite have a solid college career, Price was drafted in the second round by the Buffalo Bills.
  • In the NFL

    In his rookie season, Price made an immediate contribution. Starting all 16 games, Price found the end-zone three times. He remained a reliable target for, then, quarterbacks: Doug Flutie, Rob Johnson and Drew Bledsoe. 2002 was Price's breakout year with 92 receptions, 9 touchdown, and 1,200+ yards. He then decided to play for the Falcons, then Cowboys, and back with Buffalo for the 2007 season.

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