
The Buffalo Bills announced Monday that quarterback Kevin Kolb officially signed a free agent contract with the team.
The two sides agreed to the deal on Saturday. It is a two-year contract worth up to $13 million, according to multiple reports.
“We wanted to add some veteran experience to the quarterback position on our roster and we think we’ve added a good one by signing Kevin,” general manager Buddy Nix said in a statement. “He’s a player we had targeted since he became a free agent and he should be a strong candidate in the competition for the starting quarterback position.”
Kolb’s main competition for the starting job is Tavaris Jackson. Kolb’s record as a starter is 9-12.
He spent the past two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, where he threw for 17 touchdowns and 11 interceptions after being acquired from the Philadelphia Eagles. He was sacked a combined 57 times in those two seasons.
Kolb was second-round pick of the Eagles in 2007 out of the University of Houston.
Kolb, 28, prepares to enter his seventh NFL season. He has completed 449 of 755 passes for 5,206 yards with 28 touchdowns in his career.