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Jim Kelly to Bills fans: 'Stay on the wagon' after Sammy Watkins trade

PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly urged Buffalo Bills fans to keep their faith in the team after Friday’s unexpected trades that sent wide receiver Sammy Watkins to the Los Angeles Rams and cornerback Ronald Darby to the Philadelphia Eagles.

“I'm a former player,” he said during a visit to Sunday’s training camp practice at St. John Fisher College. “You want to win. You want to win now. I get it. I understand that. It's not always that way with all fans. But the ones who really do get it, understand it, that know the game of football [know] that sometimes these things take a little longer. Never would anyone of us expect 17 years not being able to see a January football game.

“Just got to keep your hope, stay on the wagon. Hopefully it's sooner rather than later.”

Kelly lauded Bills owners Terry and Kim Pegula for allowing general manager Brandon Beane and coach Sean McDermott to reshape their roster with the trades, which included the Bills' acquiring the Rams’ second-round pick and the Eagles’ third-round pick in 2018.

In January, Kelly said Bills quarterback Tyrod Taylor is not on the level of a franchise quarterback. The trade of Watkins stripped Taylor of his top target.

“It would be like me losing Andre Reed, as far as ... that was my No. 1 receiver, and [Watkins] was his No. 1 receiver,” Kelly said Sunday. “It's not easy, but you got to live with it, understand why they did, and you have to go with it. That's your job. You have to lead the team down the field, no matter who's in the huddle.

“Hopefully Matthews comes in and does what we all hope he will do, and hopefully what they gave up will be enough to build something with what we got the next three to five years.”