Updated: Sunday, 28 Jun 2009, 5:25 PM EDT
Published : Sunday, 28 Jun 2009, 5:25 PM EDT
GROSSE POINT SHORES, MI (AP) - Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson is in no hurry to have his team play more than one regular-season game in Toronto.
Wilson told The Associated Press on Sunday he'd prefer waiting "two or three years" to determine whether the northern experiment is a success before he'd consider reworking the contract reached last year with Toronto-based Rogers Communications. Under the agreement which runs through 2012, the Bills will play one regular-season and three preseason games in Toronto.
Rogers officials have expressed interest in adding at least one regular-season game.
Wilson says he doesn't know whether there will be another game there or not.
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