According to a report from NFL Network reporter Mike Garafolo, the Buffalo Bills have granted permission for veteran wide receiver Cole Beasley to seek a trade.
Beasley still has one year left on his current deal, but Garafolo did reiterate that Bills general manager Brandon Beane did not close the door on the possibility of Beasley returning to the Bills.

The 32-year-old has been with the team since 2019, where he has been the team's primary slot receiver. Over three seasons, Beasley has 227 catches for 2,407 yards and 11 touchdowns. He was also named a Second-Team All-Pro for the 2020 season.
However, the 2021 season was a bit of a down year for Beasley. While he did catch 82 passes, he only averaged 8.5 yards per-reception and only one touchdown.
Beasley will be turning 33 at the end of April, and the Bills could be looking to get younger at a key position. He will also count $7.6 million on the salary cap for the 2022 season, according to Spotrac.
