The Buffalo Bills could identify a new owner within three months, leading Gov. Andrew Cuomo's stepping up the state's efforts to secure the franchise's long-term future in the region. A person familiar with the sale process told The Associated Press on Saturday there is an anticipation that the Bills' could be sold by July, and the sale approved by NFL owners as early as the league's meetings in October. The person would not identify which ownership group toured the city, what sites were viewed or who provided the tour. The Bills' future in Buffalo is uncertain after team owner and founder Ralph Wilson died in March.
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