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AFC East Notebook: Is Charles Clay worth it for the Bills?; Mariota would love to play for Jets

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Every Friday, theScore's NFL editors will bring you a roundup of everything you need to know from around the division with the AFC East Notebook.

New England Patriots

Patience is key for Patriots. New England may not be as good of a team as it was a week ago, but Mike Reiss of ESPNBoston.com cautions fans that there are likely a number of moves still left to be made.

Ninkovich gets bump in pay. Defensive end Rob Ninkovich reportedly adjusted his contract with the Patriots, nearly doubling his 2015 salary.

Ten things you probably didn't know about Belichick. Jason Tabrys of Uproxx Sports shares some interesting factoids about Bill Belichick, including this: did you know he changes the name of his boat each time the Patriots win another Super Bowl?

Buffalo Bills

Is Charles Clay worth it for the Bills? Buffalo could be making a costly mistake by signing Clay to a reported five-year, $38-million contract.

Spikes open to returning. Free-agent linebacker Brandon Spikes is still open to returning to the Bills for a second season, but he's not sure if there's a spot for him.

Reed weighs in on QB situation. Hall of Famer Andre Reed shared his thoughts on the Bills' quarterback situation during an appearance on NFL Network on Tuesday.

Miami Dolphins

Who's out, who's in for Dolphins? Omar Kelly of the South Florida Sun Sentinel looks at the Dolphins' replacements heading into the 2015 season.

Stills joins familiar faces. New Dolphins receiver Kenny Stills shouldn't have too difficult of a time adjusting to life in South Florida.

Dolphins in good draft position. Unlike past years, Miami is in a good position to snag one of this year's premiere draft talents.

New York Jets

Mariota would love to play for Jets. Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Marcus Mariota wouldn't mind calling New Jersey home.

Super Bowl odds up. The Jets' Super Bowl odds have improved dramatically after their free agency moves.

David Harris's contract ranks among worst in free agency. David Harris's three-year, $21.5-million contract with the Jets was one of the worst in free agency so far, according to Grantland's Bill Barnwell.

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