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Report: Maclin plans to visit Ravens on Wednesday

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A second contender for Jeremy Maclin's services has reportedly emerged.

The free-agent wide receiver reportedly has a scheduled visit with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, and he plans to meet with the Baltimore Ravens the following day, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.

With their receiving corps lacking established talent and their top tight end, Dennis Pitta, suffering a potentially career-ending hip injury last Friday, the Ravens are in desperate need for more weapons in the passing game.

Baltimore faces stiff competition, however. Bills running back LeSean McCoy said Sunday that he's been recruiting Maclin to play for Buffalo, telling reporters "don't be surprised if it happens." The Bills have also reportedly already begun preliminary contract discussions with Maclin.

The Kansas City Chiefs released Maclin in a shocking move that was reportedly partially motivated by cap reasons. The veteran wideout had a career-worst year in 2016, recording 44 receptions for 536 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games with the Chiefs.

However, he's just one season removed from a 1,000-yard, eight-touchdown campaign.

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