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Bills, Steelers looking to hold joint practices

The Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers are AFC foes during the league year.

For the next two training camps, they'll likely practice together. The clubs announced that they've agreed to hold joint practices during the 2014 and 2015 training camps, pending league approval.

Buffalo will travel to the Steelers' training camp site in Latrobe, Pa. in 2014 and the Steelers will trek to the Bills' training camp location in 2015.

“It’s something that I’ve done before, it’s something that I truly like, I truly believe in it,” Bills coach Doug Marrone said in a statement released by the team. “We are looking for certain things and things that Coach Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers bring to the table that would help us. I think there are things we can do that help them prepare for the season. We’ve talked about the schedule of what we’re going to do, when we practice together. I think it could be a very good working relationship for both teams.”

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Aaron Wilson covers the Ravens for The Baltimore Sun.

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