ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — It appears the Bills are OK with keeping Tyrod Taylor — for now.

NFL Network's Ian Rappoport reported Thursday that the Bills do not plan on cutting the quarterback. 

Rappoport said that they likely wouldn't part ways without knowing who his replacement would be and that the Bills are fine with paying Tyrod the $6 million roster bonus he's owed on March 16, the third day of the new league year.

Taylor has had his issues in three seasons with the Bills and was benched this past season for Nathan Peterman, the only other quarterback currently on the roster.

The report went on to say the Bills likely are looking to move him in a trade rather than just let Tyrod walk.