Is the Bills-in-Toronto series about to get the boot?

The Buffalo Bills and Rogers Media Inc. are meeting in two weeks, QMI Agency has learned exclusively.

Representatives from the two sides are scheduled to sit down together during the week of Jan. 12, according to a source in the position to know who wished not to be identified.

While the source would not say who called the meeting and why, nor what is on the agenda, it is more than possible -- probably likely -- that the purpose is to discuss the future of the disappointing series, which sees the Bills annually relocate one of their eight regular-season home games to Toronto’s Rogers Centre.

A Bills spokesman on Friday afternoon denied that a meeting has been set, telling QMI Agency, “We have nothing scheduled at this time.”

A Rogers Media Inc. representative could not be immediately reached.

Does Rogers want out? Do the Bills want out? Do both sides want out?

As QMI Agency reported exclusively last month, there is no provision in the current five-year contract for either side to unilaterally opt out; it would have to be a joint decision.

The current deal has five games remaining over the next four years: the annual regular-season games, plus a one-off preseason game, year to be determined.

Given recent statements from Bills president Russ Brandon, which could best be described as non-committal about the future of the Toronto series, it would be no surprise if the NFL team has asked to meet with the Canadian media giant to seek an end to the souring enterprise that has been a PR nightmare for all involved.