‘"It’s not the way I wanted it to come to an end," said Cowart, who leads the NFL in tackles and was on pace to obliterate the Bills’ season-season record. "Injuries are part of the game. Anytime that uniform goes on, you’re taking a risk."’
Archives for November 28, 2000
Depth will be put to the test this week
‘The Bills on Sunday lost three key defensive players who had combined to record 305 tackles, 10 1/2 sacks and eight interceptions this year.’
Cowart, Phillips cry foul over Middleton’s block
‘Bucs coach Tony Dungy said the tackle was not illegal but an unfortunate dose of bad luck.’
Hurting defense needs a rest
‘Their 31-17 loss may have doomed their chances of competing for a playoff berth the final four games of the regular season, thanks to an unprecedented rash of injuries to their No. 5-ranked defense.’
Gritty Bills won’t quit on season
‘"The season doesn’t end today," Irvin said about as often as Rob Johnson gets sacked. "We still have to play four football games and everybody on this team believes in everybody who’s on the field. We are a very sound football team."’
Block on Cowart upsets Bills
‘The Buffalo Bills yesterday called the blindside block by Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ guard Frank Middleton that put star linebacker Sam Cowart out for the rest of the regular season "unethical."’
Injury puts Buffalo’s Cowart on sideline
‘Buffalo’s leading tackler, who had three sacks in the first half, is out of Sunday’s game against the Dolphins with a high ankle sprain and probably won’t play again this season unless the Bills make the playoffs.’
Miami braces for chilly reception in Buffalo
‘For the Miami Dolphins, the weekend forecast is ominous: temperatures in the 20s with a chance of defeat.’
Cowart sidelined after ‘unethical’ hit
‘"For you to be beside him and just go after his knee is unethical," Bills coach Wade Phillips said Monday. "I think it was uncalled for."’