\’Last season he starred for the Buffalo Bills in the U.S. National Football League. On Friday Leif Olve Dolonen Larsen, 26, is one of the main attractions at the track and field festival Bislett Games in Oslo.\’
Archives for July 11, 2001
Phillips ruling pending
‘The NFL has yet to make a ruling on Wade Phillips’ contract dispute with the Buffalo Bills.’
Bills Alumni to assist with Educational and Athletic Camp
‘Members of the Buffalo Bills Alumni Foundation are participating in the second annual Educational/Athletic Camp being held at Buffalo State College on Elmwood Avenue through July 14th.’
Bills/Gatorade Jr. Training Camp heads for Amherst
‘Tomorrow afternoon at 1:00PM, the Bills/Gatorade Jr. Training Camp will be making its sixth stop on its journey across Western New York at St. Leo’s School (Northeast YMCA) located at 903 Sweet Home Road in Amherst, New York. ‘
Bills make roster moves
‘The Buffalo Bills today announced that the team has signed two free agents- center Michael Early and safety Brian Leigeb. In accordance with club policy terms were not disclosed.’
Campers have a field day with Ruben Brown
‘Their host was Buffalo Bills guard Ruben Brown, and they knew a good time was guaranteed.’
Bills try to sign draft picks
But the agents of cornerback Nate Clements, defensive end Aaron Schobel and running back Travis Henry are confident their clients will be under contract when the Bills\’ rookies and veterans begin practice on July 29 at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford.\’
No. 6 pick Alexander agrees to 3-year deal
‘The Titans yesterday worked out [Former Bill] Jonathan Linton, another potential reserve running back. ”We’ve seen enough film on him, we know what he can do. We just wanted to visit with him and give him a physical,” Reese said.’
Developing Trend: Media Picking Bills in 2001
‘Predictions don’t mean much, but they do show that people are taking notice of you. It would be easy to ignore the Bills on the heels of an offseason which they lost some very good players, saw a major turnover of a respected front office team AND hired a new, untested coaching staff installing all new systems in the process.’
Sammy Morris vs. Shawn Bryson vs. Travis Henry for Bills’ No. 1 running back job.
The Bills must have a running game to help take the pressure off Rob Johnson, so one of these guys has to win the job. Running by committee isn’t the answer. Likely winner: Henry.