‘The 6-foot, 240-pounder served as a backup to Cowart and John Holecek, and he made one start last year — ironically against the team he will start against Sunday, Indianapolis. When Williams took over the team, Wright had to prove himself again. With 24 special teams tackles last season, third-best on the team, Wright had an edge because Williams values special teams play.’
Archives for September 2001
Surgery on his thumb won’t sideline Fisher
‘In addition to linebacker Sam Cowart’s operation to repair his torn Achilles’ tendon, defensive end Bryce Fisher had a screw placed in his thumb. Fisher did not practice yesterday, but is expected to be back tomorrow wearing a cast on his hand to protect the thumb. The Bills are not practicing today. Coach Gregg Williams said if the Bills had played in Miami Sunday, Fisher would have played with a cast.’
School is Cool Contest Kick Off with Meadow Brook Dairy
The Buffalo Bills and Meadow Brook Dairy are kicking off the second annual "School is Cool" Essay Contest for kids between the ages of 6 and 14.
To participate in the contest, kids need to write a short essay on why they think "school is cool". One hundred winners will receive a pair of tickets to the Bills/Seahawks game on November 18th.
Tickets for Bills vs. Steelers available
The Bills today announced that a number of good seats are still available for the September 30 game with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Thomas: no doubt about Hall of Fame
‘One of the most prolific running backs in NFL history, Thomas becomes eligible for induction in 2006. But with four other strong candidates in the same class — Troy Aikman, Reggie White, Deion Sanders and Warren Moon — Thomas admits he might not be a first-ballot selection. "When all those guys had retired, they had won a Super Bowl," said Thomas, referring to Aikman, White and Sanders. "I haven’t. That makes it pretty tough to get in. "But I’ve always thought that it doesn’t matter whether I make it on the first time. Just as long as I make it and can say my speech and they say, `Thurman Thomas made it as a Buffalo Bill.’"’
Bills spend the unplanned day off with family and loved ones
‘"It’s going to change the history of the world," Morris said of the terrorist attacks that leveled the twin World Trade Center towers and a portion of the Pentagon, killing perhaps more than 5,000 people. "You think about it every day, all the personal stories of what the families have gone through. It’s still a shock. Especially when you see more and more video."’
Bills fans find other diversions to ease their minds
‘After attending a memorial service Friday, the Bills took the weekend off before their scheduled practice Monday. Along with collecting money to help victims of the attack, many Bills players were expected to attend a city-sponsored vigil Sunday evening in front of Buffalo’s city hall.’
Departed Jones disputes notion he rocked Bills’ boat
‘Jones admits he does not love the way coach Gregg Williams deals with players. "I didn’t totally agree with their approach," he said. "He’s not treating them like men. And I’m not the only guy who feels that way. You don’t insult players. There’s a certain way you talk to grown men, and there’s a certain amount of respect you give grown men, and liberties and freedoms you give them. . . . I think he’s still trying to figure that out as a head coach as far as how he wants to do it."’
Team waiting for results of surgery on linebacker
‘When middle linebacker Sam Cowart suffered a partially torn Achilles tendon in the season opener, Buffalo Bills coach Gregg Williams acknowledged the team’s defensive star likely would miss a "significant" amount of time. It appears now that "significant" translates into the balance of the season.’
Dolphins fond of Buffalo QB
‘It’s almost seven months later, and it seems the Dolphins might have had made the offseason’s best decoy move by getting the Buffalo Bills to keep Rob Johnson instead of Doug Flutie. In February, a top team source with the Dolphins told The Herald and two other South Florida newspapers the team would be very interested in Johnson if the Bills were to let him go. But did they mean it?’
Cowart’s year may be over
‘Buffalo Bills linebacker Sam Cowart underwent surgery on a partially torn Achilles’ tendon Friday, increasing the likelihood that he will be out for the season. But the Bills have not officially ruled out Cowart, who was injured in last Sunday’s 24-6 loss to the New Orleans Saints.’
Surgery means Cowart likely out for year
‘Williams said Cowart’s injury is not as severe as the complete tear of the tendon that was suffered by Jets quarterback Vinny Testaverde two years ago. "It’s up higher in the muscle belly moreso than on the tendon," he said.’
DB Daryl Porter signs with Titans
Porter, who signed with the Dolphins in March after not being resigned after three seasons with Buffalo, was cut in preseason.
Porter was one of the players burned in Homerun Throwback by the Titans.
"He is a young guy who has played cornerback and safety and is a good special teams player," Titans GM Floyd Reese said.
Wilson lauds NFL’s no-play decision
‘"I feel it is the absolute right decision by the NFL to postpone games this weekend," Wilson said in a statement. "I had conveyed my thoughts to the league in regards to not playing this weekend well in advance of the announcement because I feel that to play the games would have shown a great insensitivity to this national tragedy that has shocked our nation and the world. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the victims and their loved ones, as well as the heroic rescue workers who continue in their tireless efforts to search for survivors."’
Reflection, not games, what’s needed
‘Players throughout the NFL carried the flag on this charge. They saw their games as circumstantially irrelevant and, one would think, recognized the magnitude of their influence. It’s telling that after the players stripped the NFL of its corporate veneer that baseball and NASCAR and major-college football quickly postponed their activities through the weekend. We don’t need to climb to the peaks of our stadiums. Cause for reflection is right before our eyes.’