‘Rookie Travis Henry, the Buffalo Bills leading rusher, will have arthroscopic surgery on Wednesday to relieve tendinitis in his right knee.’
Archives for January 7, 2002
Bills DE Phil Hansen announces retirement
‘Although he never received Pro Bowl recognition, Hansen started 148 of 156 games with the Bills and was regarded as one of the team’s most consistent players, compiling 867 tackles.’
Phil Hansen announces his retirement
‘One of just two Bills remaining from the team’s Super Bowl runs of the early 1990s, Hansen leaves the Bills as the team’s second-best sack producer, with 61.5, and the team’s active leader in games played (156).’
Bills Hansen retires, ending 11-year career
‘”My body and my heart tell me it’s time to move on. I’ve known for a long time now that this would be my final season. I tried to keep it a secret because I didn’t want it to become a distraction to any of my teammates,” Hansen said. “I always thought the focus should be on the opponent.”‘
Glory days aren’t around the corner for Bills
‘Nine of the Bills’ 16 games were decided by a touchdown or less. That means they were competitive. But they won just three of those games. That means they weren’t good enough to make the plays when it counted.’
Sprained shoulder ends Van Pelt’s day and season
‘"I think it’s a partial dislocation, and the doctors said it should take about six to eight weeks to completely heal."’
Monday billboard
‘Fiedler is 4-0 against the Bills since becoming the starter last year.’
Buffalo finishes out season with loss
‘The Bills wrapped up their 42nd season with a 34-7 loss to the Miami Dolphins Sunday afternoon at Pro Player Stadium, a game in which the Dolphins were able to keep the Bills offense off the field in the first half. As a result of a dominant 30 minutes early, Miami wore out the Buffalo defense in the second half, and broke open a close game in the fourth quarter.’
Plug is finally pulled on long, painful season
‘There couldn’t have been a more fitting end to this pathetic season for the Buffalo Bills.’
Chilling reminder under Miami sun
‘But losing this way, manhandled on both lines of scrimmage, melting down with penalties and special teams mistakes — Dolphins safety Brock Marion returning an interception 100 yards at the buzzer for the merciful exclamation point, for crying out loud — well, there won’t be any false pretenses engulfing the club heading into free agency and the draft.’
Brown can handle No. 3 role
‘Let’s put it this way: How much worse was he than Johnson?’
Bills report card
‘There were some dubious offensive play calls (a pass on critical third-and-one in third quarter was among them) made and the lackluster defensive unit made Fiedler and Smith look like Griese and Csonka. Lousy finish spoils a good last month for Gregg Williams.’
Convincing romp over Bills ensures playoff game at Pro Player Stadium vs. Jets or Ravens
‘"It was a great team win,” coach Dave Wannstedt said after Miami outgained Buffalo on the ground 202-39 to clinch a home playoff game next Sunday.’
Just In Case: Backup excels
‘The stingy Dolphins defense allowed 38 rushing yards on 17 attempts. That included 3 rushing yards in the first half on eight attempts in what was a stunning defensive effort.’
Buffalo QB R. Brown gets first extensive playing time
‘"He did some good things with a limited amount of practice time and game-speed experience,” Bills coach Gregg Williams said. "We saw him do some good things, but he saw some things that he has to improve to take the next step."’