‘Bledsoe has a $5 million salary this season, $5.5 million in 2003 and $6 million in 2004. On Nov. 1, 2004, the Bills will have to decide whether to pay a $7 million option that triggers the remainder (2005-2010) of the contract.’
Archives for April 2002
UVa’s Luzar, Tech’s Taylor, Ferguson among Day 2 picks
‘"I knew if I wasn’t drafted I would be somewhere as a free agent," said Ferguson, the 251st overall pick. "I really wasn’t too worried about it."’
Donahoe, Bills owner help make trade happen
‘"There’s really a buzz here right now," Donahoe said.’
Buffalo bound
‘Bledsoe told the Patriots he would retire rather than return for his 10th season as a backup to Brady and that he preferred to remain in the AFC East. He turned down a chance to be dealt to Cincinnati.’
Patriots Trade Drew Bledsoe to Bills for Draft Pick
‘"For many reasons and at many levels, this was a difficult trade to make,” Patriots owner Robert Kraft said in a statement. "He gave our fans some of the greatest memories in the franchise’s history. Drew Bledsoe is a special player."’
Beyond Bledsoe, Bills plug holes with six more draft picks
‘"It’s a significant difference from when I came here a year ago, let alone at the end of the season," Williams said. "Obviously, we’ve improved it in a lot of different ways. But now it comes time to continue to work. When we open up training camp, we’ve all got to be on the same page."’
Pats finally deal Bledsoe – to Bills
‘”They’ve gotten some value,” said Belichick. “We’ve gotten some, too.”‘
Bills suddenly bolstered by Bledsoe deal
‘"Since Jim Kelly, we haven’t had anybody good."’
Final 2002 Draft Wrap-up – Press Conference
Gregg Williams – "Obviously this is a very exciting day. It made us a much better football team. I think that we have done a great job since January in improving (the football team) and I think we’ve taken another great step today in improving (the team) with that acquisition."
Bills Acquire Drew Bledsoe – Press Conference
We are thrilled to have Drew Bledsoe. We think he is a great quarterback. We think he is a tremendous competitor and he is going to bring excitement and energy to our football team and really provide us with, what we think, will be the type of quarterback that can help us as we go into the future.
Bledsoe builds excitement in Buffalo
‘Even before the deal was announced, the Bills opened their box office to accommodate fans who heard the trade was imminent. Buffalo, which failed to sell out four of its eight home games last season, drew 504,709 fans last year, the lowest since 1987.’
Bledsoe bound for Buffalo
Alex Van Pelt, who showed some promise down the stretch in place of the injured Rob Johnson last season, will be relegated to a backup role. The Patriots drafted Louisiana State QB Rohan Davey in the fourth round Sunday, which signaled something may indeed be in the works for Bledsoe, who was the first pick in the 1993 draft out of Washington State and owns nearly every Patriots passing record.
Drew Bledsoe Profile / Game history
They neglect to mention the life threatening injury last year.
Bills gave up too much for Bledsoe
The Buffalo Bills chose not to sign free-agent Jeff Blake as their next quarterback and, instead swung a deal for veteran Drew Bledsoe. That was smart. But it took a first-round draft choice to get him, and that was too expensive.
Fearlessly grading Saturday’s first-rounders
‘The Bills thought long and hard (according to Bills not at all) about taking Albert Haynesworth here, but in the end Tom Donahoe opted to go for Williams. He’s a big, powerful player who can play right or left tackle — probably right for the Bills. That will allow them to move Jonas Jennings to guard in what shapes up as a decent line. Grade: B. That defensive line still has a huge hole in the middle.’