The Bills and the Buffalo Zoo will host a Community Day at the Buffalo Zoo this Sunday, June 2nd. There will be interactive games, face painting, and appearances by Bills players including Ruben Brown, Brian Moorman and Tony Driver between noon and 3:00 PM. Also participating will be Buffalo Jills, team alumni and Billy Buffalo.
Archives for May 2002
Hall Of Fame Seating Policy Announced For Aug. 3
Reserved tickets can be ordered only by mail, with a limit of 10 tickets per order. Requests for tickets should be sent to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Attn. Enshrinement Tickets, 2121 George Halas Drive NW, Canton, OH 44708.
Seating Policy Announced for Enshrinement on Aug. 3
The August 3, 2002 ceremony has been moved to the Pro Football Hall of Fame Field at Fawcett Stadium. The new location will provide a seating capacity of 20,348 seat. As a result, the Hall of Fame is able to offer to the public an opportunity to purchase reserved seats.
Half of spectators will see HOF enshrinement for free
‘”I think every bar in Buffalo has a sign-up sheet for people to come watch the enshrinement,” said Joe Horrigan, the Hall’s vice president-communications/exhibits, who was born in Buffalo and retains close ties to the city. “With those fans coming from Buffalo, along with the fans who come from Pittsburgh every time a Steeler is inducted, we are expecting a huge, huge crowd.”‘
HOF Festival tickets go on sale June 14 at Chamber
‘A total of 20 events will be presented in the 11 days of the celebration of the induction of this year’s class of enshrinees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
Football Hall of Fame induction tickets available
‘For the first time, the hall is making advance tickets available by mail for the event, to be held Aug. 3 in Canton, Ohio. A total of 7,138 sideline seats will be available at $10 each.’
Riemersma future still is not settled
‘The Bills, approximately $1.75 million under the cap, would like to create more breathing room so they can sign their 10 draft picks, go after a free agent defensive tackle and leave a cushion for emergencies. Riemersma and veteran tackle John Fina, who together represent $5.525 million in cap savings, are the prime candidates to be released.’
Riemersma’s future in question with Bills
‘"We did everything we could with this, and it’s up to them to decide," Riemersma’s agent Jack Wirth said on Thursday. "If they think they’re going to have a better team by releasing him, that’s their view of it. We just wait to see what happens. I have no control over that, none whatsoever. It’s their call."’
Office vows to make most of chance at LE
Is Kendrick Office the man who will replace Phil Hansen at left end this season?
Offseason Dish: Brooks to do less; Riemersma staying put
Let’s hope so.
2002 Ralph C. Wilson Distinguished Service Awards
Pete Metzelaars and Thurman Thomas to be awarded Ralph C. Wilson Distinguished Service Awards for 2002. This was annouced at the Buffalo Bills open backers meeting this week.
Bills Uniform Evolution: Modifications Through The Years
When the Bills started play in the American Football League in 1960, they wore blue jerseys at home with silver numbers and white jerseys with blue numbers on the road. Take a look back at the modifications to the Bills uniforms through the years.
Fans can vote for NFL-Europe all-stars
The following Bills allocated players are on it:
RB: Curtis Alexander – Frankfurt
WR: Reggie Allen – Amsterdam
DT: DeVonte Peterson – Scotland
ST: Curtis Alexander – Frankfurt
QB/KR David Dinkins and LB Jimmy Robinson are not listed on it
Nine Days 'Til Uniform Unveiling; Tickets Available To Public Tomorrow
Tomorrow, members of the general public will have their first opportunity to pick up tickets to the event at all Tops Friendly Markets locations and there will be a four-ticket limit per person. While the festivities are open to the public and free to attend, a ticket will be required for admission to stadium, Bills Experience, and autograph sessions for kids 14-and-under.
CBS Bills report: Notes, quotes, anecdotes
The only way Fina would stay would be to accept a salary cut from $3 million to the veteran minimum of $750,000.
Riemersma is working on a four-year, $12 million contract that’s been re-worked at least once. "You realize there’s a business side to all this and it’s really not you as a player per se, it’s that cap number," he said. "That’s today’s NFL. They sign TV deals and the cap every year only goes up seven percent but on average guy’s contracts go up 10 to 12. Something’s got to give.
Rumors continue to swirl that the Bills are willing to trade RB Shawn Bryson for help on the defensive line. Bryson is the Bills’ biggest and fastest ball carrier, his only crime is that GM Tom Donahoe and coach Gregg Williams didn’t draft him.