"It's extremely exciting for me, said Buffalo's top receiver. "I'm just going to go out there and work hard. Drew loves to throw the ball deep so I think we're going to have some exciting times out there at Ralph Wilson Stadium."
Archives for May 20, 2002
Centers shows up, Fina a no-show
Williams denied that Fina’s absence foretold an imminent release. "John and I talked about that," the coach said. "He probably came back (from off-season surgery) too fast last year. There’s nothing to read into that."
Bills Publish Online Book
As the Bills work through a busy off-season and prepare to write a new chapter in team history, buffalobills.com columnist Tim O'Shei is spending the next several weeks collecting feedback from buffalobills.com users to write an online book about the team.
Superstar Bills
From Jack Kemp and Billy Shaw to Andre Reed and Thurman Thomas, the Bills have had some great players over the years. Buffalobills.com columnist Tim O'Shei take a look back at the Superstars in the third chapter of his online book.
Don Beebe consultant to Bears
According to Chicago Tribune, Don Beebe and his company the House of Speed have become consultants to the Chicago Bears. Former Buffalo Bill Don Beebe will conduct speed drills with some of the team’s players. Beebe will work with the team two times a week through June.
Bills could deal RB Bryson soon
[Sporting News article] Buffalo has logjam at running back
Kent Hull Inducted To Wall Of Fame
Hull was the greatest center in Bills history, playing with the franchise for 11 seasons. He was one of the reasons that the Bills were a dominant force in the AFC during the early 1990s. Hull joined the NJ Generals of the USFL in 1983, and when the USFL folded in 1986, he joined former Generals teammate Jim Kelly in Buffalo, where he spent his entire NFL career.
Which game he will be inducted has not been revealed yet.
Group Tickets Go On Sale Today
Individual game group tickets for the 2002 season have officially gone on sale. To order your group tickets call the Bills’ Group Sales Department toll free: 1-877-BB-TICKS.
Jennings welcomes switch from tackle
But while Jennings rates among the Bills’ top five linemen, according to their coaches and general manager Tom Donahoe, it would be premature to assume he will line up at tackle again in 2002. Instead, with Buffalo having improved the quality and quantity of a young blocking unit during the offseason, Jennings could be moved to center.