‘"I think we might be even younger than we were last year, but very talented," he said. "We’re probably one of the most talented lines I’ve been on since I’ve been here."’
Archives for June 2002
Bills add to glut at Running Back
The Bills today announced that the team has agreed to terms with running back Richard Huntley. He played for Carolina last year but was drafted in the 4th round in 1997 by Atlanta and played 3 seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1998-00).
Camp Report: Bills Move On Without John Fina
The Bills began their June organized team activity on Tuesday with an indoor workout in the team's 95,000 square-foot fieldhouse and for the first time since 1991 season, Bills' jersey number 70 was worn by someone other than John Fina.
Little money, lots of interest in June 1 cuts
OT John Fina’s game is quickness, but with a bad leg last year he had no quickness. Since Fina has had a decade in the league already, he will earn close to a $1 million base salary if he makes the minimum. Where might he fit? Fina would fit in St. Louis, which has nothing behind Orlando Pace at left tackle.
Jury awards Dunaway children $579,000 in wrongful death case
Former NFL defensive lineman Jim Dunaway was ordered to pay his children more than $500,000 in the wrongful death of his wife. Jim Dunaway was charged in 1988 two days after Nonniel Dunaway’s body was found by a relative in the half-empty pool outside a house she owned in rural Marion County. Jim Dunaway, selected in the second round of the 1963 draft by Buffalo, played nine seasons with the Bills and was a member of the Miami Dolphins’ undefeated Super Bowl championship team in 1972.
Josh Reed named male recipient of the James J. Corbett Award
Josh Reed was named the recipient of the James J. Corbett Award, the Nokia Sugar Bowl announced on Friday. The Corbett Award is presented annually by the Sugar Bowl and is given to the top male and female amateur athletes in Louisiana. Reed, a second round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills, was honored for his achievements during the 2001 season.
Moore Than A Football Player
Tom Donahoe has stressed he wants to build the Bills around well-rounded athletes that are strong players on the field and strong persons off the field. A seasoned 10-year vet, who's very active in the community, Dave Moore fits this profile.
Bills say goodbye to Fina
‘"I can only hope that the next phase of my life will be as enriching as the last 10 years have been for me in Buffalo and with the Bills."’
Reed running a new route
‘In addition to pursuing a broadcasting career, Reed also is interested in doing some acting. He owns a residence in Los Angeles and has made several contacts in the television and movie business.’
Bills Super Bowl movie to debut during UB Homecoming Week
‘The Buffalo Bills are going to win the Super Bowl this October in Buffalo – a year before the rest of the country is able to witness the miracle.’
Fina ‘proud’ of years with Bills
‘His fate was all but sealed when the Bills spent the fourth overall pick in April’s draft on Texas tackle Mike Williams. They also signed free agent Marcus Price for backup help. Still, Fina leaves without any bitterness.’
Bills Release Starting Left Tackle John Fina to Reduce Payroll
‘Fina was the last player on Buffalo’s roster who played on any of the Bills teams that lost four straight Super Bowls from 1991-94.’
It’s Final For Fina
‘"I am pleased, proud an honored to have been a part of the Buffalo Bills franchise for the past 10 years and equally proud to have been an employee of Ralph Wilson, a fine and honorable man." said Fina today from his home in Tucson, AZ. "I’ll truly miss living in Buffalo. My family and I have come to love the city and everything about it. The kindness and generosity that has been extended to us by the Buffalo community is something we’ll always cherish and will always lead us to return. It was the place where I enjoyed some of the best times of my life. I can only hope that the next phase of my life will be as enriching as the last 10 years have been for me in Buffalo and with the Bills."’
Bills release Fina
‘The Bills are estimated to be about $4.7 million under the salary cap, more than enough room to sign their draft picks, including No. 1 choice Mike Williams of Texas, who is will help fill Fina’s spot.’
Fina not officially on waiver wire yet
Fina and Brown didn’t appear on Monday’s waiver wire but their teams announced that they have been released. Officially, he will appear on the Tuesday waivers, which delays his ability to talk to interested teams for a day. Cutting Fina saves $3 million this year but costs $5,693,526 in dead money against 2003 salary cap. Ex-Bill Glenn Parket was going to cut Tuesday but he made it to the office in time to fail a physical. Parker, who may retire from the NFL, was placed on the waiver wire as released-failed physical.