‘Bills QB Drew Bledsoe is 0-2 as a starter at Arrowhead, losing a 31-26 contest (10/15/95) and dropping a 16-14 decision (10/10/99) as a member of the Patriots. Bledsoe owns a 2-4 overall record as a starter in road contests vs. AFC West opponents, with those wins coming by a 45-7 count at SD (12/1/96) and a 28-19 margin at Denver (10/1/00).’
Archives for November 12, 2002
Bills/Chiefs Matchup
It may take a computer to keep score of this game. When the Bills have the ball, they will look to exploit a mismatch between their prolific passing game and the league’s worst pass defense. When the Chiefs have the ball, Priest Holmes has the luxury of working against the league’s 25th-ranked run defense. The team that touches the ball last is very likely to win this shootout.
On Any Given Tuesday
Quarterback Alex Van Pelt, punter Brian Moorman, safety Tony Driver, kicker Mike Hollis, center Michael Early, defensive end Kendrick Office will host the 2nd annual Bills Sports Challenge to benefit Children's Hospital of Buffalo. Kids will join the players in the fieldhouse to participate in interactive games, autograph sessions and even race the players on the power wheels racetrack. All proceeds benefit Children's Hospital of Buffalo.
High School Coach Of The Week – Week 10
Head coach Joe Bremer of St. Mary's High School has been named the Buffalo Bills' high school football "Coach of the Week" for the tenth weekend of the 2002 season (Nov. 8-9). St. Mary's rallied for 12 points in the final 4:09 to hand Turner-Carroll a 19-14 loss to win the Monsignor Martin Association's League A title last Sunday at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
Bills return with healthy outlook
‘This is the first time the Bills have owned at least a piece of first place in the AFC East this late in the season since they were 7-4 in 1998.’
Tryout attracts dozens
‘Of the 88 players brought in, a dozen were defensive linemen. There were also 13 punters and kickers, though Brian Moorman and Mike Hollis don’t have anything to worry about. The Bills are no different than most NFL teams that bring in free agents throughout the season. But the volume of players the Bills brought in last week is unusual.’
Bills’ Hollis weathers kicking in cold
‘Upon review, Hollis’ first kick against the Patriots was held up by the wind, the second involved a bad snap and hold, and the third he simply hurried.’
Priceless Peerless should be Bills’ top priority
‘The Rams don’t always win but they consistently put on the best show in the NFL. The Bills could be the new version of the Rams but only if they retain Price to team with WR Eric Moulds, QB Drew Bledsoe and RB Travis Henry.’
Slumping Chiefs confident their scoring will return
‘The Chiefs have scored a paltry 33 points in their last two games. They topped that total in a single game five times earlier in the season. Just as their defense seems to have solved some of its problems, the Chiefs may now be wrestling with an entirely different set of troubles. And there is some urgency to the situation because they figure to need a lot of points to beat another high-scoring team, Buffalo, on Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.’
Refreshed Bills find themselves with share of AFC East lead
”’We’re sitting pretty but we have to continue to play hard to stay that way,” receiver Eric Moulds said. ”It’s great to have an opportunity to have a chance to be in first place and continue to fight for it. Now you have to stay in the same position that you’re in and make other teams try to catch up.”’
Winfield ready to return to Bills lineup
‘Winfield, who was hurt during practice, had arthroscopic surgery to repair torn cartilage on Oct. 18. He’s experienced only minor swelling since resuming practice last week.’