A veteran pass rushing specialist who has experience playing at every position across the defensive line … Ranks seventh on the club's all-time sack list with 24 career sacks … Savvy talent who has unmatched power and speed … Lined up at LDE in 2001 to make room for Simeon Rice after playing on the right side the prior two seasons (1999-2000.
Archives for November 18, 2002
Bills Sign Marcus Jones; Release Geason and Tuitele
The Bills announced that the team has signed veteran defensive end Marcus Jones. In addition, the team has released tight end Corey Geason and linebacker Ula Tuitele.
Reader Advocate
‘Kragthorpe failed to disclose that his brother, Steve, who coaches the quarterbacks for the Buffalo Bills, has been mentioned as a replacement for McBride.’
Bills fall but TV ratings remain high
‘Season-long TV ratings for Bills’ games in Buffalo are running more than 30 percent above last season’s figures and are among the highest in an NFL market-by-market comparison.’
Meltdown in Kansas City
‘If the Buffalo Bills fail to make the playoffs in this season of overwhelming NFL parity, they will look back on an opportunity lost in Week 11.’
Bills left to ponder killer penalty
‘”We just have to live with it,” he said. “The ref made the call … that’s what he saw. But it’s a hard bullet to bite.’
Bills-Chiefs Notebook
‘Offensive guard Victor Allotey made Buffalo’s 53-man roster for three seasons (1998-2000) but was inactive for 47 of 50 games (including two playoffs). He was signed by Kansas City, made the active roster for one game last year and all 10 games this season but has been inactive for every one. Allotey has now been in the league for five seasons, is vested in the NFL’s retirement fund, has been inactive for 58 of his 61 games and hasn’t played a down in the league.’
Bonehead blunders botch Bills bid
‘If Buffalo winds up a single game shy of a playoff spot, some Bills fans will blame MacAulay’s painfully zealous crew. Their conspiracy-minded brethren may even dredge up the old "the NFL hates Buffalo because it’s a small-market" theory. Both groups may take some consolation from their rationalizing, but they’ll be wrong. If the faithful need scapegoats to help them come to terms with an otherwise unexplainable and unwarranted loss, here are a pair of names — Ron Edwards and Peerless Price.’
Kansas City Chiefs rally for 17-16 victory over Buffalo Bills
Chiefs quarterback Trent Green, not known for his mobility, darted nine yards up the middle for the go-ahead touchdown with 4:45 to play. “A lane opened up, so I took off,” he said. “Then I saw those guys closing hard. So I just closed my eyes and dove as hard as I could.”
Week 11 Bills vs. Chiefs Photos
Photos from Sunday's Bills/Chiefs Game
Chiefs deny Bledsoe down the stretch
Question on the Bills: What’s happened to their offense in the past two games?
It’s difficult to keep up offensive momentum when the season changes from October to November to December. No matter where you play (except for San Diego or a domed stadium), you’ll face weather conditions that will challenge your productivity. Also, teams are preparing better for the Bills. But the change in weather will affect many offenses as the season continues.
Game Notebook vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Buffalo’s 8:42 drive in the third quarter was the team’s longest since a 10:55 drive at Minnesota on 10/22/00 (resulted in a 25-yard Steve Christie FG)…the Bills had three drives of 15 plays at Kansas City, marking the first time that has happened since 1988 when drive distances started being kept officially. The only other time the team had two drives of 15-or-more plays in a game was 11/10/96 at Philadelphia when the Bills had 16 and 15-play drives.
Bills Geography: Lesson #10
With new activities, player features, and trivia each week, Buffalo Bills Geography is a fun way to learn about bodies of water, latitude and longitude, and much more. It’s also a great way to find out interesting facts about your favorite Bills players.
High School Coach Of The Week – Week 11
The eleventh and final Buffalo Bills' high school football "Coach of the Week" for the 2002 season will be awarded after the final weekend of play (Nov. 28-30) in the 2002 season. Therefore there is no winner for this week.
Chiefs 17, Bills 16 – Video Highlights
Drew Bledsoe was 24 of 36 for 225 yards and became only the fifth man in NFL history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in his first 10 games but it wasn't enough as the Bills lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 17-16.