‘…all of whom will be allocated to the NFL Europe League.’
Archives for January 24, 2003
Simonton among six free agents signed by Bills
‘Buffalo also signed fullback Jarrett Ferguson, safety Milton Proctor, offensive lineman Ronald Boldin, linebacker Merceda Perry and kicker Jason Witczak.’
DeLamielleure finally getting his due
‘DeLamielleure’s true impact, however, didn’t become apparent until recently. That’s when football enthusiast and researcher John Turney came out with a list ranking DeLamielleure as the NFL’s third-most accomplished offensive lineman as far as awards go, only behind John Hannah and Anthony Munoz and ahead of other celebrated linemen such as Ron Yary, Dwight Stephenson and Dan Dierdorf.’
Steelers are also in the running for LeBeau’s services
‘It is believed the Bills want LeBeau to serve as a defensive assistant to coordinator Jerry Gray.’
Bills up cost $3 per game
‘According to the Bills, the average ticket for a game will cost $40.61. Based on 2002 prices, that would rank as the third-lowest average ticket price in the NFL behind Atlanta ($29.78) and Arizona ($33.68), in figures furnished by Team Marketing Report.’
LeBeau to talk to Bills, Steelers
‘Former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau will sit down with Bills coach Gregg Williams and defensive coordinator Jerry Gray after the Super Bowl to discuss joining the team in some defensive capacity.’
LeBeau checking his options before making commitment
‘The Bills, who do not have an opening on their staff, might be willing to create a position for LeBeau, who has been a player or a coach in the NFL for the past 44 years. “We would be willing to do that,” Bills president Tom Donahoe said. “You have to create something that the guy feels comfortable with and he feels like he’s making a contribution.”‘
Bills owner Wilson a Hall finalist
‘Owner Ralph Wilson and guard Joe DeLamielleure, who brought glory and winning to the Buffalo Bills, are among the 15 finalists in voting Saturday for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Wilson, of Grosse Pointe Shores, was an original owner of the Bills when they joined the American Football League.’
Rob Johnson, understudy
‘”I’ve gone through some rough times,” said Johnson, now 29. “There have been a lot of disappointments and injuries. I had that playoff game won against Tennessee, if you remember, a couple of years ago (2000). But then the Titans pulled off The Music City Miracle. Stuff just seems to happen to me.”‘
Rob Johnson OK with being No. 2
‘“It’s a situation I picked out,” Rob said Thursday of joining the Buccaneers this season, even though Brad beat him out for the starting job in training camp. “I wanted to learn a lot of football from (coach) Jon Gruden. I wouldn’t change a thing. I could have gone to other places, I could have gone back to Buffalo. I’m glad to be here.”’