‘Riemersma, who ranks second behind Pete Metzelaars as the Bills’ most accomplished pass-catching tight end, had completed the third of a four-year deal which was to pay him $3.5 million next season. His release did not come as a surprise after Bills president Tom Donahoe said he was prepared to cut Riemersma if he failed to take a significant pay cut earlier this month.’
Archives for February 2003
Bills Release Riemersma & Jenkins
Orchard Park, NY – The Bills today announced that the team has released tight end Jay Riemersma and safety Billy Jenkins.
Riemersma declines salary reduction
‘By releasing Riemersma, 29, the Bills created $3.5 million in cap room, an amount equal to his scheduled base salary for 2003. Buffalo must still count $1.372 million, the final segment of a previous signing bonus, against its spending limit for this year.’
Price’s agent right to force Bills’ hand
It’s smart that agent Tim McGee is urging his client Peerless Price to sign the Bills’ franchise-tag offer within a week, which would pay the Bills receiver $5.01 million this season. Though Buffalo could afford that contract, it would not behoove the team to be carrying that salary cap number for a perceived No. 2 receiver, particularly when the team has other needs to fill when free agency opens Friday.
Bills Part of Preseason National TV Schedule
The NFL has announced that its 11-game preseason television schedule will feature the Buffalo Bills on Saturday, August 16 on ESPN. The Bills will travel to Tennessee to take on the AFC South champion Titans in an 8:00 PM kickoff.
Bills Booster Club Leaders Named For 2003
The Buffalo Bills Booster Club has elected a new Board of Directors including a new slate of officers and trustees for the 2003 season.
2003 NFL Free Agency Questions & Answers
What are the categories of free agency? What is the time period for free agency signings this year? Can a club decide to withdraw its franchise or transition designations on a player? Questions such as these are answered in this Q&A
Bills take look at dealing Peerless
‘The Bills had very preliminary contact Wednesday with the Atlanta Falcons about a trade for the veteran receiver, according to a league source.’
Price’s agent applies pressure
‘”It’s not so much a strategy as much as we have no choice,” McGee said. “If we can’t get what we want, we’ll take the bird in hand — the $5 million.”‘
Falcons make $1.3M offer to QB Johnson
”Obviously, Buffalo has granted permission to talk to other teams [about a trade],” said Price’s agent, Tim McGee, who was not otherwise specific. So, have Falcons officials spoken with McGee or Buffalo officials? ”No comment,” Ray Anderson said.’
Price intends to sign Bills’ franchise-player offer
‘McGee said he’s advising Price to sign the Bills offer to keep his options open. At the very least, the move would prevent the Bills from lifting the offer and forcing Price to become a free agent at a time when teams would have already used up most of their salary-cap room to make offers.’
Bills Tender Contracts To Restricted Free Agents
With the free agency period set to begin on Friday, February 28, the first order of business for President and General Manger Tom Donahoe is to begin the process of exercising their option to make contact offers to their young players, who in effect remain tied to the team.
Bills tender offers to seven players, including Moorman
‘The Bills also elected not to tender offers to defensive linemen Leif Larsen, who spent all of last season on the team’s waived-injured list, and Kendrick Office. Both will become unrestricted free agents.’
Lofton's speed and "soft hands" made him a deep-threat
It’s just a little overwhelming because I’m still the kid who went and tried out for Pop Warner football and wanted to play quarterback and then played defensive tackle. The kid who didn’t make all-city in high school. The same guy who didn’t get to start until his senior year in college. So where you’re constantly trying to prove yourself – and maybe that’s what drove me so much as a player when I got into the league. To be elected one of the best that ever played the game is just far beyond anything that I ever imagined when I first started playing football."
Bills’ Moulds dials season ticketholders
‘In the message Moulds thanks season ticket holders for their support and reminds them now is the time to renew. A Bills’ spokesperson said this is the first time the team has tested this type of marketing approach. In the past staff telemarketers have reached out to season ticketholders.’