FB Sam Gash is returning to Buffalo as he has agreed to terms on a contract with the Bills. Gash was with the team in 1998 and ’99 and was a Pro Bowl performer during his previous tour of duty with the team. Gash will compete with returnee Philip Crosby for the startign spot at fullback. Last year’s starter, Larry Centers, was recently released by the squad.
Archives for March 31, 2003
Inside Dish: Tillman planning NFL return after military duty
Part of the agreement between the Bills and run-stuffing DT Sam Adams is that Adams will participate in the team’s offseason program. This is significant because Adams, who played for the Raiders last season, never has been considered a great workout guy. Adams, whose weight is estimated to be about 350, has told the Bills he wants to lose weight and make a life change so he can be healthy when his playing days are over. . . .
Bills Old And New Hit The Alley (Photos)
Photos from the Buffalo Bills Alumni Bowling Event.
First Annual Bills Alumni Bowling Tournament
On Saturday, March 29th the Buffalo Bills Alumni hosted their First Annual Alumni Bowling Tournament. Well over $10,000 was raised and will be donated to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Buffalo. Celebrity bowlers such as Jim Kelly, Steve Tasker and Pat Williams were among the participants. Photo Gallery
Win a trip to NYC to see the Bills Draft LIVE
Enter to win a trip for two (2) from Buffalo to New York City to watch the NFL Draft at Madison Square Garden on April 26th, courtesy of the Buffalo Bills and JetBlue. Winner will be notified on or about April 21st, 2003. Click on the Big Box in the upper right hand corner of Buffalobills.com
2003 NFL Draft: Mock Draft Picks
The NFL Draft is scheduled for April 26 & 27th. That doesn't mean it's too early to take a look at some projections for the Bills. Buffalobills.com has searched the internet and flipped through numerous draft publications to compile a list of mock draft picks for the Buffalo Bills.
Owners’ Meetings: Sudden Death Lives
“It was back and forth,” Buffalo Bills general manager Tom Donahoe said. “Early, you thought it was going to go. Then you didn’t. And then you did.”
In the end, Donahoe, who was in favor of changing overtime, wound up disappointed because the proposed adjustment received 17 votes, seven shy of the 24 needed for it to pass.
Free-agent winners, other owners meeting odds and ends
Buffalo Bills: They have come out of free agency with perhaps the best player on the open market in LB Takeo Spikes, another starting LB in Jeff Posey and one of the NFL’s best run-stuffers in Sam Adams. They dramatically upgraded the 29th-ranked defense in the NFL. They traded Peerless Price, which will certainly hurt. But they cannot pay two receivers Eric Moulds-type money and avoided a nasty situation, yet they picked up a No. 1 in the process