‘Lindell is not worried about the swirling winds that are common in Ralph Wilson Stadium during the winter. He played at Washington State and kicked for two years at Husky Stadium while the Seahawks’ new facility was being built. “For me it’s just about kicking the ball,” Lindell said.’
Archives for March 2003
DT Sam Adams agrees to deal with Bills
‘The 6-3, 330-pound Adams will enter his 10th NFL season after spending 2002 with the AFC champion Oakland Raiders. He spent six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks and two with the Baltimore Ravens and has 29 career sacks.’
The 1983 draft: A class to remember
Of course, the Class of ’83 will be forever known as the “Year of the Quarterback,” because of the six signal-callers chosen in Round 1 — Elway, Marino, Jim Kelly, Eason, Ken O’Brien and Todd Blackledge. But the overall talent produced in that draft — from top to bottom — makes the quarterback story just one chapter of a blockbuster tale.
Restricted free-agent kicker heads to Bills
In addition to his physical skills, Lindell appeals to Bills officials because of his age, and his potential to stabilize the kicker position for several years.
Bills add Adams; Saints trade Turley; NFL Europe on hold?
PFW: Can Adams help the Bills reach the playoffs and possibly the Super Bowl?
Bikoff: Not by himself, but he is a step in the right direction. The Bills were all about offense last year and the defense seemed to get overshadowed even if they didn’t always deserve to be. This year, with Adams in the lineup the Bills will have to be more respected by teams, and earning some respect is a big key to victory. Now it is up to the defensive unit to come together and prove that the faith the front office has in their talents is merited.
Opening Weekend Posibilities For Bills
Based on the opening weekend schedule of national games that the NFL released on Monday, here are the Week 1 possibilities for the Bills. Home: Miami, New England, Houston, or Cincinnati. Away: Miami, New England, Jacksonville, NY Giants or Kansas City.
Rian Lindell Becomes A Bill
‘A restricted free agent, Lindell signed an offer sheet with the Bills last week that his previous team, the Seattle Seahawks, has opted not to match.’
Lions reach agreement with Bryson
‘Bryson preferred to sign a one-year contract, hoping he can demonstrate to teams that his knee is 100 percent rehabilitated, and then be eligible for free agency again next spring.’
5th Down: The Survivors
Here's a question that ought to be easy: How many players on the Buffalo Bills roster today were on the team two years ago?
Or put another way, how players have been here longer than Tom Donahoe and Gregg Williams?
Bills New TE Mark Campbell Talks with Media
‘"It feels great. I’ve only been here a couple of time before for personal reasons and I’ve only been really since yesterday. I haven’t gotten to see a whole bunch but I’m excited about the opportunity here and with everything I’ve seen so far. We have amazing fans, I’m really looking forward to that."’
Bills Reach Verbal Agreement With Sam Adams
‘"It would be an honor to play next to Pat (Williams)," said Adams during his visit to Buffalo on March 7. "You can’t go to war with someone that you can’t trust. Pat’s been a part of the family for a long time and he’s one of the best tackles in the league and together we can do some damage."’
NFL Announces Nationally Televised Kickoff Weekend Games
The Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers will open September 8 on ABC’s NFL Monday Night Football (9:00 PM ET) against the Eagles in Philadelphia’s new Lincoln Financial Field, a rematch of the NFC Championship Game.
Win a Takeo Spikes Autographed Football
Win a Wilson Authentic NFL Game Ball autographed by linebacker Takeo Spikes!
The Week In Bills History (March 24-31)
March 29, 1973 – BILLS SET HOME ATTENDANCE RECORD
Kenneth Souliske purchased the 46,207th season ticket for the 1973 season, assuring the Bills of their largest home attendance ever.
DT Sam Adams agrees to deal with Bills
‘The 6-3, 330-pound Adams will enter his 10th NFL season after spending 2002 with the AFC champion Oakland Raiders. He spent six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks and two with the Baltimore Ravens and has 29 career sacks.’