‘Henry’s injury isn’t expected to be serious, but there is a good chance he’ll sit this contest out. Veteran reserve RB Olandis Gary could see a bulk of the carries in this game.’
Archives for August 2003
New run-stuffers will make difference for Bills, Pats
"If you’re a linebacker," said Spikes, "you dream about having a guy like Big Sam in front of you. Believe me, he isn’t (anonymous) to the guys playing with him. And to all those (offensive) linemen trying to move that big butt even an inch … well, they know what a load he can be, and how good he can make the run defense."
Bills Alumni Spotlight: Keith Moody
‘Moody concluded his playing career in ’80 with the Super Bowl XV-winning Oakland Raiders. He still lives in Northern California, and is an assistant principal at Mountain View High School in Mountain View, Calif.’
Previewing the Bills
‘Bledsoe will see limited action Thursday against the Lions along with back-up quarterback Alex Van Pelt. Rookie quarterback Jason Johnson should see a lot of snaps against Detroit. Johnson re-signed with the Bills after being cut at the end of training camp. Third-string quarterback Travis Brown disclocated his middle finger, which made room for Johson.’
What to watch for in the Buffalo battle
‘”We’re going to play James Stewart a little bit and then the other guys are going to have a chance to show what they can do again,” Mariucci said Tuesday.’
Bledsoe shrugs off QB injuries
‘"With Alex, we wouldn’t miss a beat," veteran guard Ruben Brown said. "We have some inexperience on the offensive line and if someone went down there we might have some problems, but not at quarterback. With Alex, I think we have the best backup in the NFL."’
Bills place McGahee on non-football injury list
‘The move does not affect McGahee’s contract because it includes a clause that ensures he will get his full base salary of $411,000. Ordinarily, teams are not obligated to pay players’ base salary if they are placed on any of the reserve lists.’
Leaving a lasting impression
‘” In a lot of ways, he’s a steal,” said offensive line coach Pat Ruel. ” Ben came into Iowa and started at left tackle as a true freshman, which freshmen don’t do.”‘
Buffalo cut Ray Thomas looks like a genuine catch
‘On Monday morning, Hamilton’s Ray Thomas was cut by the Buffalo Bills. By all accounts he’d done well at training camp. He’d simply become caught in a numbers game. The team was happy with his work. He was pleased with his own performance. There just wasn’t room on the roster for a third tight end. So he was called into coach Gregg Williams’ office and told he wasn’t needed. Not yet anyway.’
The Bills Release Three To Get Down To 65 Players
‘Rone made the team after a sparkling preseason last year, but was never active for a game. With the emergence of Clarence Coleman, Rodney Wright and Antonio Brown, Rone never really had a chance this preseason.’
Bills agree to terms with McGahee
‘Thus far, McGahee has been limited to individual stationary drills on the sideline during practices.’
Bills Trim Roster
‘The Bills announced that the team has released the following players…De’Mond Parker…Andre Rone…Brandon Spoon…’
Bills place McGahee on reserve non-football injury list
‘Under NFL rules, McGahee could begin practicing between the end of week 6 and the end of week 9 of the season. The Bills would then have a three-week window to determine whether to activate McGahee or sit him out for the rest of the season.’
AFC East primer
‘Winning one against the Pats will give this team much confidence, and the Bills will continue their rise from 3-13 two years ago to. . . .11-5, No. 3 seed in the AFC.’
No surprise in Jett being cut by Bills
‘Few people are going to spend between $30 and $48 per ticket to take their kids to a pre-season game. But at $8 it was not only affordable, but also an excellent entertainment option for kids who had plenty more to do than merely watch the game. Any number of youth who normally would never get to see the Bills in person got to experience live pro football. And when some of them get older, they might just become season ticket holders. The whole idea is a no-brainer.’