‘Bledsoe apparently told Gregg Williams that he wanted to do more, but practice was scripted for the quarterback to alternate and Williams said no. Bills spokesperson Scott Berchtold said he did not ask Bledsoe if he was still dizzy or fuzzy.’
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Gray has Bills defense near top
”’All I knew was being a hard-worker and hands-on,” Gray said. ”And you can do that. But the thing you have to do is not be so hands-on that you step on your position coaches’ toes, especially when those guys know what they’re doing.”’
Bledsoe returns to practice
‘Team spokesman Scott Berchtold said Bledsoe took part in alternating practice periods, and added the quarterback told him he was prepared to participate more.’
Bledsoe practices, Jets game sells out
‘Bledsoe, who has been experiencing light-headedness and fatigue, threw passes, handed the ball off and did some light jogging during the five-minute session the media is allowed to watch at the beginning of practice. A team spokesman said Bledsoe took part in alternating sessions.’
Bills’ sluggish offense has Williams in a hole
‘What is the status of QB Drew Bledsoe?
He’s fine. Basically, I don’t even have to list him as probable (on the injury report), to tell you the truth, but I did it because it was a coaching decision. I kept him out of the ballgame (last week) but he could have finished. It was just a situation that we had the ballgame in control and it was a way for him to take a breather for a little bit and get Alex (Van Pelt) some time.’
Ralph Wilson Purchases Over 3,000 Tickets For Boys and Girls Clubs of Western New York
‘Wilson’s generosity beats the NFL’s Blackout deadline of 4:15 p.m. today, enabling local CBS affiliates in Western New York to broadcast the game. All seven Bills regular season home games have been televised locally this year with sellouts prior to the deadline for each game.’
Business in Buffalo
‘”Mentally, I think we’re a little bit stronger for winning that game,” said New York head coach Herman Edwards. “Now we have to prepare ourselves this week going into a hostile place. They have the same record we have. They’re fighting like we’re fighting.”‘
Bills aim for Strong Finish
Kenyatta is all Wright for a very special job
‘Wright’s story takes on an added dimension Sunday because he’ll be going against Buffalo, his team for his first two pro seasons before the Bills waived him after the 2001 season. But it’s hard to hear a vengeful tone in his upbeat Oklahoma twang. “I still have a few friends on the Bills, and Sammy Morris and I talk every week,” he said of Buffalo’s third-down back and special-teamer. “Really, we don’t trash-talk each other. He’s not one of those guys. But I’ll tell him we’re going to beat them, just to raise conversation.”‘
Jets odds and ends
‘The Jets probably would prefer to face Bledsoe than backup Alex Van Pelt. Bledsoe has lost nine of his last 10 starts against the Jets and was sacked seven times in the 30-3 rout in October for their first win of the season.’
Bledsoe held out of practice
‘”I’m calling it a good hit to the head,” Bledsoe said. “The dilemma comes in that did I get hit in the head hard? Yeah. Did I close my eyes for a couple seconds? Yeah. When I got up everything looked yellow. But when you come to the sidelines they have a series of questions they ask you to find out how you’re functioning, and I was able to answer all the questions about where I was and what I was doing. . . . It was a hit to the head that knocked me out a little bit. As far as defining whether it’s a concussion or not, the tests they do to determine whether you’re concussed, I passed those.”‘
Jets likely to be without pass rusher Abraham
‘There still were about 3,000 tickets left for Sunday’s game, which starts at 4:15 p.m. The tickets must be sold by 4:15 p.m. today for the local blackout to be lifted. The parking lots at Ralph Wilson Stadium will be open four hours before the game at 12:15 p.m. Fans can enter the stadium 90 minutes before kickoff.’
It’s still too early to get a handle on last spring’s draft picks
‘The most productive rookie taken after McGahee in the first round was Nick Barnett (No. 29), who has excelled as Green Bay’s middle linebacker. Guard Eric Steinbach, taken by Cincinnati at the top of the second round, has been good for the Bengals. His mobility has helped spring some of Rudi Johnson’s runs. The steal of the second round so far was receiver Anquan Boldin to Arizona at No. 54.’
Sloan man admits assisting ex-Bills player with cocaine
‘Crafts, arrested Aug. 29 and currently in the Erie County Holding Center, faces a possible 15-year term, but as a first-time offender could be placed on probation, court officials said.’
Bills haven’t cleared Bledsoe to play
‘”I have to practice this week in order to see how things go before I go into the game,” Bledsoe said. “I would say (today or Friday) I’ll practice and based on how I feel then, we’ll determine what to do for the game. I have confidence our (training and medical) staff is going to do the right thing and analyze my situation the right way, and if it’s not safe to play I won’t play.”‘