‘Peters’ participation in Arkansas’ summer pass and catch was taking plays away from those who still are Razorbacks, Nutt told Peters. The irony is that Nutt and the other coaches couldn’t persuade Peters to participate in the same sort of drills during the three years he was on the team. Money is a powerful motivation. The 6-foot-4, 328-pound Peters has signed a free-agent contract with the Buffalo Bills, and now the summer workouts – no matter the heat – could determine his NFL status.’
Archives for July 27, 2004
Bills offense under the ‘scope
‘”I think the biggest thing is we have to develop as a unit,” said first-year offensive coordinator Tom Clements. “We’ve thrown a lot of stuff at the players in a short period of time, but they’ve picked it up pretty well. We’re not where we need to be and they know that. They will hear it again in camp and then they will have the opportunity to perfect it.”‘
Bills come to terms with third-round pick
‘He will wear No. 69 with the Bills.’
Bills sign third draft pick
‘Four draft picks down, two to go.’
Bills tough guy Henry needs more respect
‘Henry has rushed for 1,438 yards and 1,356 yards in the past two seasons. He also has caught 71 passes for 467 yards and scored 25 TDs over that span. He reduced his fumbles from eight in 2002 to three last season. Yet when “experts” rate the NFL’s running backs, Henry seldom cracks the top 10.’
Wanted: star RB
‘The Dolphins also contacted a half-dozen other teams, including the Oakland Raiders, Chicago Bears, Buffalo Bills and Minnesota Vikings, an NFL source said.’
Anderson Accepts Contract
‘The 6-foot-3, 305 pound defensive tackle was a three year starter for Ohio State, helping the Buckeyes win a national championship in 2002.’
The Bills Get Anderson In Before Camp Starts
‘Anderson had 11 career sacks at Ohio State. He started 36 of the 44 games he suited up for the Buckeyes. Anderson could become an important piece of the Bills puzzle should they not be able to keep Pat Williams who’s an unrestricted free agent after this season.’
Bills agree to terms with defensive lineman Tim Anderson
‘The Bills still have to hash out contracts with wide receiver Lee Evans of Wisconsin and quarterback J.P. Losman of Tulane. Evans was the team’s first pick in the first round draft, Losman was the second selection in round one.’
AFC Signing Status of Draft Picks
TE Tim Euhus (Oregon State/No. 109 overall): Signing bonus: $321,500. Base salaries: $230,000 (2004); $305,000 (2005); $385,000 (2006). Total: three years, $1,241,500. Salary cap charge: $337,167.