‘Denney may have been the starter in the past, but he is definitely hearing footsteps. Chris Kelsay is ready to be an everyday player and should provide strong competition to land the role. Kelsay was the Bills second round choice in the 2003 NFL Draft and is progressing nicely in his development. He said he’s ready for the challenge of being an every down player.’
Archives for July 28, 2004
Contract Progress with Evans & Losman
‘”We’ve made progress,” Donahoe said updating negotiations with Evans and Losman on Wednesday. “We’re talking each day, sometimes a couple of times each day. We have two players who want to be in camp on time. We are working toward that goal.”‘
Pro Park to Manage Game Day Parking Operations
‘Pro Park currently manages over 25 parking garages and surface lots in the Western and Central New York region.’
Bills Say No Talks To Trade Henry
‘The Bills have confirmed to WGR Sports Radio 550 that they have not spoken to Miami about trading Travis Henry there.’
Pro Park to run Bills’ stadium lots
‘The Bills also said parking rates for the 2004 season will not change. It will cost $15 per automobile, early arrival campers will pay $30 while those arriving on game day will pay $25, and limousines and buses will be charged $40.’
A fish story: ESPN casts nets wider for Bassmaster Classic coverage
“The NFL Network, the league’s own cable channel, plans a novel twist for an Aug. 15 Buffalo-Denver exhibition game: It hopes to microphone 14 players and coaches, but use no announcers, for game coverage that would air later on tape.”
Gray Has Unfinished Business
‘"Jerry’s a very important part of this football team," Mularkey said. "As a head coach you have to oversee what’s happening with the entire team. I allow the defensive personnel to make a lot of their own decisions because those guys are pros. They know what it takes to be successful and I have complete confidence in our coaching staff."’
Defense won’t rest until it makes plays
‘"I don’t think there’s any magical thing you can do, but you have to create the atmosphere of trying to get the football," Gray said. "If a guy is making a tackle, the next guy should be trying to get the football out. If the ball is tipped in the air we should be able to get it, or if the ball touches our hands we should be able to intercept it. The more times you stress those things, the more your guys are going to have a chance to do it. Then it becomes contagious."’
Moulds Happy and Healthy
‘He thinks new coach Mike Mularkey’s offense should free up the passing game. "If teams are going to come out and double team it creates one on one situations for Josh (Reed) and Lee (Evans) outside," Moulds explained. "I think with those guys speed and ability to catch the football it will create problems for teams."’