‘Holcomb was initially expected to re-sign with the Browns after the team released starter Jeff Garcia after last season. Talks with Cleveland, however, broke down this week when rookie Browns coach Romeo Crennel suggested he was preparing other plans.’
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Holcomb spurns Browns, signs with Buffalo
‘Holcomb ended up settling for less than the Browns reportedly offered — $8 million over four years — to back up J.P. Losman in Buffalo. Holcomb would start if Losman flops or is injured in preseason.’
Browns shuffle, Holcomb heads to Buffalo
‘The Browns had reportedly offered $8 million over four years. According to a source, the two sides were only $250,000 apart in salary with some incentives also involved, but Holcomb didn’t feel comfortable with the Browns’ preparations for his departure and their lack of urgency to re-sign him.’
Bills Sign Holcomb
‘It looked like Holcomb was set to return to Cleveland, and maybe even have a shot at the starting job. Instead, he’s moved down the shore of Lake Erie after agreeing to a reported four-year deal worth 6.6 million dollars.’
Bills Sign QB-Kelly Holcomb
‘As of Thursday the Browns were still negotiating with Holcomb trying to resign their free agent quarterback. However, head coach Romeo Crennel didn’t sound that confident saying, "I am prepared to lose anyone and everyone because in this game that is what happens,”’
Bills sign Gandy
‘A graduate of Notre Dame in 2000, Gandy finished his career with the Fighting Irish by starting 26 consecutive games before being drafted in the third round in 2001.’
Bills sign Kelly Holcomb
‘Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by Tampa Bay in 1995, the quarterback from Middle Tennessee St. spent time on Tampa Bay’s practice squad before being signed by Indianapolis in 1996. He spent five years as a backup quarterback for the Colts prior to signing with Cleveland in 2001.’
Buffalo Bills sign Kelly Holcomb
‘“We didn’t feel real comfortable with what’s going on in Cleveland,” Bauer said. “When someone tells you they want to think about it or revisit it, you better move because there’s something burning in the kitchen. … You never know if you wake up tomorrow morning and suddenly they have a quarterback and you’re hung out to dry.”’
Bills sign QB Holcomb
‘After releasing Drew Bledsoe for salary cap purposes, Bills coach Mike Mularkey elevated Losman, the team’s first-round pick in 2004, to the starting job. But Mularkey also emphasized that he wanted a veteran with starter’s experience to serve as the backup.’
Holcomb agrees to join Bills
‘Originally signed as an undrafted free agent by Tampa Bay in 1995, the quarterback from Middle Tennessee State spent time on Tampa Bay’s practice squad before being signed by Indianapolis in 1996. He spent five years as a backup quarterback for the Colts prior to signing with Cleveland in 2001.’
Bills Sign Holcomb To 4-year Deal
‘The Buffalo Bills have signed veteran QB Kelly Holcomb to a four-year deal with a $2 million signing bonus.’
Bills Respond; Sign Two
‘Holcomb spent four seasons with Cleveland.He started two games in 2004. He delivered a 413-yard, five-touchdown performance in the Browns 58-48 victory against Cincinnati.’
Ex-Browns QB will back up Losman
The Bills on Friday evening reached a contract agreement with unrestricted free agent Kelly Holcomb, who rebuffed persistent attempts by the Browns to retain him, and possibly give him the starting job. Holcomb, 31, will sign a four-year, $6.6 million contract that includes a $2 million signing bonus.
Bills Reach Agreement with Holcomb
The Bills today announced that the team has reached an agreement in principle with quarterback Kelly Holcomb. An eight-year veteran, Holcomb spent the last four seasons with the Cleveland Browns and played in 19 games over that span, starting 12.
Buffalo Signs OL Mike Gandy
‘Former Chicago Bear and current Bears color man Tom Thayer joined Schopp and the Bulldog to talk about Gandy and had nothing but positive things to say about the new Bill. Thayer said that Gandy was a smart guy who could play all the spots on the offensive line if called upon.’