‘Gates to the stadium open at 4 p.m. and on-field entertainment begins at 5:30 with the Oneida Nation Dancers and mascot games. The Packers and Bills will take to the field at 6 p.m. and run through various practice drills before kicking off the scrimmage around 7 p.m. A fireworks show will conclude the night.’
Archives for July 2005
Bills place Thomas on PUP list
‘“He’s on the PUP list until he gets healed up a little better,” Buffalo coach Mike Mularkey said Saturday night.’
Bills Wrap Up Day One at SJF
‘The packed house was treated to some big plays by the Buffalo offense; something the defensive unit wasn’t too pleased about. “Defensively, as a player, once you hear the crowd scream for an offensive player, the next play you’re coming back to the huddle saying that shouldn’t be happening,” said Linebacker Takeo Spikes.’
Bills Training Camp Underway
‘The camp has been a win for both the team and the college. Since the Bills started holding camp at Fisher six years ago, the school’s enrollment has increased 30 percent.’
Bills Kick Off Training Camp
‘The only other Bills injury happened during practice Saturday. The Bills right tackle Mike Williams was taken off the field with a back injury. Coach Mularkey says that Williams tweaked his back and that the injury is not serious. Williams was temporarily replaced by # 79 Dylan McFarland.’
Bills Start Off Camp With Two Practices
‘A nice sneak peak at their new helmets was the higlight of the prime time practice, the Bills will open the season with their retro uniforms when they host Houston.’
Thousands cheer on the Buffalo Bills at the Welcome Home Celebration in Pittsford
‘One by one players strolled the red carpet high-fiving their fans. Many of the faces were new to Bills fans but one face fans clearly noticed, quarterback J.P. Losman. The new starting quarterback even took some ribbing from team General Manager Tom Donahoe. “It’s great to see all the kids and all the fans come out today we apologize we were a couple of minutes late because JP had to go buy a long pair of pants,” Bills GM Donahoe said jokingly.’
Fresh Start for Bills
‘”I think the Super Bowl is everybody’s goal, I hope,” head coach Mike Mularkey admitted the media as the players reported on Friday. “In this league, I’m sure it is. I’m not afraid to talk about it. I’ve addressed it to these guys. That is what we’re shooting for. With that, we’ll bring all the little things along with it. If we can get everyone paddling towards the same goal, everything else will fall into place – rewards and the other monetary things – we get those things by winning a championship. They know what our intent is going into this training camp.”‘
Fans welcome back the Bills
‘Since St. John Fisher started hosting the camp in 1999, thousands of people have come out each year to watch the Bills practice. Pittsford Town Supervisor Bill Carpenter said that with each year the event gets bigger and more organized, "I think it picks up the spirits of the community. The residents are really honored to be hosting the training camp. They enjoy having it here."’
Tight End Pair Back to Work
‘”It’s just a long process,” Euhus said. “Really there was no offseason. It was just rehab pretty much everyday. My wife and I got to take a short vacation (a cruise to the Bahamas, which Euhus says his wife ‘shenagled’ him into going) but other than that it was work, work and work. But you can see the whole process and now it’s paying off. … It feels good to come back out and be playing again.”‘
McGahee free of questions heading into new season
‘"I saw it in minicamp," Vincent said. "I know we weren’t tackling, but we saw this guy buzz around, coming through holes, jumping over piles, running down the sideline pointing. You get the feeling that his confidence is back."’
Parrish finds NFL life not so different from college
‘”When Roscoe gets his feet wet, we can put me in the slot and put him outside,” said veteran Bills wide receiver Eric Moulds. “That will leave one of us in single coverage because there’s no way they cannot double-team Lee Evans on the other side.’
Morning camp report
“The Offense squared off against the D for a twenty minute session of 11 on 11. It is safe to say the Defense dominated this session. JP was sacked numerous times (well…would have been sacked, he was never touched — thank you Troy Vincent), threw a couple of really bad balls that would have been picks (Clements dropped two that I saw). However, Willis and the running game looked great during this time. But, it’s difficult to say how much that means since it wasn’t full contact.”
Photos: Camp Photos
Losman gets down to business
‘"I’m very confident in him," said second-year wide receiver Lee Evans. "He’s put in a lot of work time during this offseason, from working out to studying film. I think he knows what to do. It’s just about coming out here and doing it and using all of his potential on the field."’
Parrish agrees to $2.7 million contract
‘Rosenhaus said the good relationship he’s had with Bills President and General Manager Tom Donahoe over the years allowed the two sides to hammer out a deal.’