‘Why do you think that you were not utilized much in the passing game in Washington? What do you think you bring to the table that is different from the tight ends that are already here?’
Archives for March 17, 2006
Five players visit Bills
‘Nall didn’t attempt a pass as Green Bay’s third quarterback in 2005. Selected by the Packers in the fifth round of the 2002 draft, Nall has played in just six games for Green Bay in four years.’
Free Agent Visitor: Anthony Thomas
‘2005 Team: New Orleans Saints.’
Free Agent Visitor: Israel Idonije
‘2005 Team: Chicago Bears.’
Free Agent Visitor: Paris Lenon
‘2005 Team: Green Bay Packers.’
Free Agent Visitor: Steve Neal
‘2005 Team: New England Patriots.’
Free Agent Visitor: Craig Nall
‘2005 Team: Green Bay Packers.’
Milloy agrees to $6-plus million, three-year deal with Falcons
‘Safety Lawyer Milloy agreed to terms with the Atlanta Falcons Friday on a three-year contract worth more than $6 million, including a $2.5 million signing bonus, according to Kevin Poston, one of his agents. The four-time Pro Bowler was released by Buffalo two weeks ago, a move that saved the Bills $3.75 million against the cap next season in the final year of Milloy’s four-year contract.’
Q&A with Play-by-Play Man John Murphy
‘"I really like the acquisition of Larry Tripplett. That’s a guy who can be an immediate contributor in a spot where the Bills needed immediate help. He’s a veteran guy who knows how to play and apparently is a pretty good fit in the style of defense that Dick Jauron and Perry Fewell want to play."’
Irish Bills: All-Time Team
‘"It’s pretty good team overall," said Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly. "I think some of the best ones… Dan O’Leary he’s definitely an MVP Irish candidate for me. Oh but the MVP right off the top is Paul Maguire."’
Abraham visits Falcons
‘Personnel officials also spent much of the day working out details on a deal to secure former Pro Bowl safety Lawyer Milloy. Milloy, a 10-year veteran who spent much of his career with New England before playing the past three in Buffalo, visited the Falcons Monday and was offered a three-year contract.’
Bowen fills safety hole
‘”He’s a Bills kind of player. He’s as blue collar as they come,” said Jack Bechta, Bowen’s San Diego, Calif.-based agent. “He’s a Chicago guy, and Levy and Jauron are Chicago guys. It just felt right.”‘
Bills Sign Safety
‘Bowen, who had 14 tackles in 13 games with the Washington Redskins last season, is expected to compete for the starting free safety position created when Lawyer Milloy was cut earlier this month.’
Bills sign S Bowen
‘He becomes the fourth free agent signed by the Bills and second defensive player, joining tackle Larry Tripplett. Bowen is expected to compete for the starting strong safety spot since the team released veteran Lawyer Milloy earlier this month.’
Bills Sign Former Washington Safety Matt Bowen
‘He was a sixth-round pick of the St. Louis Rams in 2000 before moving to Green Bay for two seasons. He is also a strong special teams player.’