‘”This thing is going nowhere,” Moulds’ personal adviser, Greg Johnson, told The Associated Press after he and the player’s agent, Harry Henderson, held talks with the Bills. “The dollars they’re presenting at this particular time are much too low. We’re way too far apart to have an intelligent conversation anymore.”‘
Archives for March 2006
Bills tender offers to seven players
‘The Buffalo Bills tendered offers to seven players on Thursday, including starting right tackle Jason Peters.’
Top Free Agents for Buffalo Bills: Defense
‘In this installment of our look at the free agent options for the Bills we will focus on defense.’
Bills Tender Contracts To Free Agents
‘With the free agency period set to begin on Friday, March 3, the first order of business for General Manager/Football Operations Marv Levy is to begin the process of exercising their option to make contract offers to their young players, who in effect remain tied to the team.’
Jauron begins reshaping Bills’ roster
‘While the moves saved the Bills $8.3 million in salary cap space, the team made it clear the cuts weren’t just about money. It was just as much about football evaluations.’
Bills cut 3, talking with Moulds
‘”Maybe they are waiting for that Hail Mary,” said Johnson, who stressed again that Moulds won’t take any sort of pay reduction. “We’d like to see Eric finish his career in Buffalo, and if it makes sense for him to take a pay cut, we’d do it. But based on the information (the Bills) have given me, there is no justification.”‘
Bills cap man Overdorf has hands full
‘Without knowing what rules to play under for this year, the Bills, like most other NFL teams, have put together Plan A and Plan B. The first assumes an extension will be reached and it will be business as usual. The other takes into account all of the quirky transition year rules and the daunting prospect of no salary cap at all next season. “You’re ready to go either way,” said Overdorf, a 1986 Drake University Law School graduate. “You have to realize that under transition rules, it’s going to be a lot tighter (with money). If not and there’s an extension, we’re going to have more flexibility. Push comes to shove, we still have to make the right decisions.”‘
Bills release DT Adams, S Milloy, TE Campbell
‘Levy said the team still wants Moulds to return, but the moves were not specifically made in order to help fit his $10.85 million salary cap number in under the estimated $95 million cap figure. "It goes beyond just the Eric Moulds situation," Levy said. "We hope something can be worked out with him. We’d like to keep him and we’ll continue to make our efforts to do so."’
Bills release Adams, Milloy
‘Adams and Milloy signed with Buffalo as a free agents in 2003. In three years with the Bills, Milloy had 271 tackles, eight sacks and three picks, while Adams recorded 93 tackles and 13 sacks.’
Bills release DT Adams, SS Milloy, TE Campbell
‘"It’s that time of the year when I think all teams are involved in making some – to a degree – painful decisions and have to move forward with it," new Bills general manager Marv Levy said.’
Bills Cut Adams, Milloy and Campbell
‘Although Levy revealed the cuts to the veteran trio, he did say of the Eric Moulds situation "there is no status change", which could mean there’s still a possibility the Bills might retain the 10-year veteran wide receiver.’
Bills Release Three Players
‘”We are announcing today that we have released Sam Adams, Mark Campbell, and Lawyer Milloy,” Bills general manager Marv Levy said. “We thank each of these players for their efforts, and wish them well in the future. It is that time of year when teams must make some difficult decisions, and we will move forward with our team.”‘
Bills Release Three
‘The Buffalo Bills released defensive tackle Sam Adams, safety Lawyer Milloy and tight end Mark Campbell Wednesday.’
Adams released by Bills
Though the moves were influenced by the salary cap, Levy added that there were other issues involved in the decision to release the three starters. “The style of offense and defense we will be running were factored in,” he said. “We know you can’t have everybody on your team that you’d like to have.”
Bills Release DT Adams
‘ESPN’s John Clayton also spoke to WGR and said that negotiations had been on going for several weeks to reduce Adams’ salary, though the 12-year veteran would have none of it.’