‘Other home dates include New England, Oct. 22; Green Bay, Nov. 5; Jacksonville, Nov. 26; San Diego, Dec. 3; Miami, Dec. 17; and Tennessee, Dec. 24.’
Archives for April 6, 2006
Texans trade for Moulds
‘The Houston Texans have traded their fifth-round selection (134 th overall) in the 2006 NFL draft to the Buffalo Bills for WR Eric Moulds, it was announced today.’
Buffalo Bills 2006 Schedule
‘After week 10, games can be moved on 12 days notice, except for the Christmas week games. Games for the final week of the season can be moved on 6 days notice.’
Jauron-coached Bills to open season at New England
‘”We are excited about this year’s schedule and the opportunity it gives us to make an impact in our division early in the season,” said Jauron, who took over in January following Mike Mularkey’s abrupt resignation.’
Bills Officially Trade Eric Moulds
‘”I still think he has playing ability, but I don’t think we can fill our other needs with the type of salary cap hit we have to take with him,” said Levy prior to the trade.’
Bills Schedule Hits Divisions Hard
‘It’s the first time Buffalo has started a season with two straight road games since 1998.’
Bills Announce 2006 Schedule
‘”We are excited about this year’s schedule and the opportunity it gives us to make an impact in our division early in the season,” Bills head coach Dick Jauron said. “Our team is looking forward to opening our home schedule in week three against the Jets in front of our supportive fans. At the same time, we are disappointed that we are not initially scheduled to play a primetime game this season and that is something that we will work towards in the future.”‘
Buffalo Bills 2006 Schedule
Sep 10 @New England 1:00pm
Sep 17 @Miami 1:00pm
Sep 24 N.Y. Jets 1:00pm
Oct 1 Minnesota 1:00pm
Oct 8 @Chicago 1:00pm
Oct 15 @Detroit 1:00pm
Oct 22 New England 1:00pm
Week 8 BYE
Nov 5 Green Bay 1:00pm
Nov 12 @Indianapolis 1:00pm
Nov 19 @Houston 1:00pm
Nov 26 Jacksonville 1:00pm
Dec 3 San Diego 1:00pm
Dec 10 @N.Y. Jets 1:00pm
Dec 17 Miami 1:00pm
Dec 24 Tennessee 1:00pm
Dec 31 @Baltimore 1:00pm
Bills Minicamp Preview
‘At left guard will be Bennie Anderson at the outset, but he figures to get strong competition from second-year man Duke Preston. "He’s capable of playing both guard spots, so we’ll see how things pan out," McNally said of Preston. In the pivot free agent pickup Melvin Fowler has been penciled in as the starter. Preston is still a consideration there as well, but figures to see more work at guard for the interim. "Fowler is a mobile center with starting experience," said McNally. "We’ve got a good read on him because assistant offensive line coach Larry Zierlein coached him in Cleveland."’
County Executive Giambra To Address Bills Future
‘Giambra will then hold a news conference on Friday at 2:30 pm from his office to discuss the conversation and his views on the issue.’
Golisano keeping watch of Bills’ plight
‘"It’s an issue I haven’t thought a lot about, but certainly as part of the Buffalo community now, I’d be very interested in seeing what’s happening and seeing if maybe there’s a possibility that I’d play a role. Maybe not as an owner, but maybe in some other way. How I’d get involved has not been determined yet," said Golisano, who three years ago bought the Sabres when the franchise was in bankruptcy.’
Bills sign quartet of free agents
‘The Buffalo Bills signed four low-profile free agents with NFL experience on Wednesday. The most noteworthy were cornerback Kiwaukee Thomas and offensive guard Aaron Gibson.’
Golisano open to talks on buying Bills, he says
‘”I’m concerned about the Buffalo Bills. I don’t want them to leave this community,” Golisano told The Buffalo News after watching his Sabres beat Ottawa in HSBC Arena. “They’re a big asset to this community, just like this team is.”‘
Golisano Interested In Keeping Bills In Buffalo
‘Golisano said the Bills were an “asset to the community,” and that anything that threatens their existence in Buffalo is of concern to him.’
Golisano Expresses Possible Interest in Bills
‘Although he lives in suburban Rochester, Golisano has paid close attention to Buffalo-related economic issues since purchasing the Sabres. “The Buffalo Bills are a huge asset to this community and anything that imperils their ability to stay here and be fruitful is a big concern,” Golisano said. “The community’s got a big investment in the team mentally and I’d hate to have anything happen to that relationship.”‘