The Bills and Verizon Wireless Monday announced the launch of the Buffalobills.com website for wireless platforms. The site is specifically designed for customers who view the internet from wireless devices at the following URL www.buffalobills.com/wireless.’
Archives for April 2006
Losman in limbo while Bills ponder QB dilemma
‘There are several good reasons why a trade of Losman makes no sense at all. One is the Bills would have to take a salary cap hit of about $3.6 million to move him off the roster. He has three years remaining on his contract. While the Bills have plenty of cap space, that kind of hit is unnecessary. More importantly, the Bills aren’t about to get anything of value in return for Losman at this point in the offseason.’
Former NFL player named senior pastor
‘Frank Reich has resigned as president of the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary to become senior pastor of Cornerstone Presbyterian, a 70-member Associate Reformed Presbyterian congregation at 9925 Providence Road West in the Ballantyne area of Charlotte. His ordination/installation is set for April 23.’
Saturday’s Cincinnati Coverage
Adams to be a Bengal (Cincinnati Enquirer)
Lewis acquires defensive lineman (Columbus Dispatch)
Adams move hits AFC North in mouth (Bengals.com)
Bills Team Report
‘It is uncertain whether the Bills are looking to deal Losman or merely trying to gauge interest in him. But the growing whispers about a possible trade are not a good sign. Signing free agent Craig Nall as a third candidate for the starting quarterback job was already an indication that Losman is not held in the same regard by G.M. Marv Levy and Jauron as the Tom Donahoe-Mike Mularkey regime. Still, trading Losman doesn’t make much sense. It wouldn’t look good if the team to gives up on him so soon. In addition, the team wouldn’t get much for him because he hasn’t accomplished anything in the league yet.’
Patriots likely to lose out on Moulds
‘The Patriots reportedly made a bid for Moulds, but were never considered serious players.’
Sources: Texans, Moulds close to deal
‘Before the Texans acquire Moulds, however, they must first strike a deal with Bills officials. Buffalo is said to be seeking a fourth-round choice in exchange for Moulds, who twice rejected overtures to readjust his contact so he could stay with the Bills. Houston is believed to have offered a fifth-round choice in the 2006 draft as compensation for the 10-year veteran.’
Inside slant
‘Jauron said he wants to have a starter penciled in by the time summer training camp starts in July, making these spring sessions vitally important to the overall evaluation process. "It’s not like training camp and it’s not like playing the game," Jauron said during a coaches breakfast at the NFL owner’s meetings in Orlando, Fla. "But we get to see them. We get to see them think, we get to see them in the huddle, get the feel for the team around them. It’s still not the game. But it is important."’
Strategy and personnel
‘The Bills set a record for fewest yards gained in a 16-game, non-strike season with 4,122, setting the stage for a major overhaul of their front wall. The addition of 6-3, 295-pound Melvin Fowler at center is a start.’
Notes, quotes
‘There’s a growing belief that the Bills may not be eyeing Oregon DT Haloti Ngata after all with the No. 8 overall pick in the NFL draft.’
Moulds Agrees To Deal With Texans: Awaits Trade
‘Buffalo and Houston, the teams not the metropoli, must agree on a trade before Moulds can officially become a Texan. The wide-out is scheduled to meet with the Texans coaching staff and officials, and undergo officials. The sources say no deal will be struck before the meeting.’