‘”The Bills and Northtown formed a tremendous partnership three years ago and we are excited to continue this growing relationship,” said Vice President of Business Development Pete Guelli. “The Bills are proud to be associated with Northtown, a company that has gained a tremendous amount of respect within Buffalo for its service and dedication to community-building endeavors.”‘
Archives for June 12, 2006
Northtown motors on as Bills sponsor
‘Northtown, a sponsor since 2003, will remain the preferred automobile dealer of the Bills. The sponsorship package, which includes signage inside Ralph Wilson Stadium, will be activated with an offer of two tickets to any Bills home game to anyone who purchases a new or used vehicle from one of Northtown’s eight facilities during the months of July and August.’
Handful of Vets Excused for Day One of Minicamp
‘Lee Evans, London Fletcher, Jeff Posey, Takeo Spikes and Troy Vincent were all excused from the first day of Buffalo’s mandatory minicamp Monday for an unfortunate reason. "There were a group of players that were excused to go to the funeral of London Fletcher’s mother," said head coach Dick Jauron. "Our thoughts are with Fletcher and his family at this time."’
McGahee Returns for Bills Mini-Camp
‘The Bills fourth-year back has a personal trainer and his hard work was evident as Willis showed off a six pack of abs. He also admitted he was carrying less weight than he did in 2005, and hinted he may be even trimmer come training camp. "I’m leaner and lighter," said McGahee. "I’m going to be even lighter when I come in (for training camp)."’
McGee to Unveil Gameday Collection
‘On Thursday, June 15th, McGee will launch a line of posters and tee shirts known as the Gameday Collection. Gameday Collection posters and tee shirts feature original artwork designed by the pro bowl cornerback/kick returner.’
Bills finally end Anderson era
‘One thing’s for sure, though. There’s no way the left guard position can possibly be worse for the Bills next season, and that’s certainly a good thing.’
Nance hopes to come up big for Bills
‘Nance had a monster year for the RedHawks in 2003 – with Ben Roethlisberger as his quarterback – catching 90 balls for 1,498 yards and 11 touchdowns. He missed most of 2004 with an ACL injury to his left knee, but rebounded with another big year in 2005, catching 81 passes for 1,107 yards and 14 touchdowns from quarterback Josh Betts, whose family is from Lockport. Despite those numbers, Nance was passed over in the draft.’