‘"Oh absolutely," said Jauron on if it would be a three man battle to open camp. "I think they’ve all stepped forward. They’re all competing and doing well. They have their moments when they look really good and they have their moments when they don’t look so good. We’ll keep letting it go until we get to the true game situations and get the pads on them in training camp. We’d like to have an answer as soon as we possibly can, but I don’t know when that will be."’
Archives for June 14, 2006
Dolphins to pick up new offensive guard
‘Anderson has started 70 of 79 games in his pro career and has a good chance to start at right guard for the Dolphins.’
Dolphins sign former Bills offensive lineman
‘While the Dolphins finish their final two days of offseason training activities before taking a break, they attempted to solidify the offensive line by acquiring former Bills right guard Bennie Anderson Wednesday. Anderson, who was cut by the Bills last week because they’re changing their blocking schemes under new head coach Dick Jauron, agreed to a two-year deal, according to agent Harold Lewis.’
Budget on low side for Bills
‘The Bills are scheduled to pay out about $75 million this year to their 51 highest-paid veterans, according to Buffalo News figures. That’s one of the lowest totals in the league. The New York Jets are paying $71.3 million this year to their top 51 veterans, and Oakland will shell out $72.7 million, according to ESPN figures.’
Ohio State rookies back after forced break
‘Both players left Ohio State after their junior seasons. Whitner did not enroll in any classes in the spring in order to prepare for the draft, while Youboty did. For Whitner, the thought of sitting around with nothing to do and waiting to get back to Buffalo was not a pleasant one.’
Bills familiar with motorcycle risks
‘”It happens. The sad part is that he didn’t have a helmet on,” said Spikes, who owns a bike similar to Roethlisberger’s mangled Suzuki Hayabusa, a street-legal speed machine. “You should wear one. Rule or not, it’s safety first. I couldn’t care less about a team; it’s about my life and my family.”‘
Crowell looks to build on breakout season
‘Crowell finished second on the Bills with 115 tackles last season. He also had three sacks and two interceptions. “It felt like college,” he said. “I just went out there and played.”‘
Report: Dinwiddie to sign free-agent deal with Bills
‘Former Boise State quarterback Ryan Dinwiddie is about to sign a free-agent deal with the Buffalo Bills, the Sacramento Bee reported Tuesday.’