‘Jacksonville plays a 4-3 defensive scheme, and that was the big factor in the decision, said Michael McCartney, Posluszny’s Chicago-based agent.’
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Fitzpatrick is the first Bill in
‘”I’ve been antsy to get in here,” he said. “My wife was asking me why I was leaving so early. I’ve been dying to get in here.”‘
UB’s Cook will join Roosevelt on Bills’ roster
‘"Me and Naaman have played together since we were kids. Going to St. Joe’s and UB knowing he was there was a great factor," Cook said. "It’s meant to happen for both of us to play on the same team. I’m so excited to be on the sideline with him again."’
Jaguars agree to six-year deal with LB Paul Posluszny
‘"It was hard saying goodbye to Buffalo. They did a tremendous job," said Mike McCartney, Posluszny’s agent. "Paul got really excited when he saw himself in the middle of a 4-3 defense. Obviously, he’s thrilled right now."’
Poz, Florence on Bills radar
‘”We’d like to,” he said. “Obviously we hope they want to be here; they’ll have other offers, I’m sure but our goal is we would like to keep both of those guys.”‘
Bills won’t spend big in free agency
‘On a day where teams could begin courting free agents, the small-market team isn’t expected to make a big splash, general manager Buddy Nix said Tuesday morning. That’s even with a new supplemental revenue sharing plan that should help benefit the Bills.’
‘Football’s back’ as players accept deal
‘"We won’t scale back the playbook," said Bills coach Chan Gailey. "We’ll scale back the speed of installation."’
Bills player reps have a field day
‘"We’re looking forward to this season," said safety George Wilson, the Bills’ lead player representative with the NFL Players Association. "We were able to get the proposal over the weekend, look it over, have questions and discussions and make an informed decision today. It wasn’t a hard decision as far as whether it was a good deal or a bad deal."’
Posluszny ready for interesting week
‘”I’m excited and nervous,” Posluszny said. “I’m excited to know that we’re playing football. I’m a little nervous to know that I don’t have a team right now. I’ve always said I want to be back with the Bills. With free agency, I’m going to have to see what my true market value is and see what teams are interested and go from there. I’m a little nervous about that because I’d rather have it set in stone and know I’m reporting to camp on this date in this town.”‘
Lightning-sparked fire hits home of former Bills player
‘No one was home at the time. Neighbors said the home has been unoccupied since Peters left the Bills before the 2009 season. Peters, now with the Philadelphia Eagles, couldn’t be reached to comment Monday.’
With NFL lockout over, Buffalo Bills eager to open camp
‘”Absolutely, it’s a positive,” said Brent Coleman, the bar manager. “Obviously for us it’s great that they have come to their agreement. We benefit from having the Bills right here in Pittsford and we look forward to them coming back. We have been very fortunate and we’re happy to know it’s over.”‘
Buffalo native Domonic Cook to sign with Bills
‘Cook converted from cornerback to safety in his senior year at UB and was a first-team all-Mid-American Conference selection. He ranked sixth in the country with six interceptions. He also forced three fumbles. He finished his career with 36 passes defended, third-most in UB history.’
Bills’ fullback Corey McIntyre, a South Fork graduate, ready to go back to work
‘”I think the coaches are going to want to see where we’re at, physically,” McIntyre said. “I just hope a lot of guys don’t get hurt. That’s always a concern. I hope the coaches don’t go crazy so no one gets hurt.”‘
Taua to sign with Bills
‘”During the draft. one team called me and said they were looking topick me in a later round, but I never heard from them again,” Taua explained. “The next time I heard from a team was this morning when the Bills called.’
Buffalo Bills reinstate salaries, 401(k) payments
‘Joining several NFL teams, the Bills cut salaries by as much as 25 percent to all employees, including coaches. They also suspended 401(k) payments during the work stoppage as part of a policy of “shared sacrifice” to avoid layoffs.’