‘”You don’t take a guy in the top 10 if you don’t plan on playing him, obviously,” Jackson said. “But I feel like I’ve done a lot to speak for myself on the field as well.”‘
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Buffalo Bills still work in progress
‘”That’s always the hope but you just never know,” Jackson said. “You’ve got to keep going out and preparing and hoping that they do finally get it right.”‘
Jackson relying on Saturday game for clarity
‘”I sat down with Coach Modkins and we had a productive talk, kind of let me know where I stood and we’ll kind of take things from there,” said Jackson. “It’s easy to say something, but we’ll see what happens on Saturday. What my role is or what we do in the game. I think this will be the one true game for starters and what your role is will definitely be determined this weekend I believe.”‘
Gailey shifts direction with offensive line
‘Apparently the Bills have figured out what we’ve suspected for the past two years. Demetrius Bell apparently isn’t a viable NFL left offensive tackle.’
”1” is a crowd for Jackson
‘"I was shocked," Jackson said. "I feel like a No. 1 back, and I should be treated like one. As far as what’s going on, you would have to ask them. I’m going to come out here and compete. I feel like I have been competing. I feel like I have done everything I can. It’s been like that for two or three years, and nothing has changed."’
Bills brass can’t fool their fans
‘If they’re serious about winning right now, why haven’t they addressed that pathetic offensive line? Do they expect Ryan Fitzpatrick to take the next step as an NFL quarterback while running for his life? And why in the world did they trade Lee Evans?’
Another day, another spot for Levitre
‘”You would rather not look at those options at this time, but you have to,” Bills coach Chan Gailey said after the two-hour workout at the Bills practice facility. “Sometimes, you don’t get to do it exactly by the book. It’s kind of like quarterback last year. … You have to be smart and use all the things at your disposal.”‘
Buffalo Bills’ Batten isn’t taking football for granted
‘”He plays 100 miles per hour on every snap,” said coach Chan Gailey. “His technique is getting better, his understanding of the game is getting better standing up and playing linebacker, so he’s been a very pleasant surprise so far.”‘
Bills’ Bell to host fundraiser in Tonawanda
‘Winning teams at the event will receive four tickets to the Bills’ Sept. 25 home game against the New England Patriots, as well as a post-game meet-up with Bell, while the day’s events also include a raffle for a Demetrius Bell signed Authentic Bills jersey.’
Bills RB C.J. Spiller running toward high expectations
‘”I know I can play at this level,” Spiller says firmly. “It’s about me going out and doing it.”‘
Bills RB Jackson feeling underappreciated
‘Jackson says he doesn’t know where he stands with the team after C.J. Spiller started and got a majority of snaps with the first-stringers in a 24-10 preseason loss at Denver on Saturday. The five-year veteran spoke out after the team returned to practice at their facility in Orchard Park on Monday.’
Bills Jackson feels out in the cold
‘After four seasons of averaging 4.4 yards per carry and picking up 1989 yards the last two years, Jackson doesn’t feel like he should be fighting for his life once again, “I’ve been saying it, I feel like a number one back and I should be treated like one. I should know what’s going on and know where I stand and what the situation is.”‘
Levitre Moves Again
‘This is happening because Demetrius Bell has struggled this preseason. It’s not ideal, but Gailey didn’t want to sit still, “You’d rather not. You’d rather not look at those options at this time, but you have to. You sometimes don’t get to do it exactly by the book. It’s kind of like the quarterback last year. We didn’t get to do it like how we wanted to. You have to be smart and use all of the things to make good decisions. That’s what we hope we’re doing this time.”‘
Left Tackle Spot Up For Grabs
‘It continues a long trend of instability on the Bills offensive line and is hardly a scenario you would want to be in with the season opener fast approaching September 11th at Kansas City. The most important position on the line is up for grabs.’
Bills shuffle line again
‘”I think the coaches are trying to see what depth they have for all the positions,” Levitre told News 4 Sports. “I know the offense so I feel like it shouldn’t be too hard to pick up on. They are just some technical things that I am not used to working at guard that I’ll need to do at tackle.”‘