‘”It was a long day understanding that everything had to be done by 9 pm. I laid everything out on the field with all my effort, but all the waiting was definitely difficult,” Howell told Buffalobills.com. “It was a process, but I’m definitely blessed and excited to be on this team now. I’m looking forward to what the future holds.”‘
Archives for September 1, 2012
Thigpen becomes Bills’ insurance policy
‘Quarterback Tyler Thigpen remains on the roster today, since the Bills apparently do not want to face the New York Jets on Sept. 9 with newly acquired Tarvaris Jackson, who barely knows any plays, as the only healthy option behind starter Ryan Fitzpatrick. Thigpen helped his cause by directing three scoring drives in the exhibition finale in Detroit Thursday.’
Wilson still in hospital
‘"Thank you very much for your thoughts for Mr. Wilson, we’ve heard from a lot of people," Owen said this evening at a sponsors event at Ralph Wilson Stadium. "He is still in the hospital but he’s doing very well."’
Buffalo Bills pare roster down to 53 players
‘The groin injury Smith suffered in the 38-32 loss to Detroit on Thursday has apparently given a reprieve to quarterback Tyler Thigpen. All along Gailey has said Smith is the No. 3 quarterback, so it was assumed that either Thigpen or newly acquired Tarvaris Jackson would be let go, but both are still with the club. That may change once Smith is healthy.’
GH native Potter makes the Buffalo Bills’ 53-player roster
‘”It was one of the hardest days I’ve ever gone through,” Potter said Friday evening. “Basically, they call out the guys who don’t make it, so you’re not entirely sure (if you’re on the team), until they’re gone.”‘
Rookie kicker from Grand Haven makes NFL roster
‘John Potter from Grand Haven can officially call himself a member of the National Football League.’
Buffalo Bills cut former SVSU star Ruvell Martin
‘Last season, Martin played for the Bills, excelling on special teams. The Muskegon native also caught seven passes for 82 yards.’
Bills cut DT Edwards; keep 4 QBs entering season
‘Edwards was expendable in part because of his hefty contract and also because he no longer fits in the Bills defensive scheme after the team made the switch to a 4-3 alignment this offseason. After spending the past two seasons in Buffalo starting at defensive end, he was relegated to a backup role at tackle behind Marcell Dareus and Kyle Williams. Edwards had two years left on the $18 million contract, and scheduled to make a $4.1 million base salary this season.’
Lease talks continue with Bills owner in hospital
‘Wishing Ralph Wilson a speedy recovery, Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz says lease negotiations with the Buffalo Bills will continue while the team’s owner recuperates in hospital.’
Bills cut 21 in final roster reductions
‘Hagan, a six-year veteran, split time between Buffalo and Oakland last season, appearing in 10 games (three starts) and catching 24 passes for 252 yards and one touchdown.’
Breaking down the Bills cuts
‘While Carder showed natural physical skills, the one thing Gailey always pointed to was that he needed to be much sharper mentally. That must mean he didn’t take very well to the defensive playbook of Dave Wannstedt, and ended up in the wrong positions and coverages throughout training camp.’
Bills cut 21 players, place Sanders on I-R
‘With the cuts, some of the notable bubble players that made the roster are: QB Tyler Thigpen, HB Tashard Choice, FB/TE Dorin Dickerson, OL Sam Young, OL Colin Brown, DT Alex Carrington, LB Kirk Morrison, LB Chris White, S Delano Howell and K John Potter.’
Bills cut Dwan Edwards
‘With two years left on his deal, he was due to make a base salary of $3.6 million in 2012 and $3.65 million in 2013. Edwards did however make $375,000 in bonuses for being on the roster on the first day of the new league year.’
Buffalo Bills Owner Ralph Wilson Still Hospitalized
‘A source tells us Wilson has a mild infection and is expected to discharged soon.’
Gorski: Wilson’s Health Should Not Affect Lease Talks
‘Gorski points to three clear signals the Bills are planning to stay put well beyond the Wilson era. First, — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is strong supporter of small franchises, like the Bills. Second, the team could have opted out of its last lease after 10 years, but never did. And third, the Bills have successfully expanded their fan base regionally as far as Toronto and Syracuse.’