‘”The greatest thing about George ,” Bullough said, “was that he treated everybody the same. It didn’t make a difference if you were an All-American or a walk-on. George gave you the same respect.’
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Saimes an ever-present safety
‘”He solidified the secondary and helped out our linebacker corps because he was such a great tackler that he would come up and make a lot of plays before they got beyond the linebacker level so he really helped out in both areas,” Edgerson said. “But he’d knock the ball down when those receivers were running those post patterns and corner patterns.”‘
McKelvin signing signals starting spot in secondary for Bills
‘His new $5 million-a-year contract, which includes $7.5 million in guaranteed money, signals the Bills’ regard for him as a worthy starter in the secondary opposite cornerback Stephon Gilmore.’
Bills to go free agent shopping Tuesday
‘”We will try to be active in free agency,” said Bills General Manager Buddy Nix. “I don’t know how that’ll work out. We’re not going to go crazy and overspend and get ourselves in a bind where we can’t keep some of our own, but we will be a player. We’ll attempt to make moves in free agency to plug some holes.”‘
Ex-Bill Saimes dies at age 71
‘Buffalo News sports columnist Larry Felser once wrote that Saimes was “the finest open-field tackler in the league.”‘
NFL free agents a difficult commodity to judge
‘There are too many holes for free agency to patch.’
Former Michigan State star George Saimes dead at 71
‘Lewis called Saimes “the best football player I played with in college” and MSU coach Mark Dantonio called him “one of the greatest two-way players in the history of Michigan State football.”‘
Canton native, former pro football star George Saimes dies at 71
‘He then began a career that led to a reputation as one of the leading NFL scouts in America. His last job was as the director of college scouting for the Houston Texans after they were founded as an expansion team in 2002.’
Source: Bills re-sign McKelvin
‘A source told FOXSports.com that McKelvin has agreed to a four-year, $20 million contract with the Bills. Further financial details were not immediately available.’
Bills agree to re-sign CB McKelvin to 4-year deal
‘McKelvin is Buffalo’s 2008 first-round draft pick, who was eligible to become a free agent on Tuesday.’
Former Buffalo Bills star Saimes dies at 71
‘He was selected by Buffalo in the sixth round of the 1963 draft. He played seven seasons with the Bills before playing three more years with the Denver Broncos. Saimes stayed in football to work as an NFL scout, including a 15-year stint with the Washington Redskins.’
Bills bring back McKelvin
‘McKelvin has spent his entire five-year career in Buffalo after being taken by the Bills with the 11th overall selection in the 2008 draft. The 27-year-old is regarded as one of the league’s premier punt returners and led the NFL with an average of 18.7 yards per runback in that category this past season.’
Bills re-sign Leodis McKelvin
‘In 2012, however, McKelvin re-invented himself as a return specialist, averaging a league-leading 18.7 yards per punt return on 23 chances. He took two of those opportunities back for touchdowns. McKelvin also averaged 28.3 yards per kick return on 18 tries.’
CB McKelvin agrees to terms with Bills
‘”I feel like I went out there and played to the best of my ability, I put everything out there for whatever I did,” said McKelvin. “I did everything, I played gunner, I did returns, I played corner, I played nickel, everything they asked me to do. I’m just striving to get better and better.”‘
Bills let Levitre hit the open market
‘The Bills had no deal with Levitre as of Friday, a sign they are being prudent with their offensive line budgeting. Tackles are a higher priority than guards in both the draft and free agency. Many teams want to be careful about how much money they devote to their interior offensive linemen.’