‘According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, it’s a two-year deal to keep him in the fold. The Bills initially acquired Chandler by claiming him on waivers from Dallas during the 2010 season. He started for the Bills in 2011, signed a two-year contract following the season and has been a mainstay in the Bills’ offense ever since.’
Archives for March 2014
Bills and TE Chandler agree to terms
‘Chandler led Buffalo’s offense and set career-highs of 53 catches for 655 yards with two touchdowns in 2013. He holds a team record for the most consecutive games with a catch as a tight end (32), ranks fourth in team history at his position in receptions (135) and touchdowns (14) and is the only tight end in Buffalo’s history to record back-to-back 500 yard receiving campaigns (2012-2013).’
Corey Graham walks in Tasker’s footsteps
‘”It’s kind of a surreal feeling,” Graham said after signing with the Bills. “I grew up as a kid being a Buffalo Bills fan, watching Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, guys like Steve Tasker and Bruce Smith play, and I always had a dream of playing and being a Buffalo Bill. To come back there and have an opportunity to play there is like a dream come true to be honest with you. It’s unbelievable and feels like a dream.”‘
Bills sign Williams to fill need at guard
‘Is Williams good enough to make the position a strength?’
It’s a homecoming for Graham
‘Graham, who turns 29 in July, had a sensational high school career at Turner-Carroll. He was first-team All-Western New York in football as a senior after rushing for 1,406 yards and 22 touchdowns. He started for the Catholic league championship basketball team and he was the All-Catholic track champion in the 100 and 200 meters.’
Winning swayed Byrd’s flight to Saints
‘”It’s tough,” Byrd told The Buffalo News from New Orleans. “It’s definitely tough, not being able to win, to have your season be over early, never having a chance to compete late in the season.”‘
Bills sign free-agent guard Chris Williams
‘”I’d go to Antarctica for an opportunity, so Buffalo is a lot better than Antarctica,” Williams said after signing a reported four-year, $13.5 million contract to become the team’s new left guard.’
Bills sign three more free agents
‘”With the signing of Chris Williams, I am particularly excited about the direction our offensive line is moving in because we wanted to address this position and we feel like we filled the need with a very good player,” Bills general manager Doug Whaley stated in a press release.’
Graham leaves Ravens, agrees to terms with Buffalo Bills
‘Graham’s ability to play in the slot will be missed by the team. He proved a valuable commodity after the Ravens signed the former Chicago Bear to a two-year, $4.2 million deal before the 2012 season, largely because of his prowess on special teams.’
Bills sign free agent OG Williams to 4-year deal
‘Williams has six years of NFL experience after going to Chicago with the 14th pick in the 2008 draft. Williams spent three-plus seasons with the Bears before being cut, and the past year and a half with the St. Louis Rams.’
Bills add CB Graham, OG Williams, LB Rivers
‘The Bills addressed three needs by signing offensive guard Chris Williams to a four-year contract, agreeing to a four-year deal with cornerback Corey Graham and agreeing to a two-year deal for $5 million with linebacker Keith Rivers. A person familiar with Rivers’ contract revealed the terms of the deal on the condition of anonymity because they weren’t disclosed by the Bills.’
Bills add Chris Williams to OL
‘The team did not disclose terms of the deal, but it is reportedly a four-year contract worth $13.5 million with $5.5 million guaranteed.’
Bills ink CB Graham
‘Graham, a 2011 Pro Bowl selection, recorded career-highs of four interceptions and 12 passes defensed to go along with 68 tackles with the Baltimore Ravens in 2012.’
Bills sign OG Chris Williams
‘Pro Football Focus graded Williams as the worst starter on the Rams’ offensive line last season.’
Bills sign OG Williams, CB Graham
‘Williams’ deal includes $5.5 million guaranteed. He played on a one-year, $1.4 million deal in 2013.’