‘The 2011 first-round draft pick has already had a difficult offseason, dealing with two off-field legal matters.’
Archives for July 20, 2014
Buffalo Bills sign WR Gurley, DB McIlwan
‘The 6-foot-4 Gurley had one catch in three games with the Cleveland Browns last season. He has spent time with several teams since breaking into the NFL in 2011 as an undrafted free agent with Green Bay.’
Bills activate McKelvin among five moves
”Unga and Dareus join left tackle Cordy Glenn and defensive tackle Alan Branch on the NFI list. None of the ailments were revealed.’
Report: Bon Jovi, Tanenbaum & Rogers group express interest in Bills
‘Bon Jovi was only rumored to be interested in the Bills prior to the report, and now both Tanenbaum and the Rogers family (most notably Edward), have been tied to the rock star as well. According to Wawrow, there is no indication at this point if the Toronto-based group would bid on the franchise with the intention to move it north of the border.’
Dareus likely won’t practice to start Bills camp; McKelvin activated
‘McKelvin had offseason hip surgery and didn’t participate much during the offseason OTA and mandatory minicamp workouts, leading the Bills to try and bring him along slowly. Following the conditioning testing, McKelvin was deemed ready to participate in practices.’
Bills sign a WR, CB on day before first practice
‘With the move on Saturday, the team’s roster is back up to it’s full capacity of 90 players.’
McKelvin cleared to practice; Dareus, ‘Unga put on Active/Non-Football injury list
‘Saturday brought encouraging news for starting CB Leodis McKelvin, but it looks as though DL Marcell Dareusand OL J.J. ‘Unga will be spectators at the team’s first training camp practice.’
Bills fill roster vacancies with CB and WR
‘Buffalo signed WR Tori Gurley and CB Kamaal McIlwain Saturday. Both players participated in Buffalo’s three-day June minicamp on a tryout basis.’
Mike Williams a proven vet in young WR group
‘”It’s kind of hard because I’ve got a lot of guys asking for advice and at the same time I’m trying to learn the offense and learn the plays and trying to learn from them because they were here before me,” said Williams. “I’m trying to learn what they see and then they ask me my advice and I look at them as if to say that I’m trying to learn too. I just have to master the playbook so I’m on a level where I can help teach it.”‘