‘Moeaki missed four of the team’s five preseason games with a hamstring injury and also missed the majority of practice time during training camp at St. John Fisher College as well. After coming to a settlement, Moeaki will be free to sign with any team he chooses as an unrestricted free agent.’
Archives for September 2, 2014
Bills name 6 captains, Manuel not among them
‘This will be the fourth season that both Kyle Williams and Jackson have been a captain for the Bills. Each of the six players will have the letter ‘C’ sewn on to their jerseys for game day.’
Bills name captains, release Moeaki
‘The Buffalo Bills have named six captains for the 2014 season. CB Corey Graham, RB Fred Jackson, LB Brandon Spikes, DT Kyle Williams, DE Mario Williams and C Eric Wood have been selected by their teammates as the Bills’ captains for the 2014 season.’
Rookie LB Preston Brown to step in for Bradham vs. Bears
‘”It’s getting a lot better. It’s just starting to flow a lot more now,” Brown told Buffalobills.com. “Just getting acclimated to playing with the ones and you’ve got to be a little cleaner out there with those guys. Just seeing how to make my reads and get myself in position has been a lot better.”‘
Tony Moeaki released from IR after reaching settlement
‘The Buffalo Bills today announced that the team has reached an injury settlement with TE Tony Moeaki and released him from the Reserve/Injured list.’
Two players added to Bills practice squad
‘The Buffalo Bills today announced that the team has signed G D.J. Morrell and RB Lonnie Pryor to the Practice Squad.’
Bills select 2014 team captains
‘The Buffalo Bills today announced CB Corey Graham, RB Fred Jackson, LB Brandon Spikes, DT Kyle Williams, DE Mario Williams and C Eric Wood have been selected by their teammates as captains for the 2014 season.’
5 things to know about QB Kyle Orton
‘After being traded to the Denver Broncos in 2009, Orton led the Broncos to a 6-0 start. One of those victories came in overtime against the New England Patriots. Orton completed 35 of 48 passes for 330 yards and two touchdowns, and led an 11-play 53-yard drive that culminated in the game-winning field goal for Denver 20-17. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance.’
No regrets for WR Chris Hogan
‘”Looking back on it I had a limited amount of time to make big leaps and impress a lot of people,” he said. “I still feel I have hurdles to clear and ways for me to become a really good slot receiver or wherever they want to put me.”‘