‘The Jacksonville Jaguars will play the Buffalo Bills on Oct. 25. And, the following week, the Detroit Lions will be back for the second year in a row to face the Kansas City Chiefs on Nov. 1.’
Archives for November 7, 2014
Bills WR Watkins misses practice
‘”I think Fred’s not ready to go yet, so we’ll see how that keeps progressing during the week,” Marrone said. “Right now I’m not sure.”‘
Kansas City (5-3) at Buffalo (5-3)
‘Chiefs 23, Bills 21.’
Dolphins-Jets among three London games for 2015
‘The second game next season will feature the Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills in Week 7 on Oct. 25. Jacksonville will again be the home team as part of its four-year agreement through 2016 to play one game in London. The Jaguars lost to San Francisco last season and are taking on the Dallas Cowboys this Sunday. Buffalo is no stranger to international games, playing a home game in Toronto the past few years. However, next year’s visit to the United Kingdom will be the first for the Bills.’
Week 10 Preview: Chiefs at Bills
‘Sound, disciplined football on both sides could come down to the final possession. Orton leads the NFL in third-down completion percentage (73) and fourth-quarter passer rating, and gets the nod with the Bills at home.’
Dolphins-Jets headlines London ’15 slate
‘The Buffalo Bills and Jaguars will meet in London on Oct. 25 in Week 7, and the Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs will play there Nov. 1 in Week 8.’
Bills’ Watkins doesn’t practice, Jackson ”not ready” yet
‘”There was a lot of stuff out on it with sources and rumors, so I’m just gonna stick with the injury report and he’s not practicing right now,” head coach Doug Marrone said after Thursday’s practice. “I’m just gonna stick with the injury report and see what happens tomorrow.”‘
Bills to play Jaguars in London
‘The bye week will immediately follow the team’s contest in London, which means the Bills will have November 1 as their open date.
Chiefs Game Preview
‘Bills 13, Chiefs 10.’
Bills to play Jaguars in London in 2015
‘”We are very appreciative of the outstanding support from our fans in the UK, not only for the games at Wembley, but for all of the related NFL events we have hosted throughout the city,” said NFL Executive Vice President of International MARK WALLER. “We believe we have a great 2015 schedule that will continue to attract new fans to our sport and strengthen the bonds with our existing fans. To provide UK fans the opportunity to see games on consecutive weekends, to see new teams, and to attend a division game, which feature some of the most passionate rivalries in our sport, are signs of the growth and depth of our UK fan base.”‘
Players react to news of London game in 2015
‘”It was some great fun,” said Dixon. “It was a great experience just getting to meet all the different kind of people. They’ve got their little accents over there. I think it’s great because I’m pretty sure we’ve got some fans over there. It’s great to explore different things and do different stuff.”‘
Bills-Chiefs game sold out
‘The Bills will host a number of on-field initiatives during the annual Salute to Service game to honor the members of our armed forces. Before the game, 10 members each from the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard will be honored for their service during the singing of God Bless America. The Bills will also welcome 150 soldiers from the New York National Guard to unfurl a full-field American flag during the singing of the national anthem. An Oath Reaffirmation Ceremony will take place on-field at halftime for 50 soldiers through the New York National Guard, and at the third quarter break, two additional soldiers selected by the New York National Guard will be welcomed to the field for recognition of their service.’