'Bills 27-21.'
Archives for December 2015
Nick O'Leary: 'I'm not going to take anything for granted'
'“It’s fun,” the Bills tight end told me after he was signed to the team’s active roster after spending the first thirteen weeks of his career on the practice squad. “I’ve been working to get here and now that I’m here I’m not going to take anything for granted. Just going to go out and do what I can do.”'
Aaron Williams returns to practice; Bills practice notes
'Right guard John Miller was working with the first-team offensive line. Miller has been out since he injured his ankle Monday night, November 23 at New England.'
Aaron Williams returns to practice following neck injury
'"Coming from not feeling your whole left side to maybe not playing the game again and being able to move your neck, then being able to work out and have an opportunity to be out on the field it's definitely an experience I will never forget,” Williams said.'
5 Bills practice notes from Dec. 10
'That would shift Ronald Darby in the top role — which is nothing more than ceremonious considering how the Bills utilize their boundary corners — and it would also mean Leodis McKelvin would make his first start at cornerback since 2014.'
Roman sees lots of promise for Bills playmakers
'"We've got to continue to mature and play with a greater level of consistency and that requires greater focus and concentration,” said Roman in an interview on Bills flagship station WGR Sportsradio 550 Thursday. “If we can do that the sky is the limit because at times I think we're probably as hard an offense to stop as there is in the league. We've got to learn to play with more consistency throughout the course of a game and see what that looks like."'
Eagles Game Preview
'Bills 31, Eagles 24.'
Neck injury left Aaron Williams thinking about future playing career
'“This morning, I got the green light,” said Williams. “I’ve never been so excited to practice. Being gone from the game for so long, you get that urge, that itch to get back out there. It just felt good.”'
LB Steward to I-R; Tarpley called up to active roster
'It’s been a rough season for Steward when it’s come to staying healthy. An MCL knee injury cost him time in the preseason and the early stages of the regular season. He came back healthy and played largely on special teams appearing in seven games.'
Incognito and linemates power strong rushing attack
'“We had a new staff come in in the spring,” he said. “We had a bunch of new starters. We had new running backs, a new quarterback. Everything was brand new. The bye week gave everybody a chance to take a deep breath and evaluate what we block well, what we run well, what the running backs have a feel for, and how we can really hurt defenses. We’re playing more to our strengths [now" target="_blank">.”'
Thursday's Philadelphia Coverage
With Gilmore sidelined, Darby ready for bigger role
'“If I have to, if that’s what’s required to do, I’m up for the challenge,” Darby said. “I just prepare. I have to prepare harder, practice a lot harder.”'
McCoy throws shade at Eagles coach Kelly
'“I’m not talking to Chip," McCoy said. “We’ve got nothing to talk about. He can’t call me. He can’t shake my hand. There’s nothing he can do with me. He can’t say (expletive) to me, so it’s simple as that. I don’t dislike him. I don’t have anything against him. But there’s nothing for us to talk about.”'
Eagles coach Kelly a victim of own genius
'Of course, Kelly has only himself to blame for the Murray situation. He’s the one who traded LeSean McCoy to the Bills for Kiko Alonso last March, creating the need to replace one star running back with another – in Murray’s case, a less elusive runner who wasn’t as suited to Kelly’s offensive system.'
Bradham, Gilmore, Karlos Williams likely out
'Guards Kraig Urbik (groin) and John Miller (ankle), wide receiver Chris Hogan (knee), and tight end Charles Clay (knee) were limited in practice. Offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson, who missed last Sunday’s win against Houston with an illness, was a full participant.'