'The National Football League Players' Association on Wednesday released the amount of unused salary-cap space from 2016 that each team will carry over for the upcoming season. For the Bills, that figure checks in at $2,837,222, the 10th-smallest amount. The Cleveland Browns will carry over a whopping $50 million in space, by far the most in the league, while the Los Angeles Chargers will carry over the least at just $113,693.'
Archives for January 2017
Jerry Sullivan: The other Rex checks out emotionally
'"Yeah, and how many times does this make it that you've sworn never to let your heart get broken by these teams again? It has to be double figures."'
Rex Ryan's Orchard Park home is up for sale for $1.1 million
'“We decorated this one differently that we have our other homes. I really wanted everything to be casual and Peter (Balistreri from Ethan Allen) has done a beautiful job with the house. I think it’s beautiful,” Michelle Ryan told Buffalo Magazine.'
Buffalo Bills interview Panthers QBs coach Ken Dorsey for OC job (report)
'McDermott knows Dorsey well from their time together in Carolina. Dorsey has served as Carolina's quarterbacks coach since 2013 and has been with the Panthers organization since 2011. Following his playing career, Dorsey became a scout for the Panthers organization before moving onto the coaching staff.'
Greg Olson no longer a candidate for Buffalo Bills OC job (report)
'Buffalo has not been linked to any other candidates, but they could be waiting to hire a candidate that is still coaching in the NFL playoffs.'
Bills Q&A: What to expect from new defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier
'Position coaches aren't talked about too much once the season gets underway, but Frazier's hiring last year seemed to be regarded as a good move. He has head coaching experience, and what NFL defensive back wouldn't want to be coached by the man who led the 1985 Chicago Bears' defense in interceptions?'
McDermott's guys: Latest on the Bills coaching staff additions
'Waufle is known as an intense, strict coach, having a past in the U.S. Marines. From 2004-09, Waufle coached the New York Giants defensive line and won the 2007 Super Bowl.'
Bills interview Panthers QBs coach Ken Dorsey
'Dorsey, 35, just finished his fourth season in Charlotte, where he worked with Cam Newton during his MVP season of 2015. Newton took a step back this past season with career lows in several passing categories, prompting Panthers coach Ron Rivera to say the team needs to evolve its offense this offseason with Newton's future in mind.'
Buffalo Bills hire Kelly Skipper to coach running backs
'Skipper will work with Juan Castillo, who was hired last week to serve as offensive line coach and run-game coordinator.'
Bills hire Skipper as RB coach
'Skipper will be tasked with keeping LeSean McCoy and Buffalo's top-ranked rushing attack headed in the right direction. The Bills averaged 164.4 yards on the ground per game last season and 5.3 yards per attempt.'
Van Pelt a long way removed from first stint as Bills OC
'If unfamiliar with the first time around for Van Pelt as Bills OC, that’s probably because it lasted just one season, and he was actually hired the week leading up to the team’s opening game after Turk Schonert was fired after the preseason. Van Pelt had already been on the Bills staff for a couple years, serving as the team’s offensive quality control coach from 2006-07, then QB coach for the 2008 season.'
Bills tab Skipper as RB coach
'Skipper also coached in college at UCLA, where he went from running backs coach to offensive coordinator and Washington State, where he was the special teams coach on top of coaching the running backs.'
Imagining the Bills as open
'"I just think as hard as it is to find a Super Bowl-caliber quarterback, you've got to find one or you're wasting your time. I'm going to be 66 in March. I didn't buy this team to make the wild card. I want to make history.'
Report: Bills interview Ken Dorsey for O.C.
'Dorsey has long been viewed as a bright young mind in the NFL, which helped pave the way for his interview with the Bills. He spent six seasons in the NFL as a quarterback, following one of the most decorated careers in college football history with Miami.'
Report: Bills 'may be inclined' to pursue Van Pelt for O.C.
'The latest report from CBS Sports.com'son LaCanfora says that the Bills "may be inclined" to pursue Green Bay quarterback coach Alex Van Pelt. A longtime member as a player with the Bills as a quarterback, Van Pelt also got his NFL start in coaching with the Bills back in 2006.'