‘“The great thing about that team is that we pick up conversations like we never left off, when we see each other, like it was yesterday,” he said. “And those are deep bonds when you are able to do that. I really enjoy that part of it. It’s a lot of fun every time I get a chance to see a former teammate.”’
Archives for January 14, 2018
The 10 touchstone events that shaped the arc of the Bills’ 2017 season
‘Because Doug Whaley and his staff had done all the work on the draft prospects, they were retained until the draft was complete. Once they were let go, the Pegulas struck it rich again by plucking Beane from Carolina. The fact that McDermott and Beane had six years of history together with the Panthers was vital because it meant that, finally, the most important men in the football operation would be operating from the same blueprint, with a similar set of ideals and values.’
Buffalo Bills’ Zay Jones played through torn labrum, says father Robert Jones
‘”Here’s a guy that’s going into surgery on Tuesday to get his shoulder repaired and people hardly knew that he played the entire season with, you know, a torn labrum. So how would you like sitting around and you’re going to grab a glass of water and your arm falls out of its socket?”‘
Report: Bills WR Zay Jones has surgery on shoulder injury which lingered throughout year
‘Buffalo Bills wide receiver Zay Jones had a less-than-stellar rookie season. According to his father, there’s a reason why.’
Reports: Brian Gaine leaves Bills front office for Houston GM gig
‘A day after the Buffalo Bills fired offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, they’ve graciously allowed another to step away for bigger opportunity in Vice President of Player Personnel Brian Gaine.’
Top 7 storylines entering the Bills 2018 offseason
‘“I like your word ‘responsible’ spending,” Beane said earlier this week answering to a question about his free agency approach. “That is trying to plug holes where you can. It’s kind of a moving puzzle because what happens is, you have your UFA’s right now, but those change. Teams re-sign guys. Then you add in teams that make cap moves – the cap casualties.”‘