‘Ivory recorded career highs in carries (247), rushing yards (1,070) and rushing touchdowns (seven) with the New York Jets in 2015, but failed to produce at that level with the Jaguars after signing a five-year, $32 million contract — with $10 million guaranteed. He averaged less than four yards per carry during his two seasons with Jacksonville.’
Archives for February 28, 2018
Report: Ivory visited with the Bills on Monday
‘Ivory, 29, spent the last two seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, running for 821 yards and four touchdowns in 25 games played. His best seasons came when with the New York Jets organization, where he spent three seasons there from 2013 to 2015. In his three years in the Meadowlands, Ivory ran for 2,724 yards, 16 touchdowns and averaged 59.2 yards per-game in 46 games.’
Financial details emerge of Vontae Davis’ deal with Bills
‘The Bills signed former Colts CB Vontae Davis to a 1-year worth $5M base, source said, with $3.5M of that guaranteed. The max he can earn is $8M.’
5 Buffalo Bills things to watch for at the 2018 NFL Combine
‘Perhaps I’ve been watching The Bachelor a little too much lately, or maybe I like The Matrix a little bit more than I probably should admit, but over the next week while talking with these quarterback prospects in closed-door meetings, general manager Brandon Beane and head coach Sean McDermott are akin to Morpheus with two extended hands and a different offer within each.’
5 things you need to know for the 2018 NFL combine
‘“Evaluating players is a subjective business,” said National Football Scouting President Jeff Foster in an appearance on the John Murphy Show. “For us there are always really good, talented players who are left out of the combine, even if we invited 400.’
Bills Today: Who’s Buffalo’s perfect prospect at the NFL Combine?
‘There’s good reason why there’s so much hype surrounding Jewell. He had an impeccable four-year career (2014-2017) at Iowa. With the Hawkeyes, he had 433 total tackles, 28 tackles for a loss, 26 passes defended, 10 sacks, six interceptions, three forced fumbles, and two fumble recovers.’