‘”With a swollen smile, and a cane in his hand he was DISCHARGED from the hospital today!,” read the post on Instagram from Jill Kelly. “Praise the LORD! So THANKFUL for Dr. Mark Urken, his team, and the rest of the amazing Mount Sinai staff. The recovery continues here in NYC for the next two weeks. Then back to BUFFALO! One day at a time. One prayer at a time.”‘
Archives for April 2018
10 reasons the Buffalo Bills should sign WR Dez Bryant
‘Andre Holmes is currently the Bills’ No. 3 wide receiver. Holmes is a fine special teams player and red zone target, but the Bills’ depth chart leaves much to be desired from top to bottom. Adding Dez Bryant would add significant talent to the position.’
Hall of Famer Kelly progressing after cancer surgery
‘The 58-year-old Kelly initially announced in June 2013 that he had squamous cell carcinoma of the upper jawbone. He had surgery to remove tumors but was found again to have cancer in March 2014.’
Jim Kelly discharged from hospital after having jaw surgery to remove cancer last month
‘Kelly is expected to continue his recovery in New York for the next two weeks before returning to Buffalo, his wife, Jill, wrote on Instagram…’.
Jim Kelly discharged from hospital
‘Kelly’s wife, Jill, posted on Instagram Saturday evening with a picture that shows the couple leaving a New York City hospital where Kelly has been recovering for the past several weeks.’
Frank Reich excited about facing Bills as a head coach
‘”It’ll be fun. It’s always nice to comeback to Buffalo. It’s always interesting to be on the other sideline and as a head coach it’ll be a unique experience.”‘
Jim Kelly discharged from hospital following surgery
‘The Bills great will continue his recovery in NYC for two weeks before returning to Buffalo.’
Three things to watch as the Bills begin offseason workouts
‘Player activities are limited to strength and conditioning work and physical rehabilitation for players recovering from offseason surgeries.’
Path to the Passer: QB consultants provide bridge to NFL for top draftees
‘Watch five minutes of Rosen highlights, and it’s obvious he has a beautiful throwing motion and great fundamentals. The ball snaps out of his hands in a perfect spiral, and he’s in balance pass after pass.’
NFL Draft Preview: Top 10 interior OL and where the Bills stand
‘Guard went from a likely consideration to a priority position with this week’s announcement by Richie Incognito that he plans to retire. Coupled with the Eric Wood injury, the Bills all of a sudden have suffered the unplanned loss of their two most veteran, highest-rated offensive linemen.’
A Bills priority: Getting more elusiveness behind LeSean McCoy
‘The Bills ranked 28th in the NFL last season in missed tackles forced by skill-position players, according to a study by Pro Football Focus.’
Jay Skurski’s Bills Mailbag: Does LeSean McCoy need a running mate?
‘I see quarterback, middle linebacker, cornerback and wide receiver easily being bigger needs than running back. If I was running the Bills’ draft, those are the four positions I would target in the first two rounds. The earliest I would take a running back would be Round 3, with the 96th overall pick. Getting a prospect who can take some of the load off McCoy, who will be 30 during the 2018 season, is a good idea. In a perfect world, that rookie would eventually become McCoy’s replacement.’
Jim Kelly to be released ‘shortly’ from New York hospital
‘”His recovery will take time and patience,” Jill Kelly said. “We all look forward to being out of the hospital soon. Please keep us in your prayers and thank you for such incredible support.”’
Jim Kelly’s complicated surgery aired in greater detail
‘They took bone from Kelly’s fibula – the smaller of the two bones in the lower leg. The other bone, the tibia, is the weight-bearing bone. They also took an artery and vein, as well as skin from the calf.’
Bills draft preview: Mayfield’s character may worry some teams, but he leads wins
‘Whether he’s the best quarterback in this draft remains to be seen, but he’s certainly the cockiest, and to be clear, that’s not such a bad thing.’