‘With the help of the Bills’ nutritionist, Clay said he has been following a diet loaded with plant-based foods and devoid of sugar. His meals include chicken and fish, but little, if any, red meat.’
Archives for May 29, 2018
Bills linebacker Lorenzo Alexander relieved that kickoffs were saved
‘”I’m glad they’re doing something outside of taking it out of the game,” Alexander said after the Bills’ organized team activity practice last week. “It was something that initially they were threatening to take away, but then they came together with a lot of the great minds who’ve played this game over the years on special teams. I think they came up with a pretty good solution.”‘
Editorial: A new stadium in play
‘As player salaries continue to rise, it will become more difficult for the Bills to maintain their profitability in future years. That is why they will eventually need a new building, with its promise of more luxury suites and club seats to sell, other new sponsorship opportunities, and physical and technological improvements to help attract a new generation of fans.’
Buffalo Bills’ Tre’Davious White named contender for top CB in NFL by PFF
‘Tre’Davious White had the highest PFF coverage grade of any of the draft prospects in his last year of college and picked up in the NFL exactly where he left off, notching an overall grade of 92.0, trailing only Hayward and winning PFF’s Rookie of the Year.’
As Nathan Peterman rotates first-team reps, he’s excited for a fresh start in 2018
‘“Yeah, I mean we’ve all been out there getting reps,” Peterman said. “I mean, it’s OTAs, (you’re) kind of working with a bunch of guys, which is good. We’ve got so many new guys on our team, so it’s good to get reps with everybody and kind of build chemistry with everybody, because you’ve got to be ready.”’
Buffalo Bills Top 20 Talents in 2018: No. 16 – CB Vontae Davis
‘At this point in Davis’ career, a switch to a zone-based scheme could be the catalyst for renewed success in the NFL. He certainly has shown the ball skills during his eight-year career, bringing in four interceptions for half of his seasons in the league. If you match the playmaking with his instincts and plus-tackling ability, he could be a dynamic fit with the Bills — especially with three top-notch players in the secondary along with him.’
Bills Today: A Buffalo Bill who made the ultimate sacrifice
‘Kalsu took that “work first, play second” mantra with him into adulthood, and gave up a promising career in the NFL for a spot on the ground in Vietnam. Named the Bills’ rookie of the year in 1968, Kalsu was the heir apparent to future Hall of Fame guard Billy Shaw. That career was cut short by shrapnel at Fire Support Base Ripchord.’