‘The Bills spent the least in the NFL on active offensive linemen last season, at $13.8 million, according to Overthecap.com. The average was $29 million. The return on investment, of course, was lacking.’
Archives for February 21, 2019
New Era Field to get new turf in time for 2019 season
‘The field is expected to be installed in May. A spokesman for Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said bids are out for the project.’
Bills offense needs an overhaul, but a defensive lineman may be the first-round pick
‘Hughes will be in the final year of his contract and turns 31 in August, so there’s a chance he may not be with the team beyond 2019. Then again, the way he has played since joining the Bills in 2013, it’s possible the Bills could re-sign Hughes to an extension before he becomes a free agent after the season.’
Bet DSI: Buffalo Bills among favorites to land Antonio Brown in latest odds
‘Bet DSI released their latest odds on where Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown will be playing in 2019 and the Buffalo Bills had the third best betting odds.’
Bills’ Robert Foster ‘still growing’ after promising rookie season
‘“Shady came up to me and said, ‘Look, this ain’t college no more. You haven’t done anything since you’ve been here,’” Foster said. “That’s big props to Shady for doing that. I always felt like I worked hard. Shady was the first one in the Bills organization to check me here. That’s why I give him props. There are a lot of people who spoke to me, but not one-on-one in an angry manner. He wanted the best out of me.”’
Report: Bills to have new turf installed for 2019
‘This is the sixth year of a 10-year lease between the team and county. The last time the turf was replaced was 2011. At that time, the team installed what’s known as the A-Turf Titan surface, which according to the team’s website, was considered “the top synthetic turf system available and is noted as the industry’s top performing system by providing the perfect balance of traction, foot release and unparalleled durability.”’
Bills Today: Why OC Brian Daboll is encouraged for Josh Allen in his 2nd season
‘Daboll gave Allen the ability to adjust plays at the line of scrimmage early on due to his study habits, his vision on the field and his understanding of the game. Part of that could have been the ability to work with veteran quarterbacks like Derek Anderson and Matt Barkley. The experience that they brought, Daboll compares to a coach learning from Bill Belichick. The group got along well together on and off the field and the lessons learned by Allen were invaluable.’