‘According to the list, Pegula’s net worth is $4.5 billion as of today. Pegula made his fortune in oil and more recently through the Buffalo sports partnership of the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres.’
Archives for March 2019
Phillips on re-signing with Bills: “Buffalo has kind of resurrected my career”
‘”I really was trying to come to a deal with Buffalo,” said Phillips when asked about not hitting the open market to test free agency. “It’s where I wanted to be. It didn’t matter the numbers. I’m happy to be here.”‘
Bills bring back Jordan Phillips
‘Phillips was loved by Bills fans and teammates for his public displays of excitement. It even impressed noted “wear his emotions on his sleeve” teammate Shaq Lawson.’
Bills re-sign DT Jordan Phillips
‘“We liked the energy he brought to our team in midseason when we acquired him,” Beane said.’
Bills Today: Jordan Phillips gunning for starting DT job
‘Phillips won’t compete with one-technique players like Star Lotulelei and Harrison Phillips, instead he’ll presumably compete to be the replacement for the retired Kyle Williams as the new three-technique defensive tackle. He believes that he is the best person for that.’
Bills’ Jordan Phillips tweets: ‘Done deal’
‘For his career, Phillips, who joined the Dolphins in 2015 as a second-round draft pick from Oklahoma, has been credited with 82 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 14 pass defenses and an interception.’
Bills planning to re-sign DE Eddie Yarbrough
‘As an exclusive-rights free agent (defined as players with two or fewer accrued seasons), the Bills can maintain Yarbrough’s services by offering him a veteran-minimum contract.’
Physical freak of nature D.K. Metcalf could be the WR the Bills need
‘Metcalf did 27 reps on the bench press, which tied for the most among wideouts with Arizona State’s N’Keal Harry and was more than all but 12 of the offensive linemen. In fact, only two other receivers going back to 2006 have ever done 27 reps, North Carolina’s Greg Little in 2011 and Brooks Foster in 2009.’
Bills the butt of an ‘SNL’ joke
‘Not surprisingly, that tidbit got a lot of attention in western New York. But it also caught the ear of Saturday Night Live writers, who turned it into a Weekend Update joke.’
Pollock: Where are Bills as free agency enters market?
‘Currently, Buffalo has eight unrestricted free agents and figure to sign only one of them for sure, but possibly three.’
‘Buffalo is home:’ Jordan Phillips re-signs with Buffalo Bills on one-year deal
‘After being claimed off waivers in October, Phillips played well for the Bills. The defensive tackle appeared in 12 games with the Bills and recorded 19 total tackles and three passes defensed. Phillips played well in Buffalo’s defensive line rotation and could be in line to play a bigger role this season following Kyle Williams’ retirement.’
Buffalo Bills interested in meeting free agent TE Dwayne Allen (report)
‘Buffalo’s interest in Allen should not come as a surprise. Right now, Jason Croom is the only tight end on Buffalo’s roster. The Bills could be in the market to add a tight end in free agency and the draft in an attempt to improve the weapons around second-year quarterback Josh Allen.’
2019 NFL Combine: Stanford WR JJ Arcega-Whiteside may have grabbed Bills’ attention
‘“You try and get a feel for their DNA,” McDermott said. “What are they all about? What drives them? What gets them out of bed in the morning?”’
AP sources: Buffalo Bills agree to re-sign Jordan Phillips
‘He was a regular backup in appearing in 12 games with the Bills, who claimed him off waivers after being cut by Miami. Phillips was cut by the Dolphins after he had an angry outburst along the sideline during a lopsided loss to New England.’
Report: Bills re-sign DT Jordan Phillips to 1-year deal
‘The former second round pick of the Dolphins was released by Miami back in October after clashing with their coaching staff. In Buffalo, he immediately brought a bunch of energy with him as a rotational player on the defensive line, playing in 10 games, collecting 19 tackles, including two for a loss, three pass breakups, and a fumble recovery.’