‘Foggie ranked second in the NCAA in 2018 with six interceptions, including an NCAA-best two returned for touchdowns. His six pickoffs were the most in the nation by a linebacker.’
Archives for May 17, 2019
‘He’s smiling so big’: Bills plan ceremony for Pancho Billa at home opener
‘They will hold a celebration of life in his memory on Sept. 22 at New Era Field – as part of the team’s home opener against the Cincinnati Bengals.’
Bills team up with Buffalo police to provide sports equipment for patrol cars
‘The duffel bag project was inspired in part by a cellphone video of a Buffalo police officer catching a football thrown by a teenager on Shirley Avenue that went viral two years ago, said Doug Rifenburg, president of Victory Sports Global Outreach, which provide sporting goods to children in neighborhoods.’
’Anything less than a playoff appearance will count as a disappointment’ for Buffalo Bills, says Gil Brandt
‘All of Buffalo’s moves, combined with rebuilding projects going on with the Dolphins and Jets, mean anything less than a playoff appearance will count as a disappointment.’
Bills plan to honor Pancho Billa at home opener
‘Bills officials confirm that the team will hold a celebration of life ceremony in his memory prior to the game. Services for Castro are scheduled for Saturday in Dallas, Texas.’
Tens of thousands of dollars pour in for Pancho Billa
‘Del Reid, the owner of 26shirts and co-founder of Bills Mafia, has a t-shirt called “Pancho Power.” He is donating $8 from every sale to Pancho’s family. Since Tuesday, he has sold more than 600 shirts. That’s at least $4,200.’
Buffalo Bills to celebrate life of Pancho Billa at home opener
‘We will celebrate Pancho Billa’s life on September 22 at our home opener. #VivaLosBills”.’
Bills announce Pancho Billa rememberance
‘The Buffalo Bills will celebrate the life of superfan Pancho Billa at their home opener this season, September 22nd against the Bengals.’
Bills Today: Micah Hyde to help this Buffalo cause with his charity softball game
‘“I grew up in Ohio and you had these fees like insurance or something else to play,” Hyde said on Kiss 98.5 FM. “The school wasn’t able to provide for that stuff. So what we do is provide sporting equipment or whether its fee or academics we want to be able to do stuff for kids who can’t afford it.”’