‘Knox became the starter by default and while he showed some impressive flashes, he also led all NFL tight ends with nine dropped passes (Dallas’ Jason Witten was second with six) and finished with only 28 catches for 388 yards and two touchdowns.’
Archives for July 2020
10 Buffalo Bills cut candidates for proposed 80-man training camp roster
‘Who may end up losing out on a roster spot based on the 80-man roster limit? Here is one Bills player at every positional group.’
DWI, unlawful weapon charges dropped against Bills’ Ed Oliver stemming from May arrest
‘Oliver’s attorney Gary Patterson said that the charges are being dismissed by the district attorney in Montgomery County because of “lack of evidence” in the case against Oliver.’
Bills’ Ed Oliver felt ‘somewhat violated’ by police treatment in DWI arrest
‘“Now y’all go back and read this article knowing that all my blood work came back clean!!!” Oliver wrote. “but (SIC) I had a beer can between my legs get the f*** out of here. (How) does a 5′8 officer (see) inside a window above his head anyway. (How) do 5 cop cars show up before I take a sobriety test?”’
Bills DT Ed Oliver’s DWI, gun charges dismissed
‘Blood tests determined that Oliver was not intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance. Montgomery County police have been directed by the court to return Oliver’s gun to him now that the case has been dismissed.’
Buffalo DL Ed Oliver’s drunken driving, gun charges dropped
‘The charges are dropped due to lack of evidence after blood test results showed no intoxication, said Kelly Blackburn, spokesman for the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. No further prosecution was expected, he said.’
DA dismisses DWI, weapon charges against Bills’ Ed Oliver
‘”It begs the question as to why he was arrested in the first place,” Patterson said in an email to The Associated Press.’
Charges dismissed against Bills’ Ed Oliver after DWI arrest in May due to lack of evidence, per report
‘A Sheriff’s Deputy located and pulled over the vehicle, which Oliver was driving, and then requested a DWI Certified Officer to the scene to perform a field sobriety test on Oliver, who had an open container of alcohol between his legs. According to the report, the officer who administered the test noted that Oliver may have been impaired by something other than alcohol. A subsequent search also revealed a pistol in Oliver’s vehicle.’
Charges against Ed Oliver from May arrest dropped
‘With nothing to stand on, there shouldn’t be any league discipline towards Oliver this season. He’ll enter his second season as the starting defensive tackle in the Bills’ defensive line.’
Bills one of eight teams to have IDER approved
‘Before any NFL team allows more than 20 players back at team facilities for work, each team must have an Infectious Disease Emergency Response plan in place and approved by both the league and NFL Players’ Association. A league source has confirmed to WGR that the Bills are one of eight teams that have been aproved by both, as of Wednesday morning.’
DT Ed Oliver’s charges from May 16 arrest dismissed
‘Both Oliver and the Bills responded to the charges being dismissed on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon.’
Charges dropped against Bills’ DT Ed Oliver from May arrest in Houston
‘Patterson said Oliver blew a .000 on the breathalyzer the night of the arrest and the blood results came back negative to show there were no drugs or alcohol in his system. That is also why the unlawfully carrying a weapons charge was dropped because in Texas it is legal to carry a pistol, gun, etc. in your car. The only time it becomes illegal is if the drive is intoxicated or charged with a criminal act, which he was not.’
Bills Training Camp Preview: Offensive Line
‘Spencer Long and Ryan Bates are basically locks to make the roster because of their abilities to play several positions along the line. The Bills also signed undrafted free agent Trey Adams who could be in the mix for one of the final backup spots.’
Charges dropped against Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver
‘Oliver was arrested back in May near his hometown of Houston and was accused of driving while intoxicated and unlawfully carrying a weapon.’
Charges dismissed against Bills DT Ed Oliver
‘Oliver was also charged with posession of a deadly weapon, which was automatically dismissed because according to Patterson, it is only illegal to have a weapon in your vehicle if intoxicated or charged with another criminal act.’