‘“I’m very proud of Bobby – very proud. This year, I told him ‘You have completely changed. You’ve changed your mindset. You’ve changed the way that you handle and approach the day,’ ” Dawkins said. “How he approaches practice – I don’t hear him complaining anymore. … He is an entirely different person and I am very proud of him. If he is listening – I try to keep him on track every day – but Bobby, I’m proud of you, and I hope that you’re here for a nice chunk.”’
Archives for September 17, 2022
Bills tackle David Quessenberry knows Titans are tough in fourth quarter
‘“That was kind of the Tennessee way. In order to do that you’ve got to feed him. You’ve got to get him going. You’ve got to have great conditioning, good fundamentals. You wear ‘em down and win the fourth quarter. That’s what they do. The goal for our team this week is match that intensity and shut ‘em down.”’
Bills’ injury report unchanged; Titans dealing with injuries
‘The Buffalo Bills’ injury report for Monday night’s home opener did not change Friday, which was no surprise because the team held only a walk-through practice session.’
Bills testing new security screening technology at entrance to Highmark Stadium
‘For this game, the Bills will use Ceia Open Gate Technology that allows people to walk through security and to the ticket scanners before entering the stadium without emptying their pockets and having their bags checked. The system screens everything on a person as they walk in, and the team continues to test different companies offering similar products.’
Alan Pergament: Dan Orlovsky ready ‘to do the job the right way’ on ESPN’s’ Monday Night Football’
‘“I still do it,” said Orlovsky of diagramming plays. “I don’t ever want to not do it. I think the raw aspect of that is something the fans really appreciate. I love doing it. I like giving players their props when they’re doing things really well. I think fans gain a new appreciation and understanding for players also.”’
Saturday’s Tennessee Coverage
Tennessee Titans OC Todd Downing on his end-around play vs Giants: ‘That was a bad call’ (Nashville Tennessean)
Tennessee Titans sign Chris Jackson to active roster, add Takkarist McKinley to practice squad (Nashville Tennessean)
Titans RB Derrick Henry Sees Room for Improvement Heading Into Another Game vs the Bills (TennesseeTitans.com)
Quick Hits on the Titans From Friday of Bills Week (TennesseeTitans.com)
Titans Promote DB Chris Jackson to 53-Man Roster, Sign OLB Takkarist McKinley to Practice Squad (TennesseeTitans.com)
Bills, Titans both dealing with injuries to starters
‘The Buffalo Bills held a walk-through practice on Friday, but defensive tackles Ed Oliver and Tim Settle, as well as cornerback Dane Jackson all were listed on non-participants once again as the team prepares to face the Tennessee Titans on Monday Night Football at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.’
Listen: McDermott: “It’s an honor and a great opportunity to play in games like this at home in front our fans.”
‘”The schedule is different were used to these seven day, pretty routine based weeks, and getting ready for that game and then the time between that game and this next game was a little bit different then were used to,” said McDermott while chatting with Sal Capaccio and Joe DiBiase.’
Bars prepare for bigger crowds for Bills home game on Monday
‘“You gotta get your kitchen stocked up, people love chicken wings and football Sunday, so those all got to be delivered. It’s going to be a long day but it will be fun,” said Eberling.’
Stefon Diggs to face off against mother on new Celebrity Family Feud episode
‘Diggs’ will be joined by fellow National Football League Players Association members, Christian Kirk, Najee Harris, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, and Grady Jarrett.’
Fandemonium: Bills fans gear up for Monday night home opener
‘“I still get choked up when I hear the “Shout” song. What can I say?”’
Bills embrace spotlight ahead of Monday night home opener
‘”Monday night, it’s showtime – back on prime time again, we’re there for a reason, too,” said Stefon Diggs. “I feel like this team, we’ve been through the good and the bad. We’ve been through the rain, we’ve been through the storm, so when things do get a little sunny like on a Monday night, why not shine?” [There’s] going to be a lot of energy, so you just got to bring it.”‘
Bills will need to slow down Derrick Henry to beat Titans
‘Titans running back Derrick Henry might be the best in the league. He’s certainly the biggest. At 6-foot-3, 247 pounds, Henry is the same size as Bills pass rusher Von Miller.’