‘State and local police departments typically provide an escort when residents need traffic cleared for a funeral, when a group of people are traveling to a wedding or if someone of special importance needs extra security detail. Precincts provide this service for a fee as long as their department has enough officers on staff to conduct the escort.’
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Bills’ Mitch Morse returns to practice after latest concussion
‘”Right when it happened, you knew that I was concussed,” Morse said Thursday. “And one of the nice things was I understood the process, the program, understood that all the people I talked to, the experiences I have gone through in the past. You know, at first it was a little emotional. But you kind of get out of that. And then you get into the protocol, and you get into the everyday deal. You start feeling better, you understand that it’s just one of those things. It’s part of my story and my football story. Feeling healthy.”‘
Josh Allen Details the ‘Respect’ He Has for Joe Burrow And His Story
‘“The dude’s all ball,” Allen said on Thursday. “He loves football. Honestly, he’s a heck of a talent, a heck of a player. I’ve got a lot of respect for him as a person, as a player. We’ve had some interactions over the last couple of years, some conversations, but I have got the utmost respect for him, especially after his rookie year and the struggle with the injury that he had and coming back and just really kind of lighting the league on fire.”’
Mitch Morse clears concussion protocol
‘While they did get a couple key players back on Thursday, wide receiver Stefon Diggs did not practice due to an illness, while safety Jordan Poyer missed with a knee injury he’s been dealing with. Running back/special teamer Taiwan Jones also did not practice with a hamstring injury.’
Buffalo Bills announce donation to City of Buffalo and Western New York in response to blizzard
‘According to the Bills, a portion of $300,000 will be allocated immediately to region-wide storm relief efforts to support the victims and all those impacted.’
Stranded Bills fans drive back home together from Chicago
‘”We started messaging each other, and we had all flights booked together all three of them, they all ended up being canceled,” said Dopp.’
Bills C Mitch Morse cleared from 6th concussion, returns to practice
‘“Never take those lightly, and always defer to that concussion protocol,” Bills coach Sean McDermott said. “Those are serious and we take those seriously. So I’m glad that he was able to make it back. And we’ll see where he goes this week.”’
Buffalo Bills, Sabres Foundations donate to blizzard relief
‘The NFL Foundation and Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield will be matching that donation, per the Bills, for a total of $300,000 benefitting the community. Funds will be allocated both for immediate blizzard relief efforts, as well for recovery efforts over the coming months.’
Even Bills can admit importance of Bengals showdown
‘“I would be lying to you if we didn’t see what possible implications this game can play,” said Mitch Morse, who returned to practice on Thursday after clearing concussion protocol. “Does that change anything for us? How we do things around here? No. But it kind of heightens your senses.”’
Mitch Morse happy to be back after latest concussion
‘“At first it was a little emotional, but you kind of get out of that and you get into the protocol and you get into that everyday deal,” said Morse. “You start feeling better, you understand that it’s just one of those things. It’s part of my story, my football story. I’m feeling healthy. They’re not going to put me out there unless I am. Did everything that I had to do, went back out there, and had a lot of fun out there today.”’
Bills, Bengals prepare for Monday night showdown that could determine AFC’s top seed
‘And while Allen has also had some struggles this year, throwing 13 interceptions, Bengals coach Zac Taylor said he knows what he sees from Allen when he puts on the game film. “Really exciting player,” Taylor said. “Extends plays — the play is never dead. He’s got the arm strength to make every throw that you could possibly make. He brings an element to the quarterback run game that could possibly be a challenge as well, so there’s a lot of things that they do offensively that you’ve got to prepare for and be ready for.”‘
Bills deny requesting police escort from ROC, announce $300k donation to blizzard relief
‘New York State Police said they didn’t provide the Bills an escort home either, though a trooper did help lead buses from the airport to Interstate 490 at the request of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.’
Josh Allen’s connection with Joe Burrow, Mitch Morse’s return and Bills injury updates
‘Allen and Burrow have more in common than what immediately meets the eye as both signal callers have spent recent offseasons working with private quarterback coach and former NFL QB Jordan Palmer.’
Buffalo Bills Foundation, NFL Foundation, and Highmark support Buffalo Blizzard-relief efforts
‘The Buffalo Bills Foundation will donate $100,000 to blizzard relief efforts. The NFL Foundation will match the Bills Foundation’s donation. In partnership, Highmark BCBSWNY are committing $100,000 relief efforts. A portion of funds will be allocated immediately to region-wide storm-relief efforts to support the victims and all those affected by this once-in-a-generation storm. Funds will also be allocated to future needs of the community as recovery efforts continue in the coming months.’
NFL Draft Look-ahead: Six players in this week’s bowl games who could be on Bills’ radar
‘Forget about Alabama outside linebacker Will Anderson or Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter – they won’t be around when the Bills pick late in the first round. And forget about trying to watch the myriad players who won’t play because of injuries or opt-outs from Utah (cornerback Clark Phillips), Penn State (cornerback Joey Porter Jr.), USC (guard Andrew Vorhees and receiver Jordan Addison), Clemson (defensive end Myles Murphy) and Tennessee (receiver Jalin Hyatt).’