‘Phillips played only 18 of a possible 33 games in two years for the Cardinals and was released, freeing him up to re-join the Bills in 2022. He had 20 tackles and 1 1/2 sacks in 12 games, missing two games early in the season (hamstring) and two games late (shoulder). The shoulder injury, sustained in the win at New England, was to the rotator cuff area and required post-season surgery.’
Archives for April 2023
NFL draft preview: Bills will have options after first round at wide receiver
‘“There’s probably five or six guys that you look at as potential first-round type of guys, and then pretty strong through the second, third and fourth round, as well,” Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said at the NFL scouting combine. “What we’ve seen last year is the dynamic that these guys might typically go higher than you have them rated, because of the importance of the position. We’ve seen that with the pay scale at the position, as well. I think the league recognizes the importance of that position. That being the case, I think it’s strong. It’s a good class.”’
Documents reveal more about sales and marketing of seat licenses for new Bills stadium
‘The 28-page agreement specific to PSLs allows the Bills to reimburse themselves and its agent in the project, sports marketing consultant Legends, for all costs and expenses incurred in the sale of PSLs, using a portion of the revenues raised through their sale. Legends also will receive commission on PSL sales.’
Bills’ Boogie Basham knows 2023 is make-or-break year, and he’s planning for breakout season
‘Basham reflected on his past two seasons in Buffalo inside Olive & Ivy Restaurant + Marketplace in Downtown Scottsdale days before the NFL’s annual meeting last month. There have been ups and downs, he acknowledged, but he thinks he’s on the cusp of a breakout season, becoming the pass-rushing force the Bills drafted him to be.’
Bills ink Jordan Phillips to one-year deal
‘The 30-year-old, 6-foot-6, 341-pounder suffered a hamstring injury during an interception return by Matt Milano in Week 2, causing him to miss two games. Phillips then dealt with a shoulder injury late in the season that caused him to miss three games, including the AFC Wild Card round against the Dolphins. He also missed 15 games due to injury in two seasons with Arizona in 2020 and 2021.’
Jordan Phillips Rejoins Bills By Signing 1-Year Contract
‘Phillips expressed a desire to re-sign with Buffalo after completing his one-year contract last season. He had 20 tackles and 1 1/2 sacks in 12 games despite closing the season with a shoulder injury that required surgery.’
Bills seven-round mock draft: Finally, Buffalo pairs an electric WR with Stefon Diggs
‘Round 1, Pick 27: Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee.’
Bills re-sign defensive tackle Jordan Phillips to one-year contract
‘NFL reporter Ari Meirov had the original report of the signing, saying his one-year deal was worth $3 million.’
Buffalo Bills sign DT Jordan Phillips to a one-year deal
‘Phillips played parts of two seasons with the Bills, in 2018 and 2019. He then spent two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals before returning to the Bills for the 2022 season.’
Bills re-sign defensive tackle Jordan Phillips
‘Phillips took the opportunity at the end of the season, as an unrestricted free agent, to test out the market and see what other options were out there.’
Bills plan on return to Fisher for 2023 training camp
‘Initial preps at Fisher for camp have already been happening for weeks. There has been nothing official from the team yet about training camp, but an announcement concerning this year’s camp could come in the next few weeks.’
Bills sign DT Jordan Phillips to one-year deal
‘In 12 games played last season, Phillips had 20 total tackles, 1.5 sacks and three tackles for a loss. Phillips is in his second stint playing in Buffalo after previously playing for the team in 2018-19.’
Receiver Jordan Addison available for Bills at No. 27? One analyst thinks so
‘“He doesn’t have ideal measurables, is a lean-framed guy and has short arms, but he’s got deep speed and he tracks the ball beautifully,” McShay said during a video conference Wednesday.’
Bills new stadium a private project that will play under many state, county rules
‘According to the documents, the project budget envisions $1.14 billion allocated for construction of the new stadium, with $13.5 million for demolition of the older Highmark Stadium. Furnishings, fixtures and equipment will add another $56.9 million, while utilities and infrastructure will cost $4.28 million. The rest of the total – $323.5 million – is for design, engineering and other costs.’
Why it’s taken so long to get a Bills stadium deal signed and the next steps for approval
‘”I think what no one expected was what happened in the year following the announcement of the memorandum of agreement,” he said. But it was 12 months of “unexpected”: the May 14 mass shooting; the impact of the health crisis suffered by Bills co-owner Kim Pegula in June; two historic snowstorms a month apart.’