Two weeks into free agency, it’s one player back, two gone and a bunch more leaving town for the Bills. Half of the starting secondary has left the salary-cap-strapped team, and tight end Jay Riemersma has become the crown jewel because the team can’t afford higher-priced players.
Riemersma might be only FA signed
Dolphins sign Irwin, project him as a starter
‘As for [Reuben] Brown, while the Dolphins have talked to agent Eric Metz twice a week since free agency began on Feb. 11, they have yet to set up a visit…Brown’s asking price of $4.5 million per season is still too high for the Dolphins, who don’t want to pay an interior offensive lineman that kind of money. “There’s no doubt about his ability,” Boudreau said of Brown. “He’s made three straight Pro Bowls for a good reason. His play has gotten him there. But as a lot of guys find out, there’s just not much money out there for a lot of teams.”’
Dolphins put money on the line
‘Wannstedt said that, contrary to some reports, the Dolphins haven’t begun to arrange a visit for Buffalo guard Ruben Brown. “It’s not because of his playing ability,” Wannstedt said, inferring that it is the $5 million to $6 million salary demand. “We’ve talked to his people once a week since free agency started. But I don’t want to waste our time and money unless we feel there is something worth talking about.”‘
Dolphins re-sign Ruddy to 5-year deal
“Former Buffalo Bills guard Ruben Brown is expected to visit Miami next week if he has not signed with Detroit by then.”
Will Thurman sign?
Flutie talks on TSN
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Don’t look back
If you’re feeling a little sentimental about the Bills because they cut three of the best players in franchise history, get a grip on yourself. The Big Three showed they weren’t the kind of players they once were and it was time for them to go.