‘”People are going to say what they want,” Jones said. “I’ve seen it. I’ve heard it, the worst possible things. I don’t want to get into that. Just ugly stuff, man, even from kids. Little kids! I mean, I can’t do anything about it. I can’t control it, so I don’t waste my energy on it anymore.”‘
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Bucky Gleason: Diehard Buffalo fan has roadie to remember, thanks to Bills and Sabres
‘For years, from his 15-by-20-foot universe in the Virginia Home, he has listened to every Bills game on his computer. He keeps up with the daily minutia during the week. His teams in Yahoo! fantasy leagues are loaded with Bills and Sabres. He picks only the Bills and Sabres when playing video games.’
Jay Skurski’s Bills-Bucs scouting report: Buffalo’s beleaguered passing game has a chance to right itself
‘The team’s average of 17.8 points per game ranks 27th in the NFL, while the defense is No. 1 in points against, at just 14.8 per game. Despite that discrepancy, coach Sean McDermott said he doesn’t worry about any chemistry issues that could creep up from defensive players growing impatient with their offensive counterparts.’
Mark Gaughan’s Matchup Watch: Buccaneers at Bills
‘The Bills’ star guard has two tough assignments in a row after going up on occasion two weeks ago against Cincinnati defensive tackle Geno Atkins. Now Incognito faces a player who’s arguably a tad better than Atkins. The top four 3-technique defensive tackles in the league, in one order or another, are the Rams’ Aaron Donald, the Bucs’ McCoy, the Eagles’ Fletcher Cox and Atkins. McCoy, the third overall pick in 2010, has made five straight Pro Bowls and is a three-time, first-team All-Pro. He has a very fast get-off. Watch for him exploding off the snap. McCoy has 35.5 sacks since 2013, tops among NFL defensive tackles.’
Mark Gaughan’s Play to Watch: Red-zone pass to Cam Brate
‘Who leads all NFL tight ends in touchdown catches since the start of 2016? Rob Gronkowski? Travis Kelce? Antonio Gates? No. It’s Tampa Bay’s Cam Brate, who has 12, including four this season. The third-year Harvard product is 6-foot-5 with a big wingspan.’
Mark Gaughan’s Big-Play Breakdown: Bucs’ seam route to Mike Evans
‘Tampa Bay quarterback Jameis Winston is good at throwing down the seams to the intermediate and deep parts of the field. He likes to throw to the inside receiver. He has complete faith in star receiver Mike Evans. Sometimes Winston forces it to Evans when he shouldn’t.’
Don Paul’s updated Bills-Bucs forecast
‘Game temperature: 75-78 degrees.’
Jay Skurski’s Bills Mailbag: Which Bills have the most trade value?
‘Again, trading any of these players would be a huge long shot. Their value comes from what they’ve done so far this season, and what they can reasonably be projected to do in the future, and that makes them exactly the type of players the Bills should retain.’
Inside the Bills: With cancer survivors being honored Sunday, assistant coach Marc Lubick reflects on his fight
‘For that, they “cut me from right below my sternum to below my belly button and kind of pulled all my insides out to go look at the lymph nodes. There were 13 lymph nodes in my back, and half of those were infected.”’
Inside the NFL: Declining TV ratings a major worry for league
‘The Buffalo Bills are down about three percent from where they were after five games in 2016. However, except for a slight drop in ratings for Thursday Night Football, Buffalo is bucking the national trend with increases in viewership for Sunday night and Monday night games. Ratings for games not involving the Bills on Buffalo’s CBS and Fox affiliates are also up.’
White still beating himself up over getting beat by Green
‘”It’s tough, because one of the main reasons why we’re 3-2, man, we lost the game because of the way I played,” White said Friday. “Yeah, it’s definitely tough, but then it’s obviously tougher when you have a bye week and you don’t get to play the next week to kind of bounce back. I’m always hard on myself, man, because I want to be the best in the league. I want to be in the Hall of Fame, so I can’t have letdowns like that if I want to be one of the best corners in the league. I take it upon my chin and I take it personally, I take it hard.”‘
‘Defend our Dirt’ more than a slogan to Bills’ players
‘You can bet every man on the roster is going to be placing a hand on that “Defend our Dirt” sign before kickoff. That includes even their most senior veteran, 12th-year defensive tackle Kyle Williams.’
Bills Notebook: Winston to start for Buccaneers, Matthews questionable
‘Bills coach Sean McDermott said earlier in the day his team was “preparing for either” Winston or Fitzpatrick, although his defensive players made it clear that they fully expected Winston to get the start.’
Vic Carucci’s Take Five: Bills can’t afford to play down to the opposition again
‘Even with a healthy Jameis Winston at quarterback, the Buccaneers have enough problems in all phases the Bills can and should exploit if they’re the legitimate contender they’re capable of being in this wide-open league.’
Buccaneers have NFL-low six sacks as a defense, how has Tyrod Taylor performed while not under pressure?
‘Under pressure through five games, Taylor’s passer rating is 74.5. He’s completed just 51.3 percent of his throws, and has an adjusted completion percentage of 69.7 percent.’