‘Behind those five include: Brown, who played last year in the Canadian league; James Jett, a 10-year veteran of the Raiders’ organization and an experienced deep threat; second-year man Andre Rone, who was on the roster but inactive all 16 games last year; Rodney Wright, a seventh-round pick last year; and Sam Aiken, a fourth-round pick this year out of North Carolina.’
BillsBeat - August 11, 2003
Brown takes bulk of snaps
‘"But he’s got good awareness. He understands the offense well. I would have liked to see him make some more plays outside the pocket. When he came out of the pocket a couple times he played conservatively and tried to take it down the field when he probably could have pulled it down and run with it."’
Better depth, special teams make Bills a contender
‘But in Saturday’s win at Baltimore, you could see clear signs that the Buffalo Bills are developing the sort of depth required to be a contender in an age of NFL parity.’
Bills show off new weapons
‘” Well, I felt like we were sloppy,” Bledsoe said. ” Thankfully, our defense stepped up, turned the ball over for us and gave us a chance to score on the short field.”‘
Clements' takeaway is a good omen
‘Buffalo also is the only AFC East team with a minus turnover ratio over the past three seasons (67 takeaways and 87 giveaways). The New York Jets were plus-17 (97-80), Miami plus-5 (99-94) and New England plus-3 (87-84).’
Get Wilson off the sidelines, into the Hall
‘One more year would make four consecutive summers that the Bills have been represented in Canton, Ohio, and the next one should be Ralph Wilson. Like he was 10 years ago in training camp, the owner has been watching from the sidelines. It’s time to get him on the main stage.’
BillsBeat - August 10, 2003
Bills hang on for exciting victory
‘The interception, which came deep in Baltimore territory, was actually a take-away by Buffalo’s Nate Clements from Ravens’ Marcus Robinson, who caught the ball over the middle for an apparent first down only to collide with the Bills’ cornerback who wrestled it away.’
Ravens can't convert in the end
‘In terms of actual competition with the Bills’ headliners, the Ravens achieved a stalemate with a tie score against the starters through one quarter.’
Sanders suffers injury on his first catch
‘The veteran receiver acquisition caught a short pass in Saturday night’s preseason opener and then got his foot twisted underneath Buffalo Bills defenders Takeo Spikes and Antwoine Winfield.’
One mighty happy return for Bills
‘The Bills’ starting defense allowed three first downs in four series of action. Besides the interception, Takeo Spikes and Co. forced two punts and allowed the Ravens to march 42 yards for a touchdown eight minutes into the game.’
Meeting with McGahee's agents ends upbeat
‘Donahoe said the Bills continue to be in contact with the trainers in Miami who are overseeing McGahee’s daily workouts. “We’ve been speaking with the rehab people,” Donahoe said. “He’s making progress.”‘
Demands of TV forced Joe D. to shorten speech
‘Inductees were asked to limit their speeches to seven minutes and presenters to three minutes for television purposes. When the first speakers exceeded their time, both Joe D. and I (his presenter) were told to cut our speeches even shorter because the producers at ESPN were tearing their hair out trying to stay within their allotted time.’
Bills edge Ravens on late return
‘The Bills defensive reserves failed in the final minute, allowing rookie quarterback Kyle Boller to drive the Ravens 59 yards in eight plays for what could have been the tying touchdown with 23 seconds to play.’
Oddsmaker plays up beasts of AFC
‘The Bills were 8-8 last year and should improve by at least one victory.’
Bills back up pre-season optimism
‘Buffalo forced three takeaways, including interceptions by Clements and linebacker DaShon Polk, who also recovered a fumble. In addition, the Bills logged three sacks.’