‘”Anytime you have an offense where you have two 1,000-yard receivers [Peerless Price and Eric Moulds] and a 1,400-yard rusher [Travis Henry], it’s a reflection of the guys up front who allow that to happen,” Bledsoe said. “They don’t get as much recognition, so I thought it was the right thing to do to bring them along.”‘
BillsBeat - January 4, 2003
A two-for-one comeback special
It was ten years ago on January 3, 1993. The AFC Wild Card game between the Houston Oilers and Buffalo Bills.
Woodlands High alum completes rookie season with Bills
‘A year ago, Grant Irons was sitting in a South Bend, Ind. classroom, pursuing graduate courses at the University of Notre Dame.
This year, he’s mulling a suddenly bright future as a defensive end in the National Football League.’
BillsBeat - January 3, 2003
Bills Greatest Comebacks
Buffalo 37, Indianapolis 35 – September 21, 1997 at Rich Stadium
The Bills mounted the second-larges comeback in NFL regular season history when they overturned a 26-0 deficit. Rookie RB Antowain Smith capped off Buffalo's scoring frenzy when he crashed through the line and scampered 54 yards. He had scored the go-ahead TD (30-29) on a one-yard plunge on the previous series.
The Comeback vs. Houston - How it Happened
Two plays into the Oilers' next drive, Bills safety Henry Jones intercepted a deflected Moon pass and returned it 15 yards to the Houston 23-yard line. The Bills gained five yards on three plays and faced a fourth-and-five. Time out, Buffalo. Reich convinced Levy to go for it on fourth down. He then saw Reed break away from the safety and hit him on the goal line for 18 yards and a touchdown. Houston 25, Buffalo 31. In a span of six minutes and 52 seconds, the Bills had cut their deficit from 32 points to four.
Playoff Flashback: Jan. 3, 1993 (Comeback Game)
Buffalo scored four TDs in under seven minutes in the third quarter, and rallied from a 35-3 deficit to down the Oilers 41-38, marking the greatest comeback in NFL history.
Buffalo Bills NFL Auction
Claim a one of a kind item for your collection and bid on the actual jersey (Reebok size 46) worn by wide receiver Eric Moulds in the Bills' win over the Dolphins on 12/1/02. In this huge win for the Bills, Moulds had five catches for 130 yards and one score. Also autographed by Moulds immediately after the game, this jersey will be a valuable addition to any Bills fan's collection. Bid today!
Playoff Flashback: Jan. 3, 1982
Cincinnati jumped out to a 14-0 1st quarter lead, after cashing in on a long punt return and an INT, and defeated Buffalo 28-21, to secure the 1st postseason victory in the history of the Bengals’ franchise.
Playoff Flashback: Jan. 3, 1981
In dramatic fashion, San Diego rallied from a 14-3 deficit as QB Dan Fouts connected with WR Ron Smith on a 50-yard scoring pass with just 2:08 remaining in the game. The reception was only the 5th of the season for Smith.
Alumni Update: Joe Cribbs
Joe Cribbs had a very successful rookie campaign. A consensus choice as AFC Rookie-of-the-Year, Cribbs finished second in the conference with 1,185 rushing yards and was the only rookie to start in the Pro Bowl. The key to his early success?
BillsBeat - January 2, 2003
Send your question to Drew Bledsoe
Bledsoe finished the season with a strong game, completing 23 of 31 passes (74.2%) for 231 yards, 1 TD and 0 INT. His quarterback rating in the season finale was 105.7. It was one of six times in 2002 that the first-year Bills quarterback had a rating of over 100 and the 28th time in his career.
Bills' TV ratings top all CBS affiliates
‘According to figures released from Nielsen Media Research and WIVB-TV, the Bills had the highest market-by-market ratings of all CBS affiliates across the country and third overall behind Milwaukee and Pittsburgh.’
5th Down: Go, Henry, Go
In the course of one year, Travis Henry has completed a marathon run in sprinter's time.
If you compare the rookie of 2001 to the veteran of 2002, you'll find a man who has traveled the greatest of distances in the quickest of times.
Q&A With Definsive Line Coach John Levra
"My recommendations would just to be… our objective would be to improve our pass rush. We haven't done a great job of that this year. We would certainly like to put more pressure on the quarterback. I think we've done a decent job of playing the run most of the time. I would probably try to get some guys bigger and stronger before next season."
Cincinnati Holds First Pick In 2003 Draft
The Bengals' choice will be followed by the Detroit Lions picking second and Houston Texans third. Buffalo – 14th.