‘"He got his chance, he took advantage of it, and we’re happy he did," said Tom Modrak, the Bills’ assistant general manager who made a positive recommendation to general manager Tom Donahoe on Prioleau’s behalf. "I thought he had a good workout, and from there Tom pulled the trigger."’
BillsBeat - August 8, 2002
Irons has great football pedigree
‘"Football is definitely a love (of my family). My father played 10 years in the NFL and to follow in his footsteps is a dream come true. Now I want to pave my own way and make the most of this opportunity."’
A mentor with deep pockets
‘While at the University of Notre Dame, where he earned a degree in business management and information systems, Irons became close friends with investment wizard Warren Buffett, recognized as the world’s second-richest man.’
McDonnell a 'puppy' who works like a dog
‘Converted to tight end last year by the New York Giants after signing as a free agent, the Bills also believe he’s better suited for the offensive line.’
Flowers returns to practice
‘Flowers, the former first-round draft pick in 2000, suffered what was termed a ”chip fracture” in his neck during the practices with the Cleveland Browns last Friday and did not work until Wednesday’s pad-less practice at St. John Fisher College.’
Preseason play is a tough call
‘How much should Buffalo Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe and the rest of the team’s starters play in Friday night’s preseason opener against Cincinnati?’
Fan of the Day
”’I think Drew Bledsoe is a great addition to the team, now they just need to get (New York Yankees shortstop Derek) Jeter. The offensive line looks a lot stronger and I like the new uniforms. Now I have to go out and buy my three sons all new hats."’
Jim Kelly To Wave Green Flag
‘"I am incredibly honored to have been selected as the honorary starter for the Sirius Satellite Radio at The Glen," said Kelly. "I am a big fan of NASCAR racing and I’m excited to play such an important role in the weekend. To be here on behalf of Hunter’s Hope Foundation, makes it even more special."’
Kelly Honorary Starter at Glen
‘"We couldn’t be more excited to welcome Jim Kelly to Watkins Glen International," said track president Craig Rust. "Jim is a true football icon and has a wide following of fans that stretches outside of the State of New York. His work with Hunter’s Hope Foundation is truly an inspiration and we are very pleased to have him join us for New York State’s largest weekend spectator sporting event."’
Kelly to wave green flag
‘Kelly, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame last week, will wave the green flag for the 43-car field in the Sirius Satellite Radio at The Glen event at Watkins Glen.’
Bills cautious with Ostroski
‘"He’s coming along very well," Williams said, without providing a timetable on when Ostroski might be cleared for practice. "We want to make sure that once he gets out there, there’s not going to be any setbacks."’
Rookie Reed quickly catching on with Bills
‘"I think Larry Centers has put it well," coach Gregg Williams said, referring to the veteran fullback’s assessment of Reed. "He’s walked by me in practice and said, ‘It’s pretty safe to go ahead and put (Reed’s) name on his jersey."”
Brown expected to miss Bills' preseason opener
‘"Ruben is progressing real well, but it’s doubtful that he’ll play," coach Gregg Williams said Wednesday. "He’s made a lot of progress the last few days, but I’m just not going to rush him."’
BillsBeat - August 7, 2002
Reminder Of Policies At Ralph Wilson Stadium
In advance of the Bills first home game of the season vs. the Cincinnati Bengals this Friday evening, the team would like to remind fans of the policies that will be in effect at Ralph Wilson Stadium in 2002.
Fan Q & A With Nate Clements
Clements: I'm definitely confident in my abilities to go out there and shut down receivers and I get more and more confidence each year.