‘Because Brown, who will visit Buffalo today, is a restricted free agent, the Steelers have the right to match any offer he receives. If the Steelers choose not to match an offer, the team signing Brown must give Pittsburgh a seventh-round draft pick as compensation.’
BillsBeat - March 13, 2002
Teams Begin Dealing For Dunn
‘In other Bucs free-agent news, the Bills and Jets have expressed interest in talking to Bucs free-agent punter Mark Royals, according to Royals’ agent. A visit has not been arranged with either team yet, primarily because Royals leaves Thursday for Hawaii, where he will represent the Bucs at the NFL Players Association’s meeting of player representatives.’
Steelers meet with more free agents
‘In Houston, Holmes and Steelers kicker Kris Brown likewise visited and left without a deal, with Brown headed to Buffalo for another test of his restricted free agency.’
Jaguars notebook
‘Donahue also said the Bills will bring in kicker Mike Hollis for a look later this week.’
Free agents parade for the Bills
‘Quinn says he’s tired of sitting, he’s looking for a place to compete for a starting quarterback job.’
Bills interview three free agents, including Farrior
‘"I think this is an organization that’s on the rise and they’ll be able to make things happen with the right people. And they want me to be one of those people."’
Billy Buffalo to join NFL mascots in Annual Convention
@ The mascots are meeting to discuss critical issues such as rallying the crowd at games and best tips for removing pop stains from costumes. The NFL Team Mascots Convention will be held in New York with the hopes of raising spirits and promoting tourism in New Your City.
Darryl Talley/Raven Moon to Support Anchor House Ministries
@ Raven Moon Entertainment, Inc. announced today that it has teamed up with Former Buffalo Bill Star Darryl Talley to support Anchor House Ministries.
"You can only applaud the commitment Raven Moon Entertainment has made to children. Through Raven Moon’s ‘Mr. Bicycle Man’ Safety PSA, Anchor House can send a positive message out to children throughout the country, one which I am proud to stand behind," commented Darryl Talley.
BillsBeat - March 12, 2002
Some thoughts on Cowart, Sabres, Bonnies-Syracuse
‘The reality is this. London Fletcher, at 27 (as of May 19), is the same age as the man he replaced and though he isn’t a healthy Sam Cowart, he’s an awfully good player. Fletcher is squat – 5-10, 240 – but a sideline-to-sideline defender who has a non-stop motor and a vocal approach to leadership as compared to Cowart, a lockeroom leader who did it by example.’
Bills New Tight End Ready for Block Party
‘Moore had an offer to be the backup tight end to Mark Bruener in Pittsburgh. He also had an offer to stay in Tampa. But he took the Bills’ offer because it should provide more playing time.’
Bills Sign Former Buccaneers Tight End Dave Moore to Contract
‘The signing puts current tight Jay Riemersma in a precarious position. The Bills asked Riemersma if they could cut his $2.53 million salary this year by about $1.25 million and he refused, according to ESPN.’
Moore Calls In
‘”Alex and I were always on the same page back in our college days, I always knew what he was thinking. Both of those guys came out to dinner with me when I was up there and it was good to see them. I actually helped recruit Ruben to the University of Pittsburgh so we go back a ways.”‘
Bills sign Bucs' Moore
‘Last year he caught a career-high 35 passes and led the Bucs with five TD receptions. Moore, who will turn 33 in November, is a former University of Pittsburgh teammate of QB Alex Van Pelt and offensive guard Ruben Brown, and those players helped convince Moore to choose Buffalo.’
Bucs Lose Moore To Buffalo
‘”The Bills’ offensive coordinator [Kevin Gilbride] is very big on using two tight ends, and that’s how I got my start here in Tampa, so either way I’m going to be able to contribute,” Moore said. “That’s the big reason I decided to make the move. Believe me, I gave Tampa an opportunity to get something done, and I had a couple of conversations with [Coach] Jon Gruden and he wanted me to stay. We just couldn’t come to terms.”‘
Cold business
‘”I had a couple of conversations with (Gruden) and he wanted to keep me,” said Moore, who says he believes he can play for three more seasons. “We discussed the ways he was going to use me in his offense, different things. But the bottom line is, it comes down to the numbers. When push comes to shove, the Bucs weren’t willing to go where Pittsburgh and Buffalo wanted to go.”‘