Daryl Porter, who signed with Miami in March after three seasons with Buffalo, was one of several former Bills who found themselves without a job Sunday night. The Dolphins cut Porter, who led the team with 24 tackles during the preseason. Veteran QB Billy Joe Hobert was let go by the Colts, DE Corey Moore – cut by the Bills this year – was released by the Bengals and OT Robert Hicks parted with the Lions.
BillsBeat - September 4, 2001
Henry Jones headlines final cuts for Bills
In the short tenure of the new Bills brainstrust they have shown a penchant for being decisive no matter what player it involves. A week before training camp they cut veteran linebacker, John Holecek. History repeated itself Sunday when the Bills reduced their roster to 53. Henry Jones name stood out like a shining beacon in the night on the Bills cut list.
After winning, biggest Bills fan is already losing (weight)
‘On July 26, Georger, who is 20, weighed 145 pounds. On Aug. 26 at Edgefest, where contestants weighed in, he tipped the scale at 181 pounds.’
Gregg Williams post-practice quotes (9/3)
He speaks on the release of Henry Jones, the role of the strong safety, on Travis Henry, on the roster’s youth and on the kicking game.
Hill hears opportunity knocking
‘"Yes, he’s ready to take over," Irvin said of Hill. "No one is setting him up for failure. That’s why he’s in there – because they feel like he can get it done. He’ll be ready."’
Christie keeps kicking job . . . for now
‘On Monday, Bills coach Gregg Williams asserted, "Steve’s still our kicker." That didn’t need to be said two months ago.’
Haslett says Saints healthy
‘The Saints are interested in signing veteran strong safety Henry Jones, who was released by the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Saints general manager Randy Mueller talked with Jones’ agent Jim Steiner on Monday about trying to arrange a visit sometime this week, said Ben Dogra, a partner in Steiner’s St. Louis-based office.’
Hill thrust into Bills' starting safety position
‘"It’s hard because I hope everybody doesn’t expect me to fill his shoes, because I can’t fill his shoes," said Hill, who coincidentally learned of the news while celebrating his 25th birthday on Sunday. "He’s Henry Jones and I’m Raion Hill. And all I can do is be me."’
Hill now Bills safety valve
‘Two years ago Raion Hill wasn’t good enough to make the Buffalo Bills opening-day roster. As of Sunday afternoon — the day he celebrated his 25th birthday — Hill is the team’s new starting strong safety.’
Bills applying pressure, but Christie doesn't wilt
‘Sunday, the Bills brought in veteran Al Del Greco and young Jon Hilbert for tryouts in the wake of Christie’s disastrous 4-for-11 preseason, but both left town without the Bills’ job. "Steve is still our kicker," Williams said. "He’s made a bunch of kicks in his time, and that always figures in."’
BillsBeat - September 3, 2001
Christie's job on the line entering season
‘After blaming his recent troubles on tall grass in Cincinnati, and the fact that he has a new long-snapper and holder, Christie is now pointing the finger at himself. "It was me. And I’ll take the responsibility for that," Christie said. "I just need to come through now, so that’s that."’
Ask Leif Larsen
Ask Bills Player of the Week defensive tackle Leif Larsen a question.
Colts agree to contract with former Bills CB
He was 1993 Buffalo Bills 1st round pick who has been with the Bears but was released under a change of management. He signed a 1 year, $1 Million deal with Indianapolis Colts.
Bills send Henry Jones packing
‘"It wasn’t an easy decision. It’s something we gave a lot of thought and consideration to over the last couple of weeks. We certainly wish all the best for Henry. He’s been an outstanding player here and a better person for the organization and the community. We wish him well."’
New ghosts will haunt Bills' payroll
‘With the release of veteran safety Henry Jones, the Bills have about $20.5 million in cap space committed to players who are no longer on the team. That means 30 percent of their $67.4 million salary cap total for this year is devoted to invisible men.’