‘Johnson will be held out of today’s morning practice, but might return for the afternoon session. For the moment, he is expected to start Saturday against the Philadelphia Eagles at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
BillsBeat - August 15, 2001
Johnson reinjures finger in practice
‘While Johnson was taken quickly to the locker room for treatment and was not made available to the media, it appears his latest injury wasn’t as serious as it looked and he will play in Saturday’s preseason game against Philadelphia at Ralph Wilson Stadium.’
Bills' free spirit Jackson gets job done with style
‘Budding tattoo artist. Owner of painted finger nails. Cultivator of creative facial hair designs, like the 6-inch goatee that wanted desperately out of his chin strap.’
Alexander the journeyman
‘Right now he’s best known to fans as "the guy wearing Jonathan Linton’s old jersey (No. 35)," not Alabama’s best back in 1997 that was a fourth-round pick by the Super Bowl champion Broncos in the 1998 draft.’
Flowers hurts knee vs. Rams
‘Flowers was hit on the knee on a cut block and had "significant swelling," coach Gregg Williams said. "All indications are that things will be fine."’
Bills return to work, get a bit of a scare
‘The Bills returned to practice Tuesday afternoon following Sunday’s game with the Rams, and they got a little bit of a scare when quarterback Rob Johnson left practice early after suffering an injury in drills. However, coach Gregg Williams said his injury wasn’t serious and wouldn’t keep Johnson out for a significant length of time.’
Quarterback's wince gives Bills a scare
‘"It looks like Rob banged that jammed (index) finger again," Williams said. "We’ll go ahead and treat it and ice it. After a good practice today, we were going to hold him out tomorrow anyway."’
BillsBeat - August 14, 2001
Price turns fearless in quest to be peerless
‘"It shows that he has some confidence in me," Price said. "Coach Williams and I have a great relationship. He’s on me a lot. He wants me to perform well. He thinks that I can perform at a high level, and that’s basically what he was throwing out there. It’s time for me to step up and have a big year."’
Bills regroup after preseason-opening loss
‘"Overall, we have a lot to work on and point to next week," Williams said as Buffalo resumes practicing at St. John Fisher College outside of Rochester, N.Y., on Tuesday. "We have to go back to training camp and concentrate on correcting the little things."’
BillsBeat - August 13, 2001
Rookies Henry and O'Leary step up
‘With a new West Coast Offensive scheme under head Coach Gregg Williams and a new starting quarterback , Rob Johnson, it seems things are about to change for the Buffalo Bills. The players that will stand out and make the Bills final roster are the ones who step up here in the preseason.’
Quotes from game
"For sure you can see that there were too many negative plays here to start the ballgame out and throughout the ballgame. That’s not the way we like to play. I thought that I saw some good positive things to build on. I thought I saw Travis Henry run the ball pretty effectively."
Bills first round draft pick answers fans
‘I feel naturally I play aggressive, a lot of people say I play too aggressive. Naturally playing aggressive will help me to fit in to a solid defense.’
Interview with Bills alum Darryl Talley
"The camardamereship that I had with the guys that I played with and walking out on the field on Sunday or Monday nights, that is the best feeling in the world."
FASTNET Powers Bills Training Camp Broadcast Via Wireless LAN
FASTNET used their existing Wireless network in Rochester, NY to deploy a roaming Wireless LAN solution allowing Logical Solutions to use their portable web cam anywhere inside the stadium. The result is live footage from the Bills training camp that fans can access via MyRochester.com, a LogicalSolutions.net web site, or WCMF.com daily from 6 – 11am.
Bills still have a lot of work to do
‘Still, they out-gained the Bills, 375-173, in total yardage and were much more potent offensively, though trailing 10-7 with 14 minutes to play. As Williams noted, "We’ve got a lot to work on." And, clearly, he’s right.’