‘On the surface, it’s a great way to make a living, playing football for hundreds of thousands of dollars (perhaps millions) in the National Football League. The money, the fame, the adoring fans… However, there can be a dark side to the glory. Young rookies, starry-eyed after their being drafted and reporting to their first team camps, were asked to open their eyes last week.’
BillsBeat - July 3, 2001
Kelly, Levy and Smerlas using their heads to fill stadium
‘"In looking across the leagues at the incredible interest in bobbleheads, this seemed like the perfect year to jump in," said Russ Brandon, Bills vice president, business development and marketing.’
Wegmans giving Bills bobbleheads
‘And starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, bobbleheads of ex-quarterback Jim Kelly, former coach Marv Levy and ex-defensive lineman Fred Smerlas will be available for Buffalo Bills fans who purchase a pair of tickets at Wegmans Food Markets Inc. to one of three selected 2001 games.’
It's now their call: Head ref Seeman passes torch
‘It can be safely said that no one loves and appreciates game officials of any sport more than Jerry Seeman. And when he retires this week and returns home, he will leave with obvious sadness. He has had a no-win job — who really ever embraces officials even when they are right?’
BillsBeat - July 2, 2001
You blew it: The worst calls in NFL history
Two terrible calls mentioned – Don Beebe stepping out in Bills-Oilers AFC playoff game and the ‘lateral’ in the Titans-Bills playoff game.
The Bills-Patriots game with multiple errors was mentioned as well.
Robert Hicks and the Bills OL
Still is plenty of uncertainty surrounding the Buffalo Bills offensive line, a unit that slipped dramatically in 2000. One exclamation point amid the question marks that exist, however, has been the offseason dedication of fourth-year tackle Robert Hicks, a prototype rightside power blocker who lost his focus and then his starting position a year ago.
Bills cut three UDFA's
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Bills released three players, all recently-signed free agents, on Monday.
The Bills cut wide receivers Stephen Campbell and Teddy Johnson and long-snapper Ryan Diepenbrock. All three were signed last April. The
moves come less than a month before the start of training camp.
Jim Kelly answers emails
‘This week, buffalobills.com caught up with former Bills quarterback Jim Kelly at his Football Camp.’
2001 NFL Strength of Schedule
‘Buffalo plays the 27th hardest schedule according to last year’s results. The opponents had a combined record of 120-136 (0.469) in 2000. The Bills will play 8 games against teams with +0.500 records and 5 games against playoff teams.’
BillsBeat - July 1, 2001
Bills alumni remember team's best receivers
‘The ex-Bills are conducting a poll, open to fans, to determine the 10 best wide receivers in the history of the franchise.’
Two Bills to tackle poetry reading
‘The yet-to-be-named Bills will be joined by Buffalo Jills cheerleaders, who will model fashions from L’Avant Garbe, a Pittsford boutique. The Blues Family, from Nik Entertainment, will perform.’
BillsBeat - June 30, 2001
Rebecca Grant to work on TBB's Robot Wars
Rebecca Grant, former host/correspondent for `The Buffalo Bills NFL Show’, to report from the Pit in TNN’S ROBOT WARS: EXTREME WARRIORS.
BillsBeat - June 29, 2001
Bills to honor Levy on Dec. 9
‘Former head coach Marv Levy will be honored by the Buffalo Bills on Dec. 9 when the team hosts the Carolina Panthers. During the ceremony, Levy will receive his ring from the Pro Football Hall of Fame.’
Centers, Bills happy together - Veteran FB fitting in
"With young guys, like we have on this team, there’s quite a bit more enthusiasm [than with Washington]," Centers said recently. "There’s a new energy about this place … I’m happy to be part of it."
QB Challenge returns to Hawaii
‘Who will be crowned the NFL’s "Top Gun?" Six of the NFL’s best quarterbacks return to the field on Saturday, July 14 and Sunday, July 15 to test their skills along with six former greats in the DIRECTV Presents the NFL Quarterback Challenge. Rob Johnson will be competing.
In a first this year for the NFL Quarterback Challenge, former NFL quarterbacks will be participating in the DIRECTV Million Dollar Throw. The star-studded list of players will attempt to throw a perfect pass from 30 yards for $1 million dollars (Half of the money will go to the player’s favorite charity). Jim Kelly will be competing.’