Pat Williams’ five-year contract extension with the Bills last week was a true indication that the reserve nose tackle is solidly in the team’s plans. Of course, Ted Washington is still signed for the next three seasons as well. Does that mean Williams is stuck behind Washington until 2003?
BillsBeat - March 30, 2000
BillsBeat - March 29, 2000
Phillips does some defending
From 3-4 to 4-3?
BillsBeat - March 28, 2000
When the Bills play, everybody watches
BillsBeat - March 27, 2000
Bills' scouting staff among best in NFL
The Bills’ scouting staff has continued to find very good players in the draft year after year. They are players who are able to step in and contribute immediately such as Sam Cowart, Antoine Winfield and Peerless Price.
BillsBeat - March 26, 2000
Bills not far from rejoining NFL's elite
BillsBeat - March 24, 2000
TSN Bills Report
Article makes plenty of good points about Buffalo’s low draft positions over the years. The success is a tribute to Buffalo’s front office and coaching staff through the years.
Bills extend Williams' contract
BillsBeat - March 23, 2000
Bills lock up Williams with five-year extension
Thomas happy about change
Bills make effort to keep Ruben Brown
Instant replay will be a hot debate again
BillsBeat - March 22, 2000
Irvin's cast is off
And good comments about Sam Cowart and John Holecek …
There may be better players individually, but as a tandem, Sam Cowart and John Holecek are the best in the NFL.
The AFC-East - spotlight off now
Last year the AFC-East became known as the best division in the NFL – times have changed.
Williams signs five-year extension
Reserve nose tackle Pat Williams signed a five-year contract extension with the Bills on Wednesday. Terms of the contract were not disclosed. In February, Williams was tendered a high offer in the $1 million-range as a restricted free agent.