Bills report: Inside slant
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
That axiom is playing itself out when it comes to two very big offensive linemen in the NFL, one now a Buffalo Bill.
In Jacksonville, coaches and fans are hoping Mike Williams, the No. 4 overall pick of Buffalo's in 2001 who was released this off-season, can meet his expectations and be a missing link.
In Buffalo, coaches and fans are hoping Aaron Gibson, the 27th overall pick of Detroit's in 1999 who was out of football last season, can do the same. more
Bills report: Notes, quotes
The Bills will conduct a series of three-day organized team activities over a three-week period starting next week. The team's new coaching staff did a good chunk of installation work in two previous voluntary camps. Attendance was nearly 100 percent, with fewer than a handful of veterans choosing not to attend. Of course, one very important player has yet to attend, RB Willis McGahee. Insiders predict a contract holdout is looming, but so far, agent Drew Rosenhaus is keeping mum, particularly after the negative press he received during the Terrell Owens controversy.more
Bills report: Strategy and personnel
The Bills hope to get some answers for their many offensive line questions over the next three weeks during a series of organized team activities.
One player to watch is second-year man Justin Geisinger, a sixth-round pick out of Vanderbilt who has made strong strides under assistant Jim McNally and could wind up as Buffalo's starting center were he to beat out free agent Melvin Fowler. more
One man's trash is another man's treasure.
That axiom is playing itself out when it comes to two very big offensive linemen in the NFL, one now a Buffalo Bill.
In Jacksonville, coaches and fans are hoping Mike Williams, the No. 4 overall pick of Buffalo's in 2001 who was released this off-season, can meet his expectations and be a missing link.
In Buffalo, coaches and fans are hoping Aaron Gibson, the 27th overall pick of Detroit's in 1999 who was out of football last season, can do the same. more
Bills report: Notes, quotes
The Bills will conduct a series of three-day organized team activities over a three-week period starting next week. The team's new coaching staff did a good chunk of installation work in two previous voluntary camps. Attendance was nearly 100 percent, with fewer than a handful of veterans choosing not to attend. Of course, one very important player has yet to attend, RB Willis McGahee. Insiders predict a contract holdout is looming, but so far, agent Drew Rosenhaus is keeping mum, particularly after the negative press he received during the Terrell Owens controversy.more
Bills report: Strategy and personnel
The Bills hope to get some answers for their many offensive line questions over the next three weeks during a series of organized team activities.
One player to watch is second-year man Justin Geisinger, a sixth-round pick out of Vanderbilt who has made strong strides under assistant Jim McNally and could wind up as Buffalo's starting center were he to beat out free agent Melvin Fowler. more
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