- There had been some concern that outside linebacker Sam Cowart's hamstring injury was worse than the Jets were letting on. Cowart was supposed to practice during the week of the Jets' first preseason game, but he didn't return to practice until after the game, and he only participated in noncontact drills at that. Given Cowart's proneness to injury lately, this may bear watching.
- This could be a make-or-break camp for three Bills veterans: defensive end Erik Flowers, who is struggling with a neck injury, defensive end Bryce Fisher and wide receiver Jeremy McDaniel.
- Trade rumors continue to float around Buffalo regarding running back Shawn Bryson. The thinking is that the Bills are waiting for another team to have an injury at running back, after which they can make an offer. Bryson is currently slated to be the primary backup for Travis Henry, but the Bills have two other running backs who could fill that role in Sammy Morris and Richard Huntley.
- Don't be surprised if Bills guard Marques Sullivan supplants veteran Jerry Ostroski as the starting right guard. Ostroski remains on the physically-unable-to-perform list with a leg injury, and Sullivan has been playing very well.
Whispers around the NFL (concerning the Bills)
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Originally posted by paladin warriorRALPH is drove me nut.Tags: None
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Northernbillfan: "Especially if Ostroski won't take the pay cut the Bills want him to."
Assuming the talk about Ostroski taking a pay cut is more than a mere rumor that both he and TD have denied, the pay cut idea only has merit if Ostroski is bumped from the starting position. I can see the logic of a pay cut if Jerry O can't cut it as a starter any more, but the reverse doesn't work. A demotion from the starting position is nonsense as punishment for not taking a pay cut.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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