Edwards shows poise dealing with the heat
By Mark Gaughan - News Sports Reporter
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — There was a business-as-usual vibe when Trent Edwards stepped onto the field with eight minutes left in Sunday's game and the Buffalo Bills trailing the Jacksonville Jaguars, 16-10.
"There was a TV timeout, and Trent broke it down to us," said Bills center Melvin Fowler of his quarterback. "He said, "We know what we have to do. This is our time. Let's do it.'"
"Nobody had a look of worry or concern in their eyes," said receiver Josh Reed. "We believe."
Believe it, Buffalo fans. The Bills are 2-0 for the first time in five years after Sunday's come-from-behind, 20-16 victory over the Jaguars.
By Mark Gaughan - News Sports Reporter
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — There was a business-as-usual vibe when Trent Edwards stepped onto the field with eight minutes left in Sunday's game and the Buffalo Bills trailing the Jacksonville Jaguars, 16-10.
"There was a TV timeout, and Trent broke it down to us," said Bills center Melvin Fowler of his quarterback. "He said, "We know what we have to do. This is our time. Let's do it.'"
"Nobody had a look of worry or concern in their eyes," said receiver Josh Reed. "We believe."
Believe it, Buffalo fans. The Bills are 2-0 for the first time in five years after Sunday's come-from-behind, 20-16 victory over the Jaguars.
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