Some tidbits (wonder if the last one is really true?):
---Regarding Kelsey: The Bills hard-working-but-sack-challenged veteran defensive end has collected a mere 4.5 sacks in the two seasons since signing a four-year, $23 million contract. He has just 17 sacks in his six-year NFL career, an average of fewer than 3.0 per season....
Kelsay finds himself fighting for not just his starting job but his roster spot as the Bills get set to open training camp on July 25 in Rochester, N.Y.
---Flamboyant agent Drew Rosenhaus is already working on getting wide receiver Terrell Owens an extension beyond his one-year deal, saying his client is enjoying Buffalo and wouldn't mind finishing his career there.
---Lankster, who played at West Virginia, could prove to be a sleeper for the Bills. In spring drills, he collected five interceptions and seven pass breakups.
--- If the NFL goes forward with expanding its schedule by a game or two, Toronto's Rogers Communications wants badly to land more Bills games.
"I'm sure they want another game. And who knows?" Wilson said. "I don't know whether they'll get another game or not. We'll have to see how it works out up there."
---Things were so shaky at nickel, the Bills used strong safety Donte Whitner on the slot receiver for many games. Corner eventually emerged late in the season and now is poised to win the job outright.
---Scott has replaced Whitner at the starting strong safety spot leaving Whitner in a three-way fight for the starting job at free safety. Simpson's play has tailed off but the team is high on rookie Byrd.
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