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Demands at cornerback and offensive line due to injury forced the Bills hand again on Wednesday. Two days removed from releasing veteran LB Kirk Morrison, Buffalo cleared another roster spot by moving veteran DE Chris Kelsay to injured reserve. The club then promoted CB T.J. Heath and G Keith Williams from the practice squad to the active roster.
Yeah, but I doubt he ever sees them unless he takes a paycut. Given the contracts given to Williams and Anderson, Kelsay is a backup now. With salaries of $3.725M next year and $3.745M the year after there is no way they bring him back unless he cuts his salary to match his role.
He should have never started and given such a prominent role on the team. He made some plays over the years but he left as many on the field by not being good enough or not being disciplined (never set the edge like he should have)
I could see Kelsay being a cap casualty this year in order to re-sign guys like Byrd and Levitre. With the emergence of Kyle Moore I don't think Kelsay has enough value to justify his cap number.
Just off the top of my head, here is a list of guys that we've let walk or traded since Kelsay has been here: Nate Clements, Jonas Jennings, Jim Leonard, Takeo Spikes, Paul Posluzny, London Fletcher, Lee Evans, Jason Peters, Brian Moorman. I know there are others but those are the major ones, and pretty much all of them except Evans went on to be at least decent with other teams.
Now, I'm not saying we should have kept all these guys. I didn't even want to keep all of them (especially not Poz, before justa jumps in and reminds everybody), and some of them had extenuating circumstances. I'm simply saying that I don't see the logic in getting rid of all these guys while keeping Kelsay. It's mind-boggling.
Already ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Rams and considered unlikely for the Bills Week 15 game against the Seahawks, it was hoped that Chris Hairston would have a chance to play in Buffalo’s final two regular season games. That hope was dashed on Thursday as the team placed Hairston on season-ending injured reserve with an ankle injury.
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