
| January 19, 2004 | « Previous Story | HOME | Next Story » | Posted at 08:27 PM |
On the same day that Buffalo welcomed quarterback Jim Kelly with opened arms, a jam-packed press conference and a congratulatory call from the Governor; Kent Hull, a free agent center who had played three seasons with the New Jersey Generals, also signed with the Bills. No parade, no questions and no phone calls. And Hull wouldn't have wanted it any other way. The Bills weren't complaining either. Hull quickly became the anchor of the offensive line and helped turn things around under head coach Marv Levy. During the '90 season, the players and coaches brought Buffalo's fans an AFC championship and the franchise's first opportunity to win the Lombardi Trophy. Hull felt the team's whirlwind postseason made for an unforgettable Super Bowl experience.
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