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March 31, 2008

Bills Get 4th and 7th Round Compensatories

The Bills weren't expecting much feeling they would not be credited with a net loss of free agents from last offseason, meaning they would not be awarded any compensatory picks. But the league surprised them awarding them a fourth and seventh-round pick Monday at the NFL annual owners meetings.

March 30, 2008

BILLS: Posluszny back to 100 percent

As evidenced by Paul Posluszny’s opening exchange with media members Tuesday, the mood was light as the Buffalo Bills began offseason voluntary workouts at the Ralph Wilson Stadium Fieldhouse on Tuesday.

Team misconduct comes under scrutiny

PALM BEACH, Fla. — Player misconduct was a big focus of the NFL’s owners meetings a year ago. Misconduct by team officials will be a big emphasis this year. New guidelines regarding the integrity of the game, team discipline and the league’s public image are expected to be outlined by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Davis overspending with both fists to rescue Raiders

You hate to criticize an owner for dipping deep into his profits and spending big money to try to win. However, it’s hard not to be skeptical of the Oakland Raiders’ efforts this spring to pull themselves out of the basement of the AFC West.

Bills have many candidates for upgrades at draft

March Madness is still berserk, baseball moves from Japan back to the continental United States and Tiger Woods resumes his chase for near-perfection, but pro football still manages to poke its nose into the sports section occasionally even if it’s the endless procession of mock drafts.

March 29, 2008

Safety Wilson Preaching Persistence

George Wilson is known as a player that has always had to go the extra mile to make his career a success. Even though his aspirations were faced with several road blocks he persevered. And that's the message Wilson now imparts on those of the next generation in his home state of Kentucky.

How Buffalo's Receiving Corps Measures Up

As the NFL off-season chugs along toward the NFL Draft, it is becoming abundantly clear that as far as the Buffalo Bills go, wide receiver is the team's biggest need.

Cornerback shouldn't be highest draft priority for Bills

The Buffalo Bills finished 29th out of 32 NFL teams in pass defense during their 7-9 campaign in 2007, so fans are naturally expecting the team to upgrade its cornerback position during next month's draft.

Let’s not split hairs: This is silly

When the NFL owners get together for their annual spring meetings at a swanky resort in Palm Beach, Fla., next week, they’ll examine ways to make the league better.

Still no clear No. 1

Start of the NFL Draft remains uncertain with just four weeks to go before the selection process.

Everett gives thanks

Kevin Everett and Marc Buoniconti each suffered a severe spinal cord injury while making a tackle. The difference between them on Friday was the result of more than 20 years of research.

March 27, 2008

As I See It: "Will" James be the starter?

willjames_sm.JPGIf Will James has been able to put his back injuries behind him to the extent that he can return to the form that he showed when he was with the NY Giants, he will have an excellent shot at winning a starting CB role. His health, however, is going to be a big "IF", though.

After the season that he had last year, it is hard for me to see James supplanting Terrance McGee in the Bills' starting lineup on defense. But, if McGee struggles as he did in 2006, I could see James and Greer starting, with McGee as the nickle CB for a few games. But, I don't think that is the most likely scenario.

As well as Greer played last season, IMHO, Will James has a better chance of beating out Greer for a starting CB spot, if he is able to return to the form of his NY Giant days, than he does of beating out McGee--or to put it another way, if James plays well enough to claim a starting CB job, McGee is likely to be seen as being better than Greer by the coaching staff. James has something that the Bills need at CB that Greer simply does not: size. With all of the big WRs that the Bills will face, if all things otherwise are equal between Greer and James, this gives James an advantage over Greer that the coaching staff will undoubtedly take into consideration.

But, it will be up to James to show that he can play at least as well as Greer to nail down a starting job. And, there is no guarantee that he will be able to do that. For all we know now, Ashton Youboty might take a big step up and challenge for a starting job....

Whether James or Greer starts opposite McGee, there is a good chance that James (or perhaps Youboty) will play on the outside, with McGee moving inside against the slot receiver, when the Bills go to their nickle defense.

With his size and injury issues, specifically being his back, James is more suited to playing on the outside, matching up with bigger WRs. This is one of the reasons that he lost the nickle back job with Philly at the end of last season after Lito Sheppard returned.

On the other hand, with his speed and quickness, McGee matches up better against smaller, but quicker slot receivers than he does against bigger WRs. The same holds true, to a lesser extent, for Greer as well (although Greer doesn't have quite the quickness that McGee has and is a bit stronger running in a straight line).

Additionally, moving McGee inside against the slot receivers is something that the Bills have had some success with doing in the past. During the 2006 season, the Bills began to use Kiwaukee Thomas on the outside, with McGee matched up in the slot, in their nickle defense and had some good results. If James doesn't beat out Greer for the starting CB job opposite McGee, it is very likely that the Bills will try to use W.James in much the same way as they used K.Thomas.

The wild-card in all of this, in my opinion, is going to be Ashton Youboty.

As I see it, Youboty's rookie season was totally lost--as if he had been lost to injury early on and had simply missed the entire season--and last season could be viewed a being his first season with the team. Viewed in this way, one can look at Youboty as being very much like a player going from his rookie season into his second season in the league--essentially being in that time period when a player can be expected to make his biggest step up from one season to the next.

While we can't know at this point what kind of progress, if any, Youboty will make this offseason, one encouraging sign that he may be ready to show more than he has thus far for the Bills has been the fact that, according to Chris Brown's reports on BB.com, Youboty has been working out regularly on his own at OBD with some of the other players, like Poz and Kelsay, etc. Youboty has some size, but needed to get stronger and refine his techniques in order to achieve his potential on the NFL level. Working out regularly with workout fantatics like Poz and Kelsay, etc. should at least result in Youboty coming into the OTAs and training camp stronger, if not better all around.

If he is going to be anything more than a fringe player in the NFL, Youboty is going to have to step it up this season. It is possible that he will do that and it is just as possible that he won't.

If he does, it could make for an interesting battle for the starting CB jobs in training camp--particularly if W.James is able to return to his pre-injury form. With both Youboty and James possessing more size than McGee and Greer, the Bills could be in a position of being able to mix-and-match their CBs depending upon their opponents if those four CBs can stay healthy all season, with both of the starting CB spots basically up for grabs.

If Youboty doesn't step up to the point of being able to challenge for a starting job, however, he still could have a shot at playing on the outside in the nickle package if W.James struggles or has injury problems. Or, his career with the Bills could be in serious jeopardy of ending soon.

Because of his experience and the quality of his play before his back injuries, James looks to the the guy who is likely to have the best chance of breaking into the starting lineup at this point. If he returns to the form he was showing with the NY Giants just prior to getting hurt, he could, as has been said, turn out to be the second best addition of the offseason for the Bills. But regardless, because of what he brings to the table with his size, IMHO it is safe to say that he will play an important role in the Bills' secondary this season, if he can stay healthy, be it as a starter, nickle or dime back.

And, at this point, I would not compare him to Jason Webster. At his best, before he was injured, W.James was a lot better playing for the Giants than J.Webster ever was playing for Atlanta. While it is impossible to judge whether James will be able to regain that form before seeing him in a Bills uniform this season, even if he doesn't, James will give the Bills size that Webster lacked and, in doing that, will still be able to help the team.

(It should be noted that I wasn't really big on Jason Webster as more than a stop-gap or nickle back prospect when the Bills acquired him, while, on the other hand, I watched William James (Peterson) develop to the point where he was having a very nice, breakout season for the Giants when he first hurt his back and have high hopes for him if he can return to that level of play again. So, I must admit a certain bias in my assessment of the two players here.)

Still, as much as I like James, I'm not ready to count Youboty out just yet, either. In the best case scenario, both of these players could challenge and perhaps even win starting jobs with the Bills this season. It's more likely, though, that only one of them will (with the other possibly playing a key secondary role). But, which one will it be? Right now I think that James has a much better chance of winning a starting CB job--probably supplanting Greer. But, I wouldn't be shocked to see Youboty doing that either--or being right there with him. McGee and Greer did well last season, but not well enough that one or both could not be beaten out for their spots in the starting lineup this year.

March 26, 2008

Simpson Working His Way Back

It was an encouraging sign to say the least. Bills safety Ko Simpson was not only back on his own two feet again on the first day of Buffalo's offseason conditioning program, he was drive pushing a 225-pound weight sled 20 yards down the field.

Bills get back to business

Smiles, warm handshakes and optimism filled the Buffalo Bills’ Fieldhouse Tuesday.

Bills QB Edwards eager to start building off rookie season

If a clean-shaven face means a fresh start, Trent Edwards arrived for the opening of the Buffalo Bills' voluntary offseason conditioning program eager to show how far he can carry them now that he's the starting quarterback.

Bills re-sign three players

The Buffalo Bills re-signed defensive tackle Jason Jefferson and two other players, the team announced today.

March 25, 2008

McNally to assist UB

Retired Buffalo Bills offensive line coach Jim McNally is returning home a second time.

Tampering costs 49ers a draft slot

The San Francisco 49ers forfeited their fifth-round pick in next month’s NFL draft after Commissioner Roger Goodell said they tampered with Chicago linebacker Lance Briggs.

Bills officially sign CB James

The Buffalo Bills signed cornerback William James, the team announced today. Terms of the contract were not disclosed, but the deal had been agreed to some time ago.

March 24, 2008

BILLSTUFF: BILLS SEEKING TREASURE IN NFL TRASH

Less than a month into the 2008 free-agency period, the Buffalo Bills find themselves rummaging through the National Football League's bargain bin.

Wendling Hoping For Defensive Opportunity

It's a position Buffalo's defensive staff is looking at in a few different ways. The Bills strong safety position is currently manned by a former first-round pick, but would Donte Whitner be a greater asset for the Bills defense at free safety?

DL Review

Defensive ends Aaron Schobel and Chris Kelsay signed big contracts before the 2007 season, and combined for only 8.5 sacks. This off-season, the Bills reloaded at defensive tackle, with the additions of Marcus Stroud and Spencer Johnson. With a ton of money tied up on the defensive line, the unit must deliver in 2008. Here's the breakdown...

Bills Get Back To Work In A Week

It may be hard for some to believe, but the preparations for the 2008 season begin in earnest a week from today as the Bills will open their offseason conditioning program at that time.

Though the workouts are voluntary they've been very heavily attended the past couple of seasons under head coach Dick Jauron.

"We've had good attendance," said Bills strength and conditioning coordinator J.T. Allaire. "I'd say we usually have somewhere around 50 guys showing up consistently every week. Knowing that it's voluntary that's a great thing for our program."

Bills Host CB Carr

Depth at cornerback is something the Bills are still taking a hard look at in free agency as they hosted Oakland restricted free agent Chris Carr Thursday. Entering his fourth NFL season Carr has served mainly as a sub-package defensive back and kick returner in his time with the Raiders and wants something more.

"Personally I want to get out of Oakland," said Carr. "I just want a change and a shot to go somewhere else and prove I'm a starting corner or starting nickel back."

March 23, 2008

Top Five Best Fit Bills Draft Prospects

Only one NFL team - the Miami Dolphins (at least for now) - will have their pick of the NFL Draft litter when they're scheduled to make the top pick in a little over a month's time.

March 22, 2008

Bills' Schobel conspicuous in workout absence

Buffalo's offseason conditioning program begins next week, but that hasn't stopped some members of the Bills from showing up at team headquarters in Orchard Park, N.Y., to work out.

It's now or never for Bills' Youboty

When the Buffalo Bills used a third-round pick in 2006 on former Ohio State cornerback Ashton Youboty, most viewed it as one of the draft's biggest steals.

2008 NFL Draft: Buffalo Bills Face Tough Decision

The Buffalo Bills have a spot at wide receiver that desperately needs filling this offseason. They failed to sign a quality free-agent wide out, so it now comes down to filling the need in the upcoming draft.

Bills Must Address WR in Round One

Let's go retro this morning, folks - it's April of 2007, and the Buffalo Bills are entering the NFL Draft with two glaring weaknesses on their team: running back (made a need by the trade of Willis McGahee) and linebacker (where the free agent defections of Takeo Spikes and London Fletcher left depth sorely lacking).

March 21, 2008

Bills looking forward to regaining Posluszny's services

The most eagerly anticipated new face in the Bills' defense isn’t massive DT Marcus Stroud. Nor is it free-agent acquisition WLB Kawika Mitchell. Rather, it’s MLB Paul Posluszny. Technically, he’s entering his second season in Buffalo, but after suffering a season-ending broken forearm in Week Three, he’s essentially a new addition.

Bills’ cornerback search includes Raiders’ Carr

The Buffalo Bills were on the search for more cornerback depth Thursday. The team entertained restricted free-agent Chris Carr of Oakland at One Bills Drive. Carr, who turns 25 next month, was the Raiders’ fourth cornerback last season and also handled kickoff and punt returns. A 5-foot-9, 183-pounder, he was undrafted out of Boise State in 2005.

Melvin Fowler On Spencer Johnson

Bills defensive tackle Spencer Johnson flew under the radar when he signed with Buffalo as the club also completed the trade for Marcus Stroud on the same day. Johnson is used to taking a back seat to Pro Bowl players having done that with Pat and Kevin Williams in Minnesota. But a former and now current teammate of Johnson's believes the five-year veteran will open some eyes once the season rolls around.

March 20, 2008

Bills to face Steelers in Toronto

The Buffalo Bills’ first game North of the Border will be an exhibition contest in August against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette reported Thursday on its web site.

On the Friday before the Super Bowl, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell announced that the Bills will play a regular-season game in Toronto in each of the next five seasons and preseason contests in the same city in 2008, 2010 and 2012.

March 19, 2008

Bills move to bolster secondary

The Buffalo Bills made a couple of moves Tuesday to fill holes in their secondary. The Bills agreed to terms with Philadelphia cornerback William James on a two-year contract, The Buffalo News has learned. The Bills also re-signed safety Bryan Scott. The financial terms of both deals were not revealed.

March 18, 2008

Bills add veteran CB James to the mix

Will James, formerly known as Will Peterson, has reached an agreement on a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills, reports NFL Network's Adam Schefter.

Bills Get Back To Work In A Week

It may be hard for some to believe, but the preparations for the 2008 season begin in earnest a week from today as the Bills will open their offseason conditioning program at that time.

Buffalo Rumblings Authors Mock: Round One

With more than two weeks fully elapsed since the start of the NFL's free agent signing period, the Buffalo Bills are hitting the home stretch in terms of veteran player additions. The team made an early splash in the period, adding plenty of help to their defensive front seven with the additions of defensive tackles Marcus Stroud and Spencer Johnson along with linebacker Kawika Mitchell. The team has since added tight end Courtney Anderson and is poised to make serious bids to add DE James Hall and CB William James as well.

Bills re-sign Bryan Scott

The Buffalo Bills today announced they had re-signed safety Bryan Scott.

Barren WR market likely means Bills will look toward draft

After the 2007 NFL season ended for Buffalo, Bills owner Ralph Wilson preached the importance of his team upgrading its wide receiver position. However, the 89-year-old didn't exactly put forth a vote of confidence in finding a pass catcher via the draft, citing the time it takes to develop young wideouts as a reason to pursue veterans.

March 17, 2008

Bills to Visit with Receiver Devin Thomas

The Buffalo Bills have scheduled a meeting with Michigan State University wideout Devin Thomas, who is among the top five wideouts coming out of the upcoming NFL draft. 

Brad Butler’s Washington D.C. Internship

For many NFL players, the offseason is a time to rest up the body, relax and catch up with family. For Bills guard Brad Butler it was an opportunity to go inside the beltway on a 10-week internship that allowed him to rub elbows with many of those in the nation's innermost political circle.

March 16, 2008

Fitzgerald’s Arizona pact means a big deal for Evans is in the cards

The ripple effect from the big contract receiver Larry Fitzgerald signed with Arizona last week will be felt in Buffalo

March 15, 2008

Buffalo wisely lets Johnson walk

Last year, each of Buffalo's top four wide receivers measured under six-feet tall, which made free agent Bryant Johnson the logical signing. Friday though, Johnson signed with San Francisco. For the Bills, it's not a big loss. The answer to their WR woes may be found in late April...

March 13, 2008

Buffalo Hosts Cornerback James

After a week with no free agent visits, the Bills again fired up their airport shuttle welcoming Philadelphia free agent cornerback William James to One Bills Drive.

Stroud’s steroid use being ignored

There’s a lot of justifiable enthusiasm among Bills fans after the team’s bold foray into free agency. Russ Brandon, the new chief operating office, has fortified a young, promising defense and raised the expectation level for coach Dick Jauron. No more feel-good stories when they get to 7-7. Next season, they’ll be under pressure to contend.

DE Hall Takes Tour At One Bills Drive

With three veteran defensive ends on Buffalo's roster many thought the Bills would add a fourth end in the draft, but Thursday's visit by free agent James Hall indicates the possibility of an alternative approach.

March 12, 2008

Kevin Everett accepts Ed Block Courage Award

 Members of the Buffalo Bills got some national recognition Tuesday night.

WR Market Moving on Bills

Yes - free agent wide receiver Bryant Johnson remains unsigned, and yes, the Buffalo Bills remain the only team he's visited with.

Johnson Speaks with Titans; Other Bills FA Notes

"Bryant Watch!" Anchorman is a pretty polarizing movie - some love it, some hate it - but my daily updates on Bryant Johnson have me feeling a bit like Brian Fantana himself. What's happening with Johnson today? Well, he's still not signed with the Buffalo Bills.

J.P. Losman: Stuck in Buffalo

Update: Although Losman would like to be traded, the Bills seem happy with their quarterback situation, according to the Bills’ official site. “I’m excited to have him,” Bills quarterback coach Alex Van Pelt said. “I’ve always liked J.P.. Physically he’s one of the most gifted guys I’ve been around. He just does some great things athletically with his arm and legs.”

Buffalo Bills fans: Set your radio dial back to WHAM

The Buffalo Bills are back on WHAM.

March 11, 2008

Everett's recovery: 'a gift from God'

The line winds through the bookstore and there, sitting at a table, is former Buffalo Bill Kevin Everett, who inspired tears of worry when he lay motionless on a football field and later, when barely three months had passed and he was again walking, tears of relief. Six months have passed since Everett's backbone nearly snapped in half, and this book-signing event in a chain store marks the first time his fervent followers are seeing him up close.

Bills remain subpar at tight end

The Buffalo Bills were planning on improving their tight end position this offseason; head coach Dick Jauron made that crystal clear after the 2007 season ended.

Bills TE Everett sets book-signing appearances

Fans will get a chance to meet miracle man Kevin Everett of the Buffalo Bills at signings in Beaumont and Houston for his book Standing Tall: The Kevin Everett Story.

Bills add Anderson to tight end mix

The Buffalo Bills added another prospect to their tight end lineup Monday by signing Courtney Anderson to a contract.

March 10, 2008

Bills Add TE Anderson

During his visit last Wednesday with the Bills, free agent tight end Courtney Anderson said he didn't want to visit anywhere else. One week later Anderson got his wish as he signed with Buffalo. It's a great organization and a great coaching staff," said Anderson. "There are a lot of great players here. I just look forward to coming in and working hard and trying to get us over the hump in terms of competing in our division." With no other visits scheduled Anderson was hoping Buffalo would be a place he could find some security after bouncing around the league last season.

Spam From Ralph?

This is an exciting time for all NFL teams because they know that the one missing piece of their puzzle is just a trade or free agent signing away. But beware! Any time there are prospectors panning for gold, there are opportunists looking to exploit their optimism (or greed).

At the very least, club officials should be wary of basic e-mail phishing scams like this…




SUBJECT: ATTENTION! COLLECT MILLIONS IN REWARD MONEY!!!

From: oldmanwilson@bfbills.com
Date: March 7, 2008
To: chucky@tbbucs.com; blankman@atlfal.com; ziggy@minnyvike.com; tuna@midolph.com; herm@kacychief.com



ATTN: Sir or Madam

I am Mr. Ralph Wilson, a very famous businessman aged eighty-nine (89). My reputation for honesty is known all over far-off exotic places like Lackawanna and Cheektowaga, so you can be sure this e-mail is not a scam.

Among my other assets and responsibilities, I am the personal custodian of a very rich and successful professional by the name of JP Losman. As you probably read in your newspapers, Mr. Losman has been wrongly imprisoned for the past four years and is in desperate need of a change of scenery. In exchange for your assistance, Mr. Losman promises you a great fortune.

You see, Mr. Losman has all the tools of a Super Bowl winning quarterback: a strong arm; playmaking ability; leadership skills. I am sure you also read about this in your newspaper. But because of this wretched scenery – from which he desperately needs a change – he has not been free to use his skills to cash in on a lucrative Super Bowl victory. Instead, he has been forced to toil in mediocrity (at best).

So this is why he asked me to contact you. Your name was given to us by very important people who know you can be trusted. If you provide me with the necessary (and modest) funds to free Mr. Losman today, he will guarantee you tens or possibly hundreds of millions of dollars over the next 5-8 years.

I know this sounds too good to be true, but believe me it is not. Mr. Losman is desperate to be free and I am duty-bound to do anything in my power to help him. This is an opportunity for you to save a great man AND become rich in the process. I envy your position. But I also trust you will make the most of this opportunity.

I want you to write me as soon as possible so I can have my office begin the paperwork. You will wire me a modest six figure sum and the rights to some of your more inexperienced and unproven labor pool. Then, in as little as eleven (11) months – after your first of many Super Bowl victories – hundreds of millions of dollars will be paid to you.

Please keep this situation a private matter, though. Some may warn you not to help Mr. Losman out of fear of retribution or ridicule. People like this have already hurt Mr. Losman so much. I would hate to see that happen again.

Please get in touch with me right away. When I receive your response, I will furnish you with all relevant information that will facilitate your fortune. Also an Application will have to be filed with the Bank for processing so please prepare all of your personal information – including Social Security Number – for the file.

Best Regards,


Ralph Wilson

McCree won’t join Bills, no word on Johnson yet

Free safety Marlon McCree will not be a member of the 2008 Buffalo Bills. The Associated Press announced that the free agent signed with the Denver Broncos Sunday. When McCree was in Buffalo last week, he narrowed his choices down to the Bills and Broncos.

Free-agent market could still aid Bills

Buffalo has been stagnant since the first weekend of free agency, leaving some to wonder if the organization is all but finished until the draft. The Bills shouldn't be, though, as there are still some teamless players who would definitely help the franchise's cause.

Bills might be due

In our continuing examination of the Patriots [team stats]’ competition in the AFC East, we turn to the Buffalo Bills, last season’s leading example of doing more with less.

Are Bills the thin edge of the wedge?

Canadian Football League fans look at the plan to bring eight Buffalo Bills games to Toronto over the next five years and get nervous. The folks in charge of boosting Toronto's stagnant tourism numbers look at the plan and see a glittering sports entity that dwarfs anything and everything in North America.

March 09, 2008

Wilson picks up pair of awards

Buffalo Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. had a busy but rewarding weekend.

Wilson received distinguished awards Friday and Saturday evenings.

Wire took a hit that he never saw coming

After a heart-breaking 25-24 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, Coy Wire didn’t like what he saw from his Buffalo Bills teammates. The loss, coupled with all the injuries, had players discouraged. More important, they were losing hope in salvaging the season.

Buffalo Area Wonders: Could It Lose the Bills?

Buffalo has absorbed its share of civic body blows over the years, from the shuttering of steel plants to the exodus from its neighborhoods. So last month, when the hometown Bills confirmed plans to play eight games in Toronto over the next five football seasons, fans like Paul Isaac naturally feared it was a prelude to the team’s eventual departure for Canada.

Guards, and Their Paychecks, Are Finally Standing Out

Derrick Dockery learned the value of offensive tackles early. He was one in high school, earning the prestige afforded to the very large bodyguards for the most important player of all, the quarterback. Every kid wanted to play one of the hot offensive positions, Dockery said — quarterback, wide receiver, left tackle.

If Bills go, look for the silver lining

All is not lost, even if they go. That was the minority opinion. But it still is worth hearing. I recently asked Bills fans whether they would root for the team if it eventually moved to Toronto. Our northern neighbor is a likely destination, should the Bills be auctioned after Ralph Wilson’s passing.

NFL coaches, players recall Favre's career

Days of nationally televised tributes to Brett Favre's career prompted the retiring quarterback to muse on Thursday that "I realize what it's like to die." The rest of the sports world wasted little time delivering a collective eulogy to his one-of-a-kind career.

NFL Insider

Quality defensive tackles are becoming a premium around the NFL. Just ask the Bengals. They tried to trade for Detroit tackle Shaun Rogers. And the Bengals had a trade in place with the Jets for Dewayne Robertson in exchange for fourth- and fifth-round draft picks. The league scuttled the Rogers trade, buying the Browns a sliver of time and a second chance to sweep in and offer Detroit what it wanted in the first place, cornerback Leigh Bodden.

Bills might be due

In our continuing examination of the Patriots [team stats]’ competition in the AFC East, we turn to the Buffalo Bills, last season’s leading example of doing more with less. Ravaged by injuries - including the near-paralysis of Kevin Everett with his spinal injury in the season opener - and seemingly not very talented to begin with, the Bills nonetheless remained in playoff contention until losing to the Browns in a blizzard in December, finishing second in the AFC East at 8-8.

Everett's recovery: 'a gift from God'

Standing in line, they fidget in place, goose-necking over the large crowd and anxiously fingering their cell phones - one text message reads: "You'll never guess who I'm about to meet." They rehearse their lines with good reason, because what exactly are you supposed to say when you reach the front of the long line?

March 07, 2008

Whittle Re-Signs With Buffalo

It was his intent all along to re-sign with the Bills, so when it became a reality Friday veteran offensive line Jason Whittle could not have been more pleased.

LEADING OFF: Johnson won't turn Bills into contender

Understandably, Bills fans have been patiently waiting for any shred of good news to hit this side of the Rainbow Bridge since Ralph Wilson bumbled his way through his justification for playing games out of market.

POLLOCK: Bills seem to be making right moves

Some random thoughts on the Bills’ recent activity while wondering whether we really need draft previews and assessments over two months before the actual lottery:

Kelsay And Schobel Excited About Additions

Quietly Chris Kelsay and Aaron Schobel hoped for it heading into the 2008 offseason. Last weekend they heard the reports that the Bills were trying to engineer a trade, and now that landing Marcus Stroud has become a reality Buffalo's veteran defensive ends couldn't be happier.

What to make of Buffalo's "other" acquisitions

Buffalo's acquisition of former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcus Stroud for third- and fifth-round picks last weekend has understandably been the Bills' most talked about move this offseason.

In retrospect, Bills handled Spikes, Walker situations correctly

It was March 27, 2007, almost one full year ago, when the Buffalo Bills made waves by trading linebacker Takeo Spikes and backup quarterback Kelly Holcomb to the Philadelphia Eagles for defensive tackle Darwin Walker and a seventh-round pick in this year's draft.

Buffalo Bills: Was J.P. Losman Really Given the Fair Chance?

Was J.P. Losman ever given a fair chance as the starting quarterback for the Buffalo Bills?

The answer is NO.

March 06, 2008

From the Pressbox

With free agency in the NFL in full swing this past week, the Buffalo Bills have made a few key moves, notably shoring up a defense that has notoriously been bad against the run and making inroads in obtaining a second wide receiver. However, two key moves have yet to be made.

What to make of Buffalo's "other" acquisitions

Buffalo's acquisition of former Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Marcus Stroud for third- and fifth-round picks last weekend has understandably been the Bills' most talked about move this offseason.

Anderson visits with Bills

The Buffalo Bills’ free agent visits continued as tight end Courtney Anderson met with team officials Wednesday.

Bills were always his team

Steve Christie longed for the proper closure to his outstanding football career, even though he filed his retirement papers with the NFL office last summer.

So Christie signed a one-day contract with the Buffalo Bills on Wednesday and then officially retired as a Bill.

What McCree visit with Buffalo means for Simpson and Whitner?

I watched the interview with Marlon McCree on BuffaloBills.com and took a few things out of it. McCree seemed very interested in joining Buffalo’s defense and cited a long history with defensive coordinator Perry Fewell as a big reason for that. Fewell coached McCree in Jacksonville as the defensive backs coach.

Christie finally retires as a Bill

Kicker Steve Christie may have finished his NFL playing days four years ago, but he finally retired as a member of the Buffalo Bills today, according to the team web site. Christie played for the Bills from 1992 to 2000, but left for San Diego with former Bills GM John Butler. The Canadian-born kicker played in San Diego until 2003, before playing out one more year for the Giants.

March 05, 2008

Christie retires a Bill

It's been four years since Steve Christie's NFL career came to a close, but he's finally retired a Buffalo Bill signing a one day contract with the club.

NFL Notes: Sapp retires after 13 seasons

Brett Favre’s retirement naturally overshadowed a bunch of other moves in the NFL on Tuesday, including one of his nemeses leaving the game.
The iconic Green Bay quarterback’s decision to stop playing after 17 seasons, an unprecedented three MVP awards and a slew of passing records sent the official retirement of Warren Sapp to the back burner.

Who is the Buffalo Bills' starting tight end?

Who is going to be the Bill’s starting tight end on opening day of the 2008 season?  That is one of the hot topics surrounding Bills country this offseason.

Buffalo Bills: Assessing the New-Look Offense

The Buffalo Bills offense this past season had its bright spots, but also its glaring weaknesses. Today, I will be addressing both.

Buffalo Bills: Better since Offseason Releases and Additions?

The Bills can make a run at the playoffs this year.  They have really upgraded their team this offseason, especially where defense is concerned.

Bills Seek Big Plays, Versatility at Safety

After using the opening weekend of free agency to considerably bolster their defensive front seven, the Buffalo Bills have now turned their attention to other matters. Though most of the attention has been placed on the Bryant Johnson watch, the most intriguing free agent that the Bills have hosted over the past two days is former Chargers safety Marlon McCree.

TE Courtney Anderson Latest To Visit

For the second straight day Buffalo hosted a free agent tight end as Atlanta free agent Courtney Anderson began a tour of One Bills Drive Wednesday.

Bills take look at veteran Troupe as new tight end

The Buffalo Bills took a close look at Ben Troupe on Tuesday to see if he might be the answer to their problems at tight end. Troupe, a free agent from the Tennessee Titans, is a talented athlete who has the physical tools to be a stretch-the- field, dangerous weapon in the pass offense. The problem is he has looked like that kind of player in only one of his four NFL seasons.

Bills re-sign OL Murphy; have 3 free agents in for visits

Reserve offensive tackle Matt Murphy re-signed with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, getting another opportunity with the team after finishing last season on injured reserve.

Favre's retirement means Kelly's in line for new hunting partner

The NFL's loss might be Jim Kelly's gain. Brett Favre's abrupt retirement on Tuesday means Kelly, the Hall of Fame quarterback, is in line for a new hunting partner. "I remember talking to him a couple of years ago, and I said, `When you retire, we're going to go hunting," Kelly said, recalling a conversation the two outdoorsmen had in 2006 when the Packers last played at Buffalo. "And he said, `You'll be one of the first people I'll talk to about going hunting.' So I look forward to that. But I'm going to miss watching him play."

March 04, 2008

Favre decides to call it a career

The most storied quarterback career in NFL history is coming to a close. The Green Bay Packers have confirmed a story first reported by FOXSports.com that Brett Favre, the NFL's all-time career passing leader, has decided to retire. "Brett Favre has informed us of his intention to retire from the Green Bay Packers and the NFL," Packers GM Ted Thompson said in a statement released by the team. "He has had one of the greatest careers in the history of the National Football League, and he is able to walk away from the game on his own terms — not many players are able to do that.

McCree Narrows It Down To Bills And Broncos

Before his free agent visit with the Bills was over veteran safety Marlon McCree had it narrowed down to Buffalo and one other NFL team.

Bills Re-Sign Lineman Matt Murphy

Looking for depth on the offensive line Buffalo re-signed one of their own free agents in Matt Murphy. Murphy, a tight end by trade, had a 2007 season with many twists and turns. He made the 53-man roster coming out of training camp as a tight end after a solid preseason.

Buffalo Bills: Assessing the New-Look Offense

Weaknesses
Lack of size at WR: I think every single person who watched the Bills this year noticed that the only receiver on the roster over 6' tall happens to be the very last on the depth chart, the 6'2" Sam Aiken. Buffalo is currently hosting free agent WR Bryant Johnson, who would certainly fit the bill (no pun intended) as a big target at 6'3" and 213 lbs. He certainly is a large receiver the Bills would love to have.

Free Agent Safety McCree Visits Bills

Buffalo has one of the youngest secondaries in football, so it's not surprising to see the Bills hosting a veteran free agent safety as Marlon McCree was at One Bills Drive Tuesday.

Bills Entertain Three

Offense, defense and special teams were all represented during Tuesday's round of free agent visits to One Bills Drive, as safety Marlon McCree, tight end Ben Troupe and fullback/special teamer Corey McIntyre met with the Bills brass and the Buffalo media.

Posluszny On Iraq; Troupe Visits

Forget over-used football cliches about war games and battlefields, Paul Posluszny's offseason involved the real thing, as he traveled to Iraq to watch the Super Bowl with American troops.

Billstuff: Bills dive into free-agent pool

Say what you want about Ralph Wilson, particularly as it concerns the long-term future of the franchise he's owned since 1959, but don't call the man cheap.

For the second straight year, Wilson gave the go-ahead to open free-agency season at top speed. In the first 40 hours after the National Football League's annual spending spree began at 12:01 a.m. last Friday, the team addressed its most glaring defensive needs, just as it had started plugging its most obvious holes approximately 365 days earlier.

It's going to cost Bills big money to extend Evans' contract

When it comes to professional sports leagues -- whether it's the NFL, NHL or any other -- if you don't retain the good players whom you've drafted and groomed, it automatically puts you behind the 8-ball.

Bills size up Johnson

Arizona Cardinals receiver Bryant Johnson perfectly fits the Buffalo Bills’ size profile

Losman to 49ers would improve outlook for both

Would the 49ers be willing to take a chance on a less disappointing first-round quarterback? J.P. Losman was overthrown in Buffalo by rookie Trent Edwards, and he needs a fresh start; coincidentally, San Francisco should be looking for someone to overthrow the immensely unproductive Alex Smith.

Bills Team Report

In the Bills’ perfect world, quarterback J.P. Losman would be back in 2008 to cheerfully and dutifully play back up to second-year pro Trent Edwards. But this isn’t a perfect world. The NFL’s free agency and trading periods got underway on Friday, Feb. 29 and the Bills were open to fielding trade offers for Losman, a 2004 first-round pick who has been in and out of the starting lineup the past three seasons.

Browns, Bills impressive early in free agency

The first weekend of NFL free agency featured a whirlwind of activity with 40 players having either re-signed with their team, moved on or being traded by Monday morning.

Aiken brings special touch

Feeling it was a prime opportunity to boost their special teams units, the Patriots contacted Bills receiver Sam Aiken shortly after free agency began last Friday. Aiken was flattered by the early interest.

Big Ben could open Bills era at Rogers Centre

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger hit paydirt yesterday with a fat new contract extension. And if Toronto organizers have their way, he'll get a chance to show some of that worth this summer at the Rogers Centre. A source familiar with the Buffalo Bills' foray into Southern Ontario said that the Steelers are one of the high-profile teams being seriously courted for the pre-season game that will kick off the NFL team's eight game series over five seasons.

Big receiver is confident he can help Bills

Free agent Bryant Johnson knows all about the Buffalo Bills' need for a big wide receiver to play opposite Lee Evans. Owner Ralph Wilson has talked about it and so has coach Dick Jauron. "Yes, that's something that I've heard and is the reason why I'm here," the 6-3 Johnson told reporters Monday after visiting with coaches and front office staff at One Bills Drive.

March 03, 2008

Health Will be the Key for the Buffalo Bills' Success in 2008

As the Buffalo Bills start gearing up for the 2008-2009 season via free agency and the draft, health issues play an even more vital role than usual for most teams. After placing a league-high 17 players on IR last year, the Bills are looking to get much healthier and hoping that their over-achievements from last year can carry over to the upcoming season, and with a recovered roster, they can improve even further.

The Buffalo Bills and Rogers Media select Insight Sports as official sponsorship agency for eight-game Toronto series

The Buffalo Bills and Rogers Media announced today that Insight Sports has been named the official sponsorship agency of the Buffalo Bills' eight-game NFL series at the Rogers Centre in Toronto.

Mission Accomplished: Bills Add Fat Guys

The Bills went a long way toward improving their run defense—as well as their pass rush—by making a trade this past weekend for DT Marcus Stroud, formerly of the Jacksonville Jaguars.Stroud is a big man, but also very quick, and a great pursuer. He's 6'6" and 308 pounds. That's a big man in the middle, something the Bills have been sorely lacking in recent years. And, it has shown as Buffalo's run defense has been in the statistical cellar for the past three seasons.

Stroud a worthwhile risk for Bills

The Buffalo Bills were among the NFL's busiest franchises during the first weekend of free agency, and they even pulled off a surprise move that could help catapult them back to relevance.

Browns, Bills, Jags now a challenge to AFC elite

It's pretty clear that the AFC has been the NFL's superior conference over this decade, and there's a first tier of elite teams that stand out among the best: New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers. The first three in that group are responsible for five of the past seven Super Bowl victories, and San Diego has enjoyed some great regular-season success.

WR Johnson Visits With Bills

With the defensive side of the ball satisfactorily addressed in the first wave of free agency, the Bills have begun phase two of their free agent browsing as unrestricted wide receiver Bryant Johnson is in for a visit at One Bills Drive today.

Bills close the talent gap in AFC East

No one can accuse the Buffalo Bills of not trying. The Bills improved their starting defense by 18.2 percent (two out of 11 positions) in two days with the signing of free-agent linebacker Kawika Mitchell and the trade for defensive tackle Marcus Stroud.

Lions reach deal for new tight end Gaines

The Lions have added a new tight end -- free agent Michael Gaines -- and are working on adding a new running back. Gaines has agreed to a four-year contract worth $10 million with $3 million guaranteed, according to ESPN. He is a four-year NFL veteran who spent last season with Buffalo, and the Lions hope his blocking ability will help with their new emphasis on the running game.

March 02, 2008

Bills to Host WR Johnson, TE Troupe

With three solid defenders added to the roster over the past two days, the Buffalo Bills are now apparently focusing on bolstering their offense. The AP reports, via SI.com, that two more free agents - Cardinals WR Bryant Johnson and Titans TE Ben Troupe - will visit with team officials at One Bills Drive today. The two players are represented by the same agent, Joel Segal.

DL Johnson Signs With Buffalo

Just a day after the release of veteran defensive tackle Larry Tripplett, Buffalo replaced him with Minnesota free agent defensive tackle Spencer Johnson. Johnson agreed to terms on a multi-year deal late Friday afternoon and signed on Saturday when he arrived in Buffalo.

Losman trade could net third-round pick

The Answer Man marches into March:

Bills add the right stuff to line

The Buffalo Bills proved Saturday they are sick of watching their defense get steamrolled.

Bills’ defense looks much better after pair of additions

You can say this about the Buffalo Bills — they are trying.

March 01, 2008

BILLS, JAGS COMPLETE STROUD TRADE

Jay Glazer of Fox is reporting that the Buffalo Bills have completed a trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars for defensive tackle Marcus Stroud.

Linemen dominate early picks

Now that the All-Star games and the NFL Scouting Combine are over, teams are back home reviewing what they saw and preparing for the April 26-27 draft.

Bills sizing up situation on defense

The Buffalo Bills added a dose of much-needed stoutness to their defensive front Friday.

Bills sign LB Mitchell, cut DT Tripplett; interest cools in DT Stroud

Linebacker Kawika Mitchell is in, and defensive tackle Larry Tripplett is out in Buffalo, as the Bills opened free agency Friday intent on revamping a porous defence.