Bills poster: 50 years of pro football in Buffalo
The Buffalo News - 1 hour 56 minutes agoBuffalo Bills players are featured in a full-page poster available only in the print edition of The Buffalo News every Wednesday during the NFL season.
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Buffalo Bills players are featured in a full-page poster available only in the print edition of The Buffalo News every Wednesday during the NFL season.
The Bills went into the bye week with plenty of questions. They emerged Monday with another they couldn't have foreseen. Would Michael Vick be a fit?
While the struggling Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns use bye weeks to assess their quarterback situations, USA TODAY's Tom Pedulla looks at four passers who will start this Sunday after opening the season on the bench.
Webster's Jacob Cooney, 9, a fourth-grader at Schlegel Road Elementary School, won the NFL's Punt, Pass & Kick's Buffalo Bills' team championship.
It hasn't become official, but quarterback Trent Edwards said he expects to be cleared by team doctors to practice this week, and then play in Sunday's game at Tennessee. However, what also hasn't been made official is, if Edwards is able to play, will he get his starting job back from Ryan Fitzpatrick.
If Tony Dungy believes Michael Vick would be a good fit in Buffalo, Donte Whitner is on board.
The midyear report card for the Buffalo Bills isn't good.
The Buffalo Bills expect to promote James Hardy to their active roster because the second-year receiver has shown he's fully recovered 10 months after having left knee surgery.
Reaction was mixed in the Buffalo Bills locker room regarding Tony Dungy's comments that quarterback Michael Vick could be playing here next season.
With a 3-5 record and a roster riddled with injuries, the Buffalo Bills' bye week couldn't have come at a better time.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — It wasn't that long ago, in the springtime of the Buffalo Bills' offseason, when T.O.-mania was in its infancy. A buzz of hope bloomed around town that this franchise might finally be relevant again.
Breaking down the Buffalo Bills' game today against the Houston Texans.
Rookie who starred at Clayton High is tied for NFL lead in interceptions.
Buffalo Bills fans will be shocked -- shocked -- to learn the truth about the first half of the 2009 pro football season:
If Tony Dungy believes Michael Vick would be a good fit in Buffalo, Donte Whitner is on board. Confident Vick can regain his once-dynamic form, the Bills safety said Monday he would encourage his team to pursue Vick if the Eagles -- who hold a $5.2 million option on the backup quarterback next season -- decide to release Vick in the offseason.
Join 2 On Your Side's Ed Kilgore and Leo Roth, Steve Bradley and Sal Maiorana from the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle for a live blog at noon about their reports on the Buffalo Bills Decade of Disappointment.
The cold, sobering reality for the Buffalo Bills and their fans is there is no quick fix for their offensive problems at the midway point of the 2009 season.
It wasn't that long ago, in the springtime of the Buffalo Bills' offseason, when T.O.-mania was in its infancy. A buzz of hope bloomed around town that this franchise might finally be relevant again. Where have all the good times gone? "That's self-explanatory," defensive tackle Marcus Stroud said.
The Buffalo Bills may be a flop on the playing field, but an exhibition commemorating the team's 50th anniversary has done wonders for the Buffalo & Erie County Historical Society.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) - If Tony Dungy believes Michael Vick would be a good fit in Buffalo, Donte Whitner is on board. Confident Vick can regain his once-dynamic form, the Bills safety said Monday he would encourage his team to pursue Vick if the Eagles - who hold a $5.2 million option for next season - decide to release Vick in the offseason. Without referring to Buffalo quarterback Trent ...
The toughest divisions to make a living in the NFL these days are not the NFC or AFC East. This popular notion has gone the way of the efficient offense in Washington and Buffalo. Itâs disappeared.