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WGRZ-TV Buffalo - Wed Dec 9, 5:04 pm ET
Klopfenstein rejoined the Bills on Monday, two weeks after he was released by the team. A fourth-year NFL player, he originally signed with Buffalo on Nov. 18, but was inactive for the team's game at Jacksonville the following weekend.
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New England Sports Network - Fri Dec 4, 12:45 pm ET
Since the Jets’ season opening three-game winning streak, during which it seemed they could do no wrong, Rex Ryan’s team hasn’t had a single week when everything went right. Even New York’s 19-13 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Thursday night -- which improved Gang Green’s record to 6-6 and put the Jets back on the periphery of the AFC playoff picture -- was bittersweet. That’s because rookie ...
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The Star-Ledger - Wed Dec 2, 8:41 pm ET
Threw five interceptions in Week 6 overtime loss to Bills
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The Buffalo News - Fri Dec 4, 2:03 am ET
TORONTO -- It's a good thing the Buffalo Bills' defense doesn't have to face the New York Jets anymore this season.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Fri Dec 11, 3:12 pm ET
Buffalo Bills starting left tackle Demetrius Bell was placed on injured reserve, ending his season. The Bills promoted offensive lineman Andre Ramsey from their practice squad Friday to replace Bell. Bell had missed the last three games because of a knee injury. He played in eight games after opening the year as a first-time starter following Buffalo's release of veteran Langston Walker a week...
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USA Today - Fri Dec 11, 1:46 pm ET
The local TV streak continues for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs announced Friday they had sold enough tickets to Sunday's game with Buffalo to lift the local television blackout for the 156th straight game.
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ESPN - Sat Nov 28, 6:37 pm ET
Miami Dolphins starting center Jake Grove will miss Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills with an ankle injury.
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The Buffalo News - Sun Dec 6, 8:10 am ET
There's been a lot of talk this season about the sieve that passes for the Buffalo Bills' run defense.
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New York Daily News - Thu Dec 3, 6:31 pm ET
The pressure will be on the Buffalo Bills to create their own buzz Thursday night when they meet the New York Jets in the Rogers Centre. The Bills realize they are giving up true home-field advantage against their AFC East rivals.
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Olean Times Herald - Sat Dec 5, 10:35 pm ET
ORCHARD PARK - Apparently the Buffalo Bills do want interim head coach Perry Fewell to retain that job next season. For the second straight game they managed an inspired effort, but this time without the fourth-quarter fold.
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CBS Sports - Fri Dec 11, 3:07 pm ET
The local TV streak continues for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs announced Friday they had sold enough tickets to Sunday's game with Buffalo (4-8) to avoid a television blackout for the 156th straight game.
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KCTV 5 Kansas City - Thu Dec 10, 8:00 am ET
The Kansas City Chiefs have until 12:05 p.m. Friday to sell nearly 3,500 tickets to avoid a television blackout for Sunday's game against Buffalo.
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ESPN - Wed Dec 9, 3:52 pm ET
The catwalk might never be the same now that Terrell Owens has signed a deal with a modeling agency.
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New York Daily News - Thu Dec 3, 11:36 pm ET
On a third-quarter scramble Thursday night against the Bills, Mark Sanchez ignored the advice of his coaches and the teachings of Girardi, diving head first for a first down. The Jets won the game at the Rogers Centre, 19-13.
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New York Daily News - Tue Dec 1, 2:16 pm ET
For the second straight Thursday, New York will actually get to see football, as the Jets play the Bills in Toronto and the NFL Network's feed is simulcast on WPIX. As far as fantasy implications go, owners should seriously think about benching Mark Sanch.
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The Norwich Bulletin - Fri Dec 11, 8:08 pm ET
Diminishing returns. That’s what the New England Patriots have been getting since Laurence Maroney christened his team’s 2009 season by fielding Ryan Lindell’s opening kickoff in the end zone and returning it 52 yards to the Buffalo 49.
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AP via Yahoo! Sports - Fri Dec 11, 2:12 pm ET
The local TV streak continues for the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs announced Friday they had sold enough tickets to Sunday's game with Buffalo (4-8) to avoid a television blackout for the 156th straight game. The Chiefs (3-9) have not had a game blacked out since late in the 1990 season. They requested a 24-hour extension from the NFL on Thursday because there were still tickets to be sold.
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Olean Times Herald - 35 minutes ago
TORONTO - Perry Fewell swears his team wasn’t outmuscled ... but with all due respect he would be wrong. For the second game this season, the New York Jets ran roughshod over the Buffalo Bills ... but this time they didn’t turn the ball over six times.
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KQ2 St. Joseph - 56 minutes ago
The Kansas City Chiefs game against the Buffalo Bills will be televised on CBS. Kickoff is at noon. CBS nearly pulled the broadcast after the Chiefs weren't able to sell enough tickets. Kansas City had until 12:05 on Friday to sell the remaining 3,500 tickets.
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The Kansas City Star - Tue Dec 8, 12:33 am ET
Having 24 hours to watch the game video and collect his thoughts on Sunday’s blowout loss to Denver didn’t change Todd Haley’s mind on the Chiefs’ quarterback situation. Matt Cassel, who struggled through his worst game with the Chiefs in the 44-13 loss to the Broncos, will start Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills at Arrowhead Stadium.