‘Tickets for the scrimmage will go on sale July 26th at 9:00 AM and cost $2.00 for kids and $6.00 for adults.’
BillsBeat - July 21, 2004
Undrafted Free Agent Process Can Be Hectic
‘The Buffalo Bills also have found success in the undrafted pool. Defensive tackle Pat Williams never heard his name called in 1997, but the Bills signed him to a deal and the rest is history. Williams has been one of the NFL’s most dominant run stoppers over the past few seasons, and at 31-years old, he has shown no signs of slowing down.’
Rookie hopes to crack Bills' roster
‘”Mike Mularkey seems like he has got these guys headed in the right direction,” Graham said. “These guys really believe in him and that’s where it begins. You have to follow what the coach says.”‘
Camp questions
‘Are reports of Drew Bledsoe’s demise greatly exaggerated?’
Vincent Already Showing Leadership
‘”I’m a leader by nature,” Vincent said. “I have evolved as a leader, but football is a constant team sport. I’ve always been the guy, so to say, that go to guy. I am only as good as the person that I am next to. I like to lead by example.”‘
Wyche Returns After Nine-year Absence
‘"The game evolves, but I did keep up with it but I haven’t been out on the field with the guys and in meeting rooms discussing and discarding ideas," Wyche said. "Those things will take a little bit of time to get used to, but by the time we enter the season I will be a lot further along and ready to go."’
Bills Wide Receivers Ready for Big Year
‘"I’m hoping to get this offense back to where it was before," Evans said. "I feel like I can really help out this team and make some big plays down the field."’
BillsBeat - July 20, 2004
Those Bills Teams were Overrated
‘Buffalo had no rival in the AFC — it beat four different teams in its four AFC championship game victories. And, simply, Buffalo’s defense was never good enough to win a Super Bowl. But they managed to get there four straight years. And that’s no reason to put them in the same sentence as Ryan Leaf.’
Bills hope to speed up talks with No. 1 picks
‘"Signing first-round picks is never easy," Donahoe said. "But we’re very optimistic that we can get something done. Fortunately, we have two good agents to deal with and two players who understand the importance of being in camp on time."’
Gildon could give boost to sack total
‘But signing Jason Gildon, an aging rush linebacker, is a clear sign that the GM is worried about the Bills’ rush.’
LB Gildon passes on the Packers
‘But because of Gildon’s age – he turns 31 on July 31 – the Packers were willing to pay him only the NFL minimum of $760,000, whereas Buffalo outbid both the Packers and Cincinnati Bengals. Buffalo also appealed to Gildon because he and the Bills’ new coach, Mike Mularkey, worked together in Pittsburgh, where Gildon was a player the last 10 years and Mularkey an assistant coach the past eight.’
No More Tickets Being Sold For The Bills First Three Home Games
‘Only a few thousand seats remain for the Jets game November 7th.’
BillsBeat - July 19, 2004
Limited Tickets Remain for the Jets Game
‘Only a couple thousand tickets remain for the Jets game on November 7th at Ralph Wilson Stadium. It is anticipated that this game will very soon become the fourth 2004 Bills home game in which tickets will be unavailable. The three games that currently do not have tickets available are September 12th against Jacksonville, October 3rd against New England and October 17th against Miami.’
Thoughts on British Open, Bills' late start
‘In fact, the Bills’ pre-season opener – Sunday, Aug. 15 against Denver at “The Ralph” – is the latest exhibition start in franchise history.’
Bills reach oral agreement with Gildon
‘Gildon, a three-time Pro Bowler with 77 career sacks, is expected to be used as a pass rusher.Gildon recorded six sacks last season, his lowest total in six years. He will be 32 on July 31.’