‘The Bills today announced that the team has released wide receiver Rodney Wright from its practice squad.’
BillsBeat - September 10, 2003
Maddox, Spikes and Hentrich earn AFC Weekly honors
‘In his debut with the Bills, Spikes intercepted two passes and recorded seven tackles — including two for losses — in a 31-0 victory over New England.’
Sports Illustrated Cover - September 15, 2003 Issue
‘On the Cover: Sam Adams, Football, Buffalo Bills, Jeff Posey, Football, Buffalo Bills, Woody Damien , Football, New England Patriots.’
Teams Reserve Judgement After Week 1
Having seen the Buffalo defense four times in preseason, including a scrimmage in which the Bills dominated the Browns, it’s difficult to believe the unit won’t be vastly improved over a year ago. The additions of tackle Sam Adams, linebackers Jeff Posey and Takeo Spikes and strong safety Lawyer Milloy were huge individually and even more significant collectively. The Bills could be a top 10 defense, and Spikes will finally merit the attention he deserves, along with a Pro Bowl berth.
Spikes Selected As Player of the Week
‘Bills linebacker Takeo Spikes has been named the AFC’s Defensive Player of the Week for his performance in the team’s 31-0 win last Sunday over New England.’
Bills clicking at turnstiles as season-ticket sales climb
‘"There aren’t really any magical formulas to selling tickets," Donahoe said. "Usually when your team does well, your season-ticket base starts to climb. It’s a challenging market because of the population and economy. Not that we’re throwing those things out as excuses, but we have to try and find a way to make it better."’
Adams' jaunt cited by NFL
‘Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Sam Adams’ 37-yard interception return for a touchdown against the New England Patriots on Sunday is one of five nominations for the NFL “play of the week.”‘
Blackout likely, Jags official says
‘The Jaguars still had 9,294 unsold tickets yesterday afternoon and must sell all of them by 1 p.m. tomorrow to avert the first blackout of a regular-season home opener in franchise history.’
The Bills Can Thank Bill
‘Belichick underestimated the ability of the Bills or any team to get Milloy signed and on the field so quickly. That is exactly why he waited until the last minute to release him. He never thought he’d see him in a Bills uniform, playing almost every snap on defense. The difference in what Milloy wanted and what the Patriots were willing to pay was under a million dollars. When there are only sixteen games in an NFL season how much is each win worth? They are most certainly worth more than a million dollars.’
Game Two: Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Buffalo Bills
‘There are four former Jaguars on the Bills: OT Marcus Price, an original Jaguar and sixth-round draft choice from 1995; TE Ryan Neufeld, who was a Jaguar in 2000; LB Jeff Posey, who was with the Jaguars in 2001, and WR Bobby Shaw, who played for the Jaguars a year ago.’
BillsBeat - September 9, 2003
Tops Game Ball Winner: Takeo Spikes
‘Now is your chance to ask Buffalo’s new linebacker a question!’
Adams' INT Return Up For NFL Play of the Week
‘Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Sam Adams’ 37-yard interception return for a touchdown is among the five Week One nominees for the NFL Play of the Week.’
Law: Time to look ahead
‘Law said Milloy may not have been the reason the Pats lost the game, but Milloy did prove a point – that he could still play football at a high level. The notion that he had lost a step was floated when the Patriots cut him loose. ”I think he proved a point, exactly,” said Law. ”I think he proved to you guys (media) who doubted him, to the organization, regardless of what they thought, and to himself. He got something off his back by proving he was as good, if not better.”’
Milloy starts new chapter in Buffalo
‘It was a welcoming feeling,” he said of Sunday’s player introductions when he was the last Buffalo defender to exit the inflated helmet. “From leaving Boston the way I did, rejected, to coming here and getting my name called out and getting the fans going, it just felt like I’d been here my whole career."’
Pals, fans give Lawyer send-off fit for a King
‘The Buffalo Bills’ new tackle titan Lawyer Milloy was bowled over by all the love shown by 400 New England Patriots fans who packed a Boston bowling alley last night to raise money for his charitable foundation…“The city of Buffalo and my teammates welcomed me with open arms, but the city of Boston, I love you and thanks for lettin’ me be me.”’