Brian Levy, Holliday’s agent, said that Buffalo has dropped out of the running to sign the unrestricted free agent. Levy wouldn’t name the other two teams that might try to sign his client because they haven’t decided whether to get in the running.
BillsBeat - March 19, 2003
Adams says no to Bills contract
‘”The offer is there if he wants to take it, but there’s one thing about (general manager) Tom Donahoe: He sizes up talent, their value to the team, he makes an offer and that’s it. Otherwise you’re going to get yourself into this game of just going up and up. We were in that cycle and we’re trying to get out of (it).”‘
Wilson big on Bills' chances
‘”It’s the best front office organization we’ve ever had in 43 years,” Wilson said.’
Reed among key replacement parts to face scrutiny
‘Can Reed pick up where Price left off? There are some around the league who question whether Reed can do it, wonder if his lack of big-play speed is a detriment to what the Bills will want to do on offense.’
CB Irvin makes free agent visits Lions
Prior to joining the Saints in 2002, Irvin spent seven seasons in Buffalo, where he started 46 games from 1997 to 1999. He originally was a fourth-round pick of the Bills in the 1995 NFL Draft out of Memphis.
Chris Brown: Bills Sign RFA Kicker to Offer Sheet
The offer sheet for Lindell is proof that the Bills were not going to pay top ten kicker money for Mike Hollis, who was looking for about $1.3 million a season. That’s a 50 percent raise from last year’s $650 thousand dollar salary.
Bills GM Tom Donahoe was apparently convinced that Hollis was going to stick to his guns on that figure in light of recent deals for John Hall (5 years $7.13M) and Chicago’s Paul Edinger (5 years $7M) and decided to look elsewhere.
Divorcing the disgruntled: Sometimes it's the only answer
Dan Pompei throws an interesting jab at Buffalo : For Spikes, he no longer is encumbered by the history of losing and the humiliation of wearing stripes. When he signed with Buffalo, he said he wanted to smell the playoffs. He had to be reminded that it’s about more than smelling playoffs in Buffalo (it’s also about losing Super Bowls).
Baker's Dozen
‘The Bills have attacked the offseason as effectively as anyone in the league, with Spikes being the centerpiece of that well coordinated plan.’
BillsBeat - March 18, 2003
Free Agent Safety Izell Reese Visits
"I think more importantly safety. More so free safety, which is good. That's where I feel more comfortable, that's where I have the most experience. I am aware that we have a young group here to. That's a good thing, playing with a young group of guys. That could play well in my favor."
Room to roam
‘And just think. Donahoe still has plenty of plans to peruse and the salary cap room to roam, and opening day is still over five months away.’
New Kicker? Lindell Sign Offer Sheet
The Buffalo Bills have signed restricted free agent kicker Rian Lindell to an offer sheet. Lindell, 26, has kicked for the Seattle Seahawks the past three seasons and has connected on 74.4 percent (58 of 78) of his field-goal attempts.
Izell Reese Bio
Izell Reese joined the Broncos as an unrestricted free agent from Dallas, signed April 1, 2002. Reese has played in 71 career games and started 30, displaying great versatility by making starts at both strong and free safety, as well as at cornerback.
Safety Izell Reese (Denver) Visiting Bills Today
Safety Izell Reese, who most recently played with Denver, is visiting with the Bills today. Reese started 15 games at free safety and posted 58 tackles (48 solo), a half sack, five passes defensed and a forced fumble, while also adding three tackles on special teams for the Broncos last season.
Here's the kicker: Bills stay active
‘It seems unlikely the Seahawks will try to keep Lindell. They tendered him a one-year, $609,000 offer, which gives them the right of first refusal. It’s a significant raise over the $375,000 he made last year. But Lindell, 26, was looking for a long-term deal.’
Ex-CBA, Irish star finalist for fame
‘The Buffalo chapter of the National Football Foundation nominated Patulski, who played four seasons with the Buffalo Bills.’