Takeo Spikes is coming to Buffalo. The Bengals announced today that they will not match the Bills’ offer sheet so Buffalo will get the weakside linebacker …
BillsBeat - March 10, 2003
Bengals don't match Spikes
‘”Takeo has been a good player for the Bengals and in the community, and I wish him good luck with his career in Buffalo,” Lewis said. “Today is the beginning of a new day in the Bengal organization, and in the shaping of the football team under my direction.”‘
The Week In Bills History (March 10-16)
March 11, 1987 – STEVE FREEMAN TRADED TO VIKINGS
Bills' DB Steve Freeman was traded to the Minnesota Vikings for what was called "past considerations."
WR's Kevin Dyson & Bobby Shaw Visit
Bills entertain two players on Monday.
Bills Hire Dick LeBeau
A native of London, OH, LeBeau attended Ohio State where he was and all-Big Ten selection as a defensive back and helped the Buckeyes win the national championship in 1957. He then played 14 seasons as a cornerback in the NFL with the Detroit Lions (1959-72) and appeared in three Pro Bowls. In that time, he appeared in an NFL-record 171 consecutive games at cornerback and his 62 career interceptions are tied the seventh most in NFL history.
Charles Johnson Switches To #81
After Peerless' departure, Johnson claims #81.
LeBeau shuffles off to Buffalo
‘A veteran of 44 years in the NFL as a player and coach, LeBeau was a defensive coordinator on two Super Bowl teams — the ’88 Bengals and the ’95 Steelers — but his three seasons as Cincinnati’s head coach weren’t nearly as successful. The Bengals were 12-31 under LeBeau.’
Sharpe: I'm still not sure
Former Denver DE Kavika Pittman visited the New Orleans Saints on Friday and could receive an offer from them this week. If an offer from the Saints does not materialize, Pittman could take visits to the New York Giants and Buffalo Bills.
LeBeau joins staff
‘LeBeau, a respected defensive strategist, will serve under coach Gregg Williams and work with defensive coordinator Jerry Gray. He will try to improve a defense that ranked 27th in points allowed, 29th in yards rushing per game and 32nd in takeaways last season.’
Dyson to visit Bills
‘The 27-year-old five-year pro had 41 catches for 460 yards and 4 TDs in 2002 and has 176 catches for 2,310 yards and 18 TDs for his career.’
Dyson to Bills? It wouldn't be miracle
‘For a long time, Titans receiver Kevin Dyson wouldn’t have been welcome in Buffalo. He apparently is now.’
Rules of the game
‘Five years from now, Price will be in his ninth year and he will be slowing down some. His cap figure provided he doesn’t get a restructure before then, will be unmanageable. That could lead to his release. By contrast, that Bills rookie, whoever he turns out to be, will have just finished his fifth season as a cheap player.’
Inside Dish: Young courts, reunites with Parcells
Their decision to trade a first-round pick to the Bills for WR Peerless Price came down to this: Do they make the deal and acquire a young, accomplished veteran who knows how to play the position, or do they keep their pick and draft a receiver such as Taylor Jacobs of Florida who likely would take a year or two of seasoning before he could be of much help to QB Michael Vick? There is no question Price will provide more impact this year.
BillsBeat - March 9, 2003
LeBeau joins Bills as assistant coach
‘LeBeau, a respected defensive strategist, will serve under coach Gregg Williams and work with defensive coordinator Jerry Gray. He will try to improve a defense that ranked 27th in points allowed, 29th in yards rushing per game and 32nd in takeaways last season.’
LeBeau to work primarily with Buffalo's secondary
After two weeks of deliberation former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau, who was fired after three seasons, has agreed to join the Bills’ staff as an assistant. The move has been rumored for weeks but LeBeau wanted to think about it before accepting the standing offer from head coach Gregg Williams and general manager Tom Donahoe.