‘”You’ve got to be pleased with what we’ve done so far,” said Gray, who has endured two long seasons under severe salary cap constraints. “We filled some needs — a big run stopper, a more active (weak-side) linebacker, a good (strong-side) linebacker and we’ve got some competition back there at safety. Even without the draft, we’ve got competition on the team and that’s going to make everyone better.”‘
BillsBeat - April 3, 2003
Cawley joins Brigade
‘Former Buffalo Bills quarterback Mike Cawley has signed with the Rochester Brigade.’
BillsBeat - April 2, 2003
Alumni Spotlight: Marty Schottenheimer
Even as an All-America linebacker at the University of Pittsburgh, Marty Schottenheimer used strategy to help determine his outcome on the field. Little did he know then that would be a sign of things to come.
Coming soon! 2003 Buffalo Bills schedule
Buffalo's 2003 Opponents
2003 Buffalo Bills Draft Central
If there is one reason the Buffalo Bills have maintained their competitive position in the AFC despite the rapid turnover of personnel in the NFL, it’s their picks in the NFL draft. The Bills’ 2002 final roster contained 26 of their draft picks. Twelve of those players started in 2002.
Sanders' decision expected this month
‘"They gave [Gash] an opportunity to be a full-time starter," Ravens coach Brian Billick said. "Sam knew what his role here was. We very much would have liked to have Sam back, but we wanted to give him the opportunity to see if there was anybody out there that wanted to approach him about being a full-time starter. It’s going home for him as well. I hate to lose Sam, but those are excellent circumstances."’
Buffalo takes a shine to Spikes
‘"It seems like everybody knows me," Spikes says. "The guy behind the ticket counter at the airlines. Baggage handlers. The people at Children’s Hospital."’
BillsBeat - April 1, 2003
A Notch Above: Sharing A Special Bond
‘Army Staff Sergeant Norbert Reed, 28, is somewhere in the Middle East. Where exactly his family doesn’t even know, claiming that they haven’t been in contact with him much since the fighting began. And somewhere over there, in the Persian Gulf, is Navyman Damian Jolivette, 19, Josh’s cousin who he declares is more like a little brother.’
Win a Josh Reed Autographed Media Guide
Win a 2002 Buffalo Bills Media Guide autographed by wide receiver Josh Reed! The winner will be notified via e-mail on April 11, 2003.
Rian Lindell
There's no player on Buffalo's roster-not Sam Adams, not Takeo Spikes, nor anyone else-who is more likely to single-handedly (or single-footedly, in this case) win a football game in one play. Now that we know sudden-death overtime is going to remain the rule in the NFL, that's even more true. This week, Tim O'Shei looks at Rian Lindell.
April Buffalo Bills Wallpaper
Features stadium/draft logo.
Gash's return adds depth to Bills' roster
‘While Gash has played 11 seasons in the NFL, he should come to Buffalo refreshed. He saw very limited duty last season with Baltimore, as the Ravens decided to develop second-year man Alan Ricard as their blocking fullback. Gash played mostly on the kickoff return team. He did not have a carry.’
Fullback Gash returns to Bills after three-year hiatus
‘While the Bills like young fullback Phillip Crosby, Gash, 34, is a proven commodity as a blocker, and with 11 years’ experience, the last three spent with the Baltimore Ravens, he replaces some of the leadership that was lost by letting go Centers and linebacker Eddie Robinson.’
Bills agree to terms with free agent FB Gash
‘Gash gives the Bills one of the NFL’s best blocking fullbacks. They had lacked that the last two seasons with pass-catching fullback Larry Centers, who was released last month.’
Buffalo Bills, Free-Agent Fullback Sam Gash Agree to Contract
‘The National Football League’s minimum salary for players with at least 10 years of experience is $755,000.’