‘Besides Spikes, top-notch outside backers whose contracts are up include Chicago’s Rosevelt Colvin, Philadelphia’s Shawn Barber, Seattle’s Anthony Simmons and Indianapolis’ Mike Peterson.’
BillsBeat - February 9, 2003
BillsBeat - February 8, 2003
2002 Week-by-week overtime results
Bills played in three of record 25 overtimes winning two on passes of Bledsoe to Henry and Peerless Price and losing one on opening kickoff to Jets.
Bears' Blache has San Francisco brass rolling in aisles
‘Jauron has considered other options in case Blache gets the job. One Internet report said former Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau, who is Jauron’s good friend, is holding off on accepting a defensive assistant job with Buffalo until he finds out for sure whether there would be an opening for a defensive coordinator with the Bears. Bears linebacker coach Gary Moeller has been a defensive coordinator, as well.’
BillsBeat - February 7, 2003
Hall of Fame Presenters Named
Guard Joe DeLamielleure, who distinguished himself with the Buffalo Bills and Cleveland Browns, has selected the recently retired Buffalo News sports writer/columnist Larry Felser. “Although I didn’t always agree with what he said, Larry was always honest and fair,” DeLamielleure said.
2003 Pro Bowl Photo Gallery
Photos from this year's Pro Bowl.
Buffalo Bills Player Appearances
Buffalo Auto Show – Pontiac/GMC Display Area
Saturday Februday 8, 2003
1 pm – 3pm – Billy Buffalo, Buffalo Jills
2 pm – 4pm – Nate Clements
Football still figures prominently in life of Marv Levy, 77
‘”Television ratings would seem to give an indication that football has emerged as the most prominent spectator sport, particularly in the U.S.,” said Levy, who splits time between his home town of Chicago and a winter residence in Williamsburg, Va.’
Two Minute DrillÖ With Alex Van Pelt
Quarterback Alex Van Pelt shared some secrets about his teammates during the Two Minute Drill with buffalobills.com. Van Pelt returned to the Bills for his seventh season in 2002 and remains one of the best back-up quarterbacks in the NFL. Two Minute Drill Archive
Frank Coyle: Bills hope D-linemen fall in draft
The Bills do not have a first-round pick in April, but they hope to draft a top defensive performer in the second and third rounds. Buffalo, of course, will debate the possibilities. Drafting an offensive playmaker is not entirely out of the question. Still, defensive linemen are Buffalo’s biggest need and that is a fairly strong group with the addition of underclassmen.
Off the scrap heap: LeBeau would make an excellent addition to Bills' defensive staff
Andy Hanacek gives his opinion as to why Tom Modrak and (hopefully) the hiring of Dick LeBeau are shrewd moves by Tom Donahoe
Notes: Free agency different in restricted territory
It’s looking more and more like Price will be hit with a franchise tag, which will almost certainly keep him Buffalo. The Bills don’t think second-year receiver Josh Reed is ready for a No. 2 role behind Eric Moulds, so Price will be tagged.
Bush should hire Donahoe to create U.S. jobs
I hear the Bills might create a job for ex-Bengals head coach Dick LeBeau, who was the Steelers’ defensive coordinator for a couple of seasons when Buffalo president and general manager Tom Donahoe worked there.
McAlister, Pace top free-agent wish lists
Theories of where Peerless Price and Takeo Spikes may end up.
BillsBeat - February 6, 2003
Alumni Update: Booker Edgerson
Edgerson made history when the regular season got underway. He became the first Bills player to record an interception in the opening game of his rookie season. In fact, he picked-off Houston quarterback George Blanda twice during that game. Edgerson finished the campaign with a career-high six interceptions and was one of four Bills named to the AFL’s all-rookie team.
Bills hope Ruel has golden touch with line
‘"I think too often times your guys don’t pay enough attention to details and consequently they rely on athletic ability. . . . What I’m going to do is work to improve their footwork and technique and fundamentals so they can block better."’