‘No matter where I’ve lived, my love for all things BILLS has been my trademark. My husband enjoys watching what happens when someone who doesn’t know me starts talking football, and crawls away after I’ve inundated them with BILLS smack.’
BillsBeat - June 2, 2003
Player Q&A: DT Justin Bannan
Defensive tackle Justin Bannan enters his second season in the NFL. As a rookie, the former Colorado standout provided quality depth along the defensive line for the Bills, playing in 15 of 16 games. He finished the season with 30 tackles (18 solo), 1.0 sack, one fumble recovery and seven QB pressures.
Group Tickets On Sale Now
Only single seats are available for the home opener against New England on Sunday, September 7, and the September 28, meeting with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Dinkins a long shot at QB
‘The Buffalo Bills, however, signed him to play running back, holding out the carrot that they might eventually evaluate him as a quarterback. Sent to NFL Europe for development, Dinkins became football’s version of the Swiss army knife. With the Amsterdam Admirals, he was used as a quarterback, running back, defensive back, kick and punt returner and kick holder. "The Bills were looking at him as a free safety, and a running back," O’Billovich says.’
Workout warriors
‘The poster child for the Bills’ offseason conditioning program is running back Travis Henry, who is coming off a great second season. "He’s the example for the guys to see how we want this offseason program to work," Williams said.’
Texans sign draft pick DT Wright, re-sign WR Black
The Houston Texans re-signed WR Avion Black on Friday. Black, acquired from the Buffalo Bills in the expansion draft, caught six passes for 52 yards last season and averaged a team-best 22 yards on 24 kickoff returns.
BillsBeat - June 1, 2003
The Week In Bills History (June 1-7)
June 7, 1965 – AFL TO EXPAND BY TWO TEAMS
The American Football League (AFL) owners voted to expand the league by two teams for the 1966 season. They also approved expansion of the active roster to 40 players.
Face time
‘Last season, 11 of the 24 Bills starters were new, and eight of those were in their first season with the Bills. This season, it appears seven of 24 starters are sure to be new, and six are in their first season with the Bills. Obviously, the starting jobs aren’t all decided. The number could jump to nine or even 10 new starters out of 24.’
Bills accused of not playing the field in picking new turf
‘"This deal stinks to high heaven," said Gilman, whose firm is based in Montreal.’
Buffalo Bills Training Camp: 2003 Important Dates
The following key dates for the 2003 Bills Training Camp have been announced.
Wed, Jul 23 Rookies Report
Sat, Jul 26 Veterans Report
Sun, Jul 27 First Day of Practice for Full-Squad
Mon, Jul 28 Night Practice
Fri, Aug 01 Workouts with Cleveland Browns (morning and afternoon)
Sat, Aug 02 Scrimmage with Cleveland Browns (11:00 AM)
Mon, Aug 04 Night Practice
Thu, Aug 21 Break Camp
Additional information will be announced as it becomes available.
BillsBeat - May 31, 2003
Group Tickets on Sale June 2 at 9 AM
Group tickets will be on sale starting June 2, 2003. You would need to purchase at least 15 game tickets for one game to be considered a group. Individual game tickets will go on sale later this summer.
Bills Install AstroPlay - Photo Gallery
More photos… Endzones being worked on.
BillsBeat - May 30, 2003
Pittsburg High standout taking Europe by storm
‘"It’s tough not to notice the kind of season Ken’s been having," Buffalo offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride said on the Bills’ Web site. "One of the great things about NFL Europe is, it gives young players like him the opportunity to get game experience against quality competition, and it’s obvious Ken is taking advantage of that."’
Sunday Is Bills Day At The Buffalo Zoo
‘There will be Bills interactive games, face painting and performances by the Buffalo Jills from Noon – 3:00 PM. Representing the Bills will be fullback Sam Gash, defensive tackle Pat Williams, kicker Rian Lindell, defensive back Ahmad Brooks, running back Joe Burns, offensive lineman Joey Hollenbeck, linebacker Josh Stamer, tight end Ryan Neufeld and running back De’Mond Parker.’
NFL Europe Preview
Ken Simonton continues to make a strong case for the NFLEL MVP. Simonton added another stellar performance last week against the Amsterdam Admirals, rushing for 94 yards on 20 carries and a touchdown in Scotland's 31-20 victory. He also added three kickoff returns for 80 yards.