‘Weaver declined to comment on the meeting he had with Buffalo Bills assistant general manager Tom Modrak on Sunday, but a league source said he has been calling executives around the league to inquire about Modrak.’
BillsBeat - January 7, 2003
Bengals pressed for time
One of them, offensive line coach Paul Alexander, is believed to be under consideration for the line job in Buffalo, according to league sources. Alexander, a prep product of nearby Rochester, N.Y., is one of the assistants thought to have at least another year on his contract and couldn’t be interviewed unless the Bengals gave permission.
Assistant Coaches Contracts Not Renewed
The Buffalo Bills have decided not to renew the contracts of assistant coaches Ronnie Vinklarek and Miles Aldridge. “We just feel that we want to head into another direction at this time,” said Gregg Williams. “We thank both men for their hard work and wish them the best.”
The List: Best NFL playoff performances
4. Frank Reich and the great Bills’ comeback (1992 AFC wild card)
Reich heats up, throwing four touchdown passes, including three straight to Andre Reed, to give the Bills a 38-35 lead. The game goes into OT, but Buffalo pulls it out, 41-38, completing a 32-point comeback, the greatest in NFL history.
[Reich’s performance is currently leading voting]
Gray gone?
"Look for (former Bengals head coach) Dick LeBeau to wind up as the defensive coordinator with the Bills. Tom Donahoe (Bills president and general manager) has so much respect for LeBeau. And it seems like (current coordinator) Jerry Gray has been in trouble most of the year. The way I hear it, Gray can stay, if he wants. But if LeBeau goes to Buffalo, he’ll be calling the defensive shots."
ESPN Page2 Daily Quickie
Tom Modrak has interviewed with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
BillsBeat - January 6, 2003
Hall of Fame Class of 2003 Finalists
Class of 2003 to be announced Saturday, January 25
Wilson, DeLamielleure & Lofton Among 15 Finalists For '03 Hall of Fame Class
Orchard Park, NY – Bills owner Ralph Wilson, offensive guard Joe DeLamielleure, and wide receiver James Lofton were named today as three of the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2003.
Jags interview Modrak
‘Modrak has worked for the last 18 months as the director of football operations and assistant general manager of the Bills under team president and general manager Tom Donahoe. The Jaguars were given permission by the Bills last week to interview Modrak for the personnel job, according to the source.’
Allen, Zimmerman finalists for Hall of Fame
‘Former New York Giants general manager George Young and Buffalo Bills founder and owner Ralph Wilson are also finalists.’
NFL Playoffs - Wild Weekend (Video Highlights)
The Jets, Steelers, Falcons & 49ers advanced. Watch video highlights from the game.
Playoff Flashback: Jan. 6, 1990
LB Clay Matthews intercepted a QB Jim Kelly 11-yard pass on the 1-yard line with 9 seconds left in the game to preserve the victory for the Browns. In dramatic style, Buffalo began a comeback bid after K Matt Bahr kicked a 47-yard FG to give Cleveland a 34-24 lead with 6:50 left in the fourth quarter. Kelly began a string of 23 consecutive pass plays and closed the gap to 4 when he hit RB Thurman Thomas for a 3-yard TD.
Playoff Flashback: Jan. 6, 1996
The Bills’ Super Bowl dream came to a close on the frozen surface of Three Rivers Stadium with a 40-21 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round of the AFC playoffs. The Bills, playing without DE Bruce Smith who remained in Buffalo with the flu, quickly found themselves trailing 20-0 with under five minutes to play in the first half.
BillsBeat - January 5, 2003
PSU alumnus makes mark in NFL
‘And having the league’s longest punt can’t hurt Moorman when contract negotiations come around. Moorman’s contract ended after this season and he is an exclusive rights free agent of the Bills, meaning that if the Bills want him, they have his exclusive rights. After next season, Moorman will be a restricted free agent and an unrestricted free agent after his fourth season.’
Encroachment: Throwback, Or Throw It Back?
Sure, throwback uniforms are often viewed with a sense of awed nostalgia, but so is junior high school, and I don't see people buying tickets to experience that all over again. There's usually a very good reason old uniforms are burned like the American flag – ceremoniously or otherwise.