Six-year veteran guard Tom Nutten, abruptly announced his retirement, leaving the team puzzled but also perilously thin on the offensive line. Nutten who got a Superbowl ring with Rams started in the league as a Buffalo Bill in 1995.
BillsBeat - August 15, 2003
Training camp billboard
‘Most likely, McGahee will go on reserve/NFI once the regular season starts. Then the Bills would have the option of having him start practice between Weeks Six and Nine, if he’s ready. The other alternative would be to keep him on the roster as one of the final 53 players and make him inactive each week.’
Reese looking to turn heads in battle for a starting job
"It’s hard to tell where you stand out there, but it’s good to get reps with both teams just to get a feel for it," Reese said. "So when they do name the starters, if they’ve already named the starters, whatever the case may be, if somebody gets injured, it’s good to be able to play with the first team and know what it feels like to play with the first team."
Morris commands teammates' respect
‘” He very quickly gets the attention of his teammates, which tells you a lot.”‘
Future rests in Jett's hands
‘Eric Moulds and Josh Reed will start, and Bobby Shaw was signed as a free agent from Jacksonville to be the No. 3 receiver. Jett and veteran Charles Johnson will battle with youngsters Sam Aiken and Rodney Wright for the other spots.’
Walla Walla natives will meet on Nashville field
”’Drew was what a quarterback should be in high school – he’s always been a good guy, everybody liked him. He always handled himself well and he still does,” Sirmon said. ”Everybody looked up to Drew, but I think I wore 12 just because that’s a generic high school number.”’
Bills will make trip despite blackout
”’We have checked and everything, as of right now, is still on with our charter,” Williams said. ”Now, we may be re-routed in some way, but we have extra time built into our schedule.”’
Mickelson turning into a Buffalo soldier
‘The Buffalo Bills’ training camp is only a couple of miles down the street from the site of this PGA Championship, so Phil Mickelson made a visit there Wednesday. You can fill in the punchline. Both are notorious, of course, for failing to win the big one.’
Mickelson, Bills share misses as mates in misery
‘Maybe the best approach with Mickelson is to expect nothing. And then bet on the Bills.’
Williams faces team he helped shape defensively
‘”There are a lot of guys I have a lot of strong feelings for Jeff (Fisher), my best friend in coaching, and some of those players that were there that I was a part of drafting and teaching and coaching,” Williams said. “It’ll be a fun deal.”‘
Mickelson: golf's version of the Buffalo Bills
‘Phil Mickelson spent the day before the PGA Championship visiting the nearby training camp of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. He must have felt right at home. They’ve never won a major championship, either.’
BillsBeat - August 14, 2003
Bills' Williams returns to Nashville
‘Williams spent 11 years with the Titans from 1990-2000 in various positions, including defensive coordinator, special team and linebackers coach.’
Bills expect packed house for Saturday game
‘”We’re expecting it to be loud down there,” Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe said Thursday. “That’s why we’ve been practicing our silent counts. One of the things that makes it so hard to win in this league is that crowd noise.”‘
Bills, PGA Championship sharing same ground
‘”One of the things we think is kind of nice is that the fans have a chance to come out here and see the Bills,” he said, “plus the chance to see some of the best athletes in the world in that sport … and that’s really neat. There’s a lot of golf fans on our team and on our staff, and we invited (the pros) to come over and watch practice.”‘
Williams looks forward to return visit to Nashville
‘I feel real good about the direction. I’ve got really good people here I’m working with again and quite honestly would not have left that situation down there, which I think is an outstanding situation, had it not been for the opportunity to work for and work with Tom Donahoe, who’s another person for me to learn from, and Ralph Wilson, another AFL original owner like Mr. Adams. I think that was appealing to me to take that step, and I feel real good about where we are right now."’