‘The move meant the Bills had four rookies – Clements, middle linebacker Brandon Spoon, running back Travis Henry and offensive right guard Jonas Jennings – in their starting lineup.’
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Rob delivers one of his finest games
‘In the end, however, it always comes back to Johnson. His supporters say he gets too much blame for the Bills’ losses, and there’s some truth to that. But against Jacksonville, he showed how much it can mean to a team when the quarterback is at the top of his game, when he’s setting the tone with confidence.’
Friday billboard
‘The Big Picture: Maybe there’s hope for them, after all.’
NFL orders Bills to pay Phillips for final year
‘Said Wilson: "I had every intention of keeping Phillips as our coach, and I feel the league is creating a dangerous precedent when it allows a coach or player to collect money on a contract for failing to obey a reasonable order of a superior."’
Sex charges expected for Bills running back
‘Buffalo Bills running back Travis Henry faces criminal charges that are expected to be lodged next week in connection with a sex-related incident involving a 15-year-old girl in his home, law enforcement officials said.’
5th Down: A chance to breathe
At halftime, the Buffalo Bills’ head coach pulled aside his first-year kicker, Jake Arians, and told him what was going to happen later that night. “Jake,” Williams told the kicker who had missed two field goals in the first half, “you’re going to win this ballgame for us.”
Bills are on the board
‘Boy, did Rob Johnson ever need this.’
Johnson finally delivers against Jags
‘And most vitally, he looked like a real leader.’
NFL rules in favor of Phillips in contract dispute with Bills
‘"I was expecting it and I’m glad it’s finally done," said Phillips from his home in Austin, Texas.’
Bills report card
‘All those seasons coaching for Tennessee against Jacksonville in the AFC Central paid off for Gregg Williams, who earned his first career win. Had a strong game plan to find the openings in Jaguars’ secondary and defensively juggled his lineup to create a spark. He and his staff were rewarded for nine tireless months on the job.’
Beat up and down
‘"It’s a low point for me personally, professionally and every other way," coach Tom Coughlin said.’
Crowd boos Brunell
‘Mark Brunell’s head was ringing again last night. Only this time, it was from the boos.’
Defensive turnaround
‘"We did our job tonight," cornerback Ken Irvin said. "The last couple of games, the defense hasn’t been doing what they were told to do. We were able to regroup after they scored their only touchdown, whereas sometimes in the past we would crumble."’
Jaguars' play deserved to be blacked out
‘While the rest of the nation was able to watch the Jaguars and Bills on ESPN, people in Jacksonville got a black screen. As it turned out, this wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.’
Who let air out of passing attack?
‘Brunell attempted 26 passes against the Bills and only two — both on the team’s lone touchdown drive — gained at least 15 yards.’