‘The Bucs` run to the playoff compulsories very likely begins or ends today at home against the Buffalo Bills, who are hoping Warren Sapp doesn`t revive their quarterback controversy by splitting hairs — Rob Johnson`s hairs, for starters.’
BillsBeat - November 26, 2000
BillsBeat - November 25, 2000
Bills are keeping CNY in the dark
‘Channel 5 general manager Gary Wordlaw said these Syracuse blackouts violate the league’s 75-mile rule, but the station is powerless to stop the Bills from imposing them here.’
Sack-happy Sapp makes his mark terrorizing quarterbacks
‘The sixth-year veteran has 11 1/2 sacks this season, third best in the NFL and just one shy of his total for last season, when he was named Associated Press Defensive Player of the Year.’
No repeat for Rome
‘The Fox Sports Net called an audible on the Empire Sports Network and refused to allow it to repeat "The Last Word with Jim Rome" program dealing with the Rob Johnson-Doug Flutie controversy for a second time on Monday.’
Bills need Smith's running
‘Antowain Smith isn’t kidding himself. Sure, if he were to have a big game against the rugged Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense tomorrow at Raymond James Stadium, the Buffalo Bills veteran running back might just salvage his once-promising career.’
Bucs have safety net in Jackson
‘Contrary to what some may be thinking, the wheels haven’t completely fallen off the Buccaneer bandwagon. A few big wheels definitely have come off, though, and that’s where players such as Dexter Jackson come in.’
Lynch returns to practice in limited role
‘"He wanted to try it," Coach Tony Dungy said, "but I still doubt right now that he’ll play. He’s doing better now than he was."’
Glazer ties his charity to tickets
‘Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer is making Super Bowl XXXV tickets available to Raymond James Stadium suite holders, but the cost includes a minimum $1,000 donation to his charitable foundation.’
Sapp on Steckel: I miss Shula
‘…defensive lineman Warren Sapp, frustrated by Tampa Bay’s 6-5 record, placed much of the blame for the team’s inconsistency on the new offense of first-year coordinator Les Steckel.’
Lynch: slim chance to play against Bills
‘Lynch, who dislocated his left shoulder against Chicago on Sunday, is listed as doubtful with a shoulder sprain, though he did practice Friday with the scout team.’
Bills' Morris to miss second straight game
‘Running back Sammy Morris, who leads the Buffalo Bills with five touchdowns, will miss his second straight game with a sprained ankle.’
BillsBeat - November 24, 2000
Hobbled secondary is Bills' primary concern
‘Winfield’s injury puts two men on hot corners: Donovan Greer and Chris Watson.’
Dungy says Cottrell deserves a top job
‘"He’s had one of the top defenses in the league for the last few years at Buffalo. I think he has the respect of his players and the respect of people all over the league."’
Bills to have hands full up front
‘When the Bills play the Buccaneers in a game that both teams need to win to keep their playoff runs on track, the key matchup of the day will be Buffalo’s average offensive line against Tampa Bay’s outstanding defensive line.’
Dunn keeps giving during holiday season
‘Dunn’s "Homes for the Holidays" program, now in its fourth year, is an act of love and caring. It provides people with homes. People who wouldn’t normally be able to afford them on their own.’