It wasn't that long ago, in the springtime of the Buffalo Bills' offseason, when T.O.-mania was in its infancy. A buzz of hope bloomed around town that this franchise might finally be relevant again. Where have all the good times gone? "That's self-explanatory," defensive tackle Marcus Stroud said.
By JOHN WAWROW AP Sports Writer
The Buffalo Bills have gone a few weeks without their starting quarterback but the word is that the team will...
Bills coach Dick Jauron wasn't kidding when he wondered whether he'd have enough players available to practice during the team's bye week. The Bills on Tuesday kicked off their first of two scheduled practices this week with 16 players either absent or not participating. Among those not practicing was starting cornerback Terrence McGee
Buffalo Bills cornerback Terrence McGee had arthroscopic surgery on his right knee to repair minor damage and expects to be out for about two weeks.
Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick isn't sure whether he'll remain the Bills starter once Buffalo comes off its two-week break. A bigger concern for the backup is for the Bills to use the bye week to start fixing their anemic offense. "We're glad that there's a bye week, because we've got a lot of stuff to figure out," Fitzp
The Buffalo Bills expect to promote James Hardy to their active roster because the second-year receiver has shown he's fully recovered 10 months after having left knee surgery.
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If Texans running back Steve Slaton's latest turnover means he's fumbled away his starting job in Houston, Ryan Moats is certainly ready to step in. In a game the Texans lost star tight end Owen Daniels to what's feared to be a severe knee injury, Slaton was sent to the bench after losing his fifth fumble of the season.
Once the Houston Texans addressed their turnover troubles and turned to backup running back Ryan Moats, they solved the offensively inept Buffalo Bills and ran away with a 31-10 win on Sunday.
Bills owner Ralph Wilson has received his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring in a halftime ceremony during Buffalo's game against the Houston Texans on Sunday. Wilson, who was inducted into the Hall in August, was awarded the seventh AFL franchise in October 1959. Hall of Fame president and executive director Stephen Perry presented Wilson his ring
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Kerry Rhodes replayed the scene in his mind, and it still annoyed him.
In only his third year in Houston, Matt Schaub has no way of telling whether the Texans have completely shed their also-ran label. One thing the quarterback's sure of is that if it hasn't happened yet, then this is the team with the best opportunity to finally put the Texans squarely on the NFL map in their eighth season of existence.
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Buffalo Bills rookie safety Jairus Byrd likes to remind his father, former Chargers defensive back Gill Byrd, that he intends to one day have more interceptions in the NFL.
By JOHN WAWROW AP Sports Writer
Terrell Owens isn't ready to give back the key to the city just yet.
CLEVELAND - Buffalo Bills defensive back Donte Whitner has been placed in a first-time offenders program with probation for three months for a disorderly conduct case in Cleveland.
Backup quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will remain the Buffalo Bills starter for one more week, and maybe longer.
Backup quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick will remain the Buffalo Bills starter for one more week, and maybe longer. In announcing Trent Edwards will miss his second straight game since suffering a concussion, coach Dick Jauron on Monday opened the door for a midseason quarterback shuffle by refusing to commit to who'll start once Edwards is healthy
The Carolina Panthers may finally decide to bench quarterback Jake Delhomme, according to CarolinaGwol.com.
New York Jets running back Leon Washington broke his right leg in the first quarter against the Oakland Raiders on Sunday and underwent surgery after the game.
A quick peek of the box score and you'd think it was impossible the Buffalo Bills won. They were outgained almost 3-to-1, had only nine first downs and had a nearly 10-minute deficit in time of possession.
A quick peek of the box score and you'd think it was impossible the Buffalo Bills won. They were outgained almost 3-to-1, had only nine first downs and had a nearly 10-minute deficit in time of possession. Then you see the stat that decided the game and defined Jake Delhomme's miserable season with Carolina: turnovers.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams won't return against Carolina after leaving in the first quarter with a knee injury. Williams was questionable going into Sunday's game with a sore shoulder, but was active and got the start. He hurt his knee on the first defensive series and walked to the locker room.
Carolina Panthers leading tackler Thomas Davis is inactive against Buffalo because of a hamstring injury. Starting fullback Brad Hoover also didn't dress for Sunday's game because of lingering back pain. The Bills had starting defensive tackle Kyle Williams available after he was listed as questionable with a shoulder injury.