Bills won’t move to Canada … at least not yet
No wonder the Bills are warming to the idea of playing in Canada, as they will be doing today. The Bills will be paid $9.75 million for each game they play in Canada –- close to $4 million more than...
View ArticleWilson will be ‘disappointed’ if Bills don’t make playoffs
Bills owner Ralph Wilson chatted live on NFL.com on Tuesday, saying that with a little luck, the Bills have the talent to win now. In fact, he'll be disappointed if the team doesn't reach the playoffs...
View ArticleBills owner Wilson keeps ‘em laughing
Bills owner Ralph Wilson, making his first appearance at training camp today, addressed the squad on the field after practice.
View ArticleBefore enshrinement, Hall of Famers busy signing
There are more than 80 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame here for this weekend's enshrinement festivities, almost all of them staying at the McKinley Grand Hotel in downtown Canton. Which...
View ArticleHall of Famers hit campaign trail for teammates
One of the biggest themes leading up to the Hall of Fame, next to the incoming class, is the list of players not in the Hall of Fame. Put a microphone in front of a player and he'll instantly start...
View ArticleHighlights of the Hall of Fame enshrinees dinner
Don Criqui, master of ceremonies for Friday night's Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinees dinner, had a couple of pretty good lines about 90-year-old Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson, a member of the...
View ArticleRain won’t slow down Bills fans
The threat of rain is not deterring Bills fans from being in a festive mood. Though, if you can sit through a December football game Ralph Wilson Stadium, then some summer drizzle in Ohio really should...
View ArticleA Hall of Fame green room
The inductees and their presenters have congregated in the green room offstage, where their getting a run-through of today's ceremony. Consider it the hurry-up-and-wait before the show.
View ArticleTommy McDonald never fails to deliver
Hall of Fame WR Tommy McDonald has embarked on a second career as the highlight of the Pro Football Hall of Fame inductions.
View ArticleBuffalo-heavy crowd welcomes Wilson
Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson Jr. was first up for enshrinement at Saturday night's Pro Football Hall of Fame ceremonies. Fitting that the oldest member of the Class of 2009.
View ArticleWilson’s induction speech reflects his humbleness
If you weren't touched by the Hall of Fame acceptance speech delivered by Bills owner Ralph Wilson, I don't know what you were watching.
View ArticleTitans owner gets caught up in excitement
Bud Adams and Ralph Wilson, pioneers and founding fathers of the AFL, just shared a few minutes together ... and then Mr. Adams started dancing in the end zone.
View ArticleMy Vick watch list
Trying to narrow down the potential players for the services of free-agent QB Mike Vick.
View ArticleFewell on football: ‘Play like hell and win’
Buffalo Bills interim coach Perry Fewell met with the media late Tuesday, remaining tight-lipped on everything except his coaching philosophy.
View ArticleRoundup: Please, no more Bills football on the cheap
If Ralph Wilson is serious about making the Bills a prominent NFL franchise once again, it's time to fork out the money and bring in the right people, writes Buffalo News columnist Jerry Sullivan.
View ArticleShanahan likely to meet with Bills officials next week
Mike Shanahan has emerged as the Bills' "No. 1 candidate" to become their full-time coach after the season, according to a source close to the team.
View ArticleCowher still actively weighing coaching options
Bill Cowher could coach in 2010 if the right situation comes along. Despite reports that he has cooled his interest in a return to coaching in 2010, the former Steelers coach is still weighing his...
View ArticleWilson: Bills won’t reach for QB with third pick
Bills owner Ralph Wilson says the team won't reach for a quarterback they don't consider to be the best player available with the third overall pick.
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