Terrell Owens Has Mysterious Hip Injury
November 11, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
On Monday, Terrell Owens practiced. Owens and the Buffalo Bills then had the day off on Tuesday. However, at some point during the off day, Owens got injured. As a result, the wide receiver wasn’t able to practice on Wednesday.
As of now, the Bills aren’t too sure what the exact hip injury is or how long it will linger.
Said head coach Dick Jauron: “We’re kind of hoping it goes away as quickly as it came.”
This is yet another setback in what has been a very disappointing season so far for Owens. Owens came to Buffalo with a lot of …read more
Antonio Bryant Injury Update – Out Week 2
September 19, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Antonio Bryant, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver who broke out with a fantastic season in 2008, will be out of the lineup in Week 2 when the Bucs take on the Buffalo Bills. Bryant has been slowed by a knee injury for several weeks and was noticeably gimpy in Week 1.
The Buccaneers will likely start Maurice Stovall at wide receiver next to Michael Clayton. The backup wide receivers will be Sammie Stroughter and Brian Clark. Without the team’s best wideout, quarterback Byron Leftwich will need to spread the ball for the team to have a chance.
Last season, Bryant had …read more
J.P. Losman Joins the UFL
July 21, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
J.P. Losman, who played last year with the Buffalo Bills, has decided to join the UFL — a fledgling football league. Losman indicates that he’s making this move since his other option is to remain in the NFL as a backup. By starting in the UFL, Losman hopes to improve his stock and eventually return to the NFL.
The 28-year-old Losman played his college football at Tulane. For the last five years, he’s played with the Bills. His best season came in 2006 when he played in all 16 games and totaled 3,051 passing yards to go along with 19 touchdowns.
In …read more
Could Brett Favre Sign with the Bills?
June 14, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Everywhere you look, you see talk about Brett Favre signing with the Minnesota Vikings. It makes a lot of sense since the Vikings have a glaring need at quarterback and Favre would love to sign with Minnesota so he can be right next door to Green Bay.
But what if Favre wants to return — but not with the Vikings? Could Brett Favre decide to sign with the Buffalo Bills?
It would also make a lot of sense. In the offseason, the Bills signed Terrell Owens to pair with Lee Evans at wide receiver. And while Trent Edwards is a solid quarterback, …read more
Charges Against Corey McIntyre Dropped
June 10, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Last month, Corey McIntyre of the Buffalo Bills was arrested on a misdemeanor charge. According to the complaint, McIntyre allegedly fondled himself outside of a woman’s house in the Florida city of Port St. Lucie.
However, the local police are now dropping the charges after another man was arrested for exposing himself near the same location. Additionally, the original witness was unable to confirm that it was McIntyre.
Said McIntyre: “I just want to say that I’m happy that my name has been cleared today. I have maintained my innocence all through this process, and I’m just glad it’s out of the …read more
Terrell Owens Blames Tony Romo on Twitter
May 26, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
If you can’t get of Terrell Owens, you can now get 24-hour T.O. on the Terrell Owens’ Twitter (@terrellowens81). In a recent tweet, Owens blamed Tony Romo and Jason Garrett for his departure from the Dallas Cowboys.
The talented wide receiver who signed in the offseason with the Buffalo Bills had this to say when asked about leaving Big D:
neither ws i, blame the OC & romo!! but i’m happy 2 b where i am but i miss the other guys tht were & r true teammates!!
For those of you who don’t speak Twitter, the translation into English goes something like …read more
Bruce Smith Charged with a DUI
May 17, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
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Bruce Smith, the Hall of Fame defensive end who rose to stardom with the Buffalo Bills, has been charged with a DUI. The 45-year-old Smith was initially pulled over for speeding in Virginia Beach, Virginia. In addition to the DUI charge, he was also charged with refusing a breathalyzer and for speeding.
Drafted out of Virginia Tech, Smith played with the Bills from 1985 to 1999. He then went on to play the final four years of his NFL career with the Washington Redskins. In total, Smith played 279 games and recorded 673 tackles, 200 sacks and 30 forced fumbles. At …read more
Dominic Rhodes Sings with the Buffalo Bills
April 17, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
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The Buffalo Bills were in need of running back depth and addressed that need by signing veteran running back Dominic Rhodes to a two-year contract. Rhodes spent last season with the Indianapolis Colts.
With starting running back Marshawn Lynch suspended for the first three games of the 2009 NFL season and backup running back Fred Jackson in a contract dispute, the Bills needed a veteran back who could at least be a placeholder. In Rhodes, Buffalo got a running back with big game experience who has been relatively successful the last few seasons.
Last season with the Colts, Rhodes rushed for 538 …read more
Bills’ Donte Whitner Tasered and Arrested
April 11, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
The Buffalo Bills soap opera of an offseason continues. The latest drama happened on Saturday when safety Donte Whitner got tasered and arrested outside of the House of Blues in Cleveland. Whitner was in Cleveland to celebrate Ted Ginn, Jr.’s birthday. Ginn, a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, was a high school teammate.
According to the police statement, Whitner became violent and then police officers tried to restrain him. However, after breaking free, Whitner allegedly got into a fighting stance and was subsequently tasered by police. At that point, the police were able to handcuff him.
Whitner is being charged with …read more
Terrell Owens Already Creating Drama?
March 23, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Terrell Owens signed a one-year, $6.5 million contract with the Buffalo Bills shortly after being let go by the Dallas Cowboys. For the first time since signing Owens, Bills players are getting together to start their offseason conditioning programs. Owens, who isn’t known for shying away from controversy, didn’t show up.
However, it should be noted that this offseason program is voluntary. In fact, Owens has almost always skipped these programs when with other teams in his NFL career.
Dick Jauron, the coach of the Bills, earlier in the month pubicly expressed his hope that Owens would take part in offseason voluntary …read more




