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Inside the CFL: One-on-one with the Commissioner CFL 06/24/2011
oug Ford is now common knowledge. Can the two leagues co-exist if the NFL came to Toronto? A: One of the reasons why we've been successful, is because we don't speculate on what might happen. When Rogers (Communications, the company that brought the Buffalo Bills to Toronto in an eight-game, five-year series) said they were bringing the Bills here, we said let's focus on improving our league and growing our game. The investments in new stadiums are creating more and more interest in our league, our sponsorsh
Bills coaching staff latest to side with owners NFL Football 06/02/2011

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Add the Buffalo Bills coaching staff to others around the league in distancing themselves from the NFL Coaches Association's decision to side with players in the NFL labor dispute.

Offensive coordinator Curtis Modkins says the entire Bills staff supports team owner Ralph Wilson. Modkins adds, Bills coaches had no knowledge of the NFLCA's intention to file a brief to a federal appeals court last week supporting the players' bid to have the lockout lifted.

Modkins' statement was rel

Bills suspend pension payments to employees NFL Football 05/24/2011

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - The Buffalo Bills have suspended payments to their employees' pension benefits and 401K plans during the NFL labor dispute and potentially the rest of the year, the team's chief executive officer confirmed in a statement emailed to The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Russ Brandon adds the team will review whether to reinstate payments for 2011 based on ``our financial performance.'' Brandon says employees had been notified that the 401K plan was being amended so that all team contribut

Buffalo Bills dismiss chief scout Tom Modrak NFL Football 05/04/2011

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Tom Modrak is out as the Buffalo Bills chief scout, the team announced Wednesday.

General manager Buddy Nix says Modrak's dismissal comes as part of the team's plan to reorganize its personnel department. Modrak held the title of vice president of college scouting, and had been with the Bills since 2001.

The move comes after the Bills completed what was regarded as a successful draft last weekend, in which the team addressed its porous defense.

Modrak had been criticized for the

In the FCS Huddle: FCS draft class review Division I-AA College Football 05/03/2011
, 6-0, 210 San Francisco 49ers (5th, 163) - Daniel Kilgore, C, Appalachian State, 6-3, 308 Green Bay Packers (6th, 186) - D.J. Smith, ILB, Appalachian State, 5-11, 239 New England Patriots (6th, 194) - Markell Carter, OLB, Central Arkansas, 6-4, 250 Buffalo Bills (7th, 206) - Justin Rogers, CB, Richmond, 5-11, 180 Cincinnati Bengals (7th, 207) - Korey Lindsey-Woods, CB, 5-11, 188 Detroit Lions (7th, 209) - Johnny Culbreath, OT, South Carolina State, 6-5, 322 Kansas City Chiefs (7th, 223) - Shane Bannon, FB,
UFL's Destroyers select Payton Award winner Peterson Division I-AA College Football 05/02/2011
kle Joel Bell, whom the two-time defending champion Las Vegas Locos and head coach Jim Fassel selected fifth overall. The 6-7, 308-pound Bell made The Sportsbooks FCS All-America first team as a senior in 2008, previously had NFL tryouts with the Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys, and played in the 2009 CFL Grey Cup with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. In the third round, the Hartford Colonials and head coach Jerry Glanville used the first pick - and 11th overall - on former Tennessee State center Cecil Newt
Furman's Bell a first-round pick in UFL Division I-AA College Football 05/02/2011
ue Draft Monday night. Bell was the only first-round selection from a Football Championship Subdivision program. The 6-foot-7, 308-pounder made The Sportsbooks FCS All-America first team as a senior in 2008 and previously had NFL tryouts with the Buffalo Bills and Dallas Cowboys. The five-team UFL will play its third season in 2011 after, according to media reports, it lost close to $80 million during its first two seasons. The league is hoping to gain stature with football fans while the NFL continues an
Bengals land Dalton early in second round NFL Football 04/29/2011
to land Dowling, who was limited due to injuries in his senior season but has the size (6-foot-2) to help a New England secondary that finished 30th in passing yards allowed last season. Another cornerback was immediately taken after Dowling, as the Buffalo Bills snatched Aaron Williams out of Texas. Williams opted to forgo his senior season after leading the Longhorns with 13 passes broken up. Next on the clock were the Bengals, and with franchise quarterback Carson Palmer reportedly seeking a trade, Cincin
A second-round mock NFL Football 04/29/2011
bonus, here's a quick mock draft for Friday's second round of the 2011 NFL Draft: 33) New England Patriots (from Carolina): Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA -- A prototype Pats outside linebacker who can rush the passer and effectively drop into coverage. 34) Buffalo Bills: Colin Kaepernick, QB, Nevada -- Has the athletic skill set and arm strength Chan Gailey values in his quarterbacks. 35) Cincinnati Bengals: Andy Dalton, QB, TCU -- Bengals would be doing cartwheels if their preferred choice to succeed Carson Palmer
Panthers take Cam Newton at No. 1 NFL Football 04/29/2011
Manning and Drew Brees. "I think I'm going to adjust pretty well," a confident Miller said. "At the end of the day when the ball is snapped, it's just about shedding blocks and making tackles." Defensive tackle Marcell Dareus was taken third by the Buffalo Bills after a standout career at Alabama. He was an anchor for a line that helped the Crimson Tide win the national title in 2009, and was named defensive MVP of the BCS championship game. "I'm happy [the Bills] gave me a chance so I can show what I can d

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