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Lankster excited after first day as NFL player
If Ellis Lankster ever had doubts he belonged on a NFL roster after being drafted in the seventh round in April, the Buffalo Bills quickly put those worries to rest.
The Bills have jumped into their rookie pool, by signing their first two draft picks.A Sixth round CB Carey Harris and seventh round CB Ellis Lankster become the first draft picks to sign.
The Buffalo Bills Overcome Injury Adversity Through Rookie Development
Over the past few seasons, rookies have played a pivotal role in Buffalo's success.
Buffalo Bills: Young "D" Is the Key
Everybody is talking about how in 2009 the Buffalo Bills and its offense, led by Trent Edwards, is going to have to lead this team into the playoffs.
Billsa Youboty aims to stay well-healed
There is a lot to like about Ashton Youboty's game. Now if he can just stay on the field long enough to show it.
The difference between Monday and Tuesday will be mandatory, and the Bills coaching staff has to hope its offense looks a little better, if just for appearances.
Team denies interest in study for new stadium
Buffalo Bills officials said Friday they have made no inquiries or plans to study the building of a new stadium.
Despite Twitter, T. O.'s not bitter about home drama
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens says he is not bothered because the owners of a home in Orchard Park aren't interested in renting to him.
BILLS: Corner not afraid of competition
Good thing Reggie Corner isn't afraid to come back clawing and scratching after getting picked on.
Bills Defense Looking For Big Plays, Maybe New Faces Too, in 2009
When Terrence McGee crashed to the turf in practice Wednesday, tumbling beneath Terrell Owens after defending a pass, it pointed out both the depth and the degree of competition on the Buffalo Bills' defense... by Ken Fox 2 reads Opinion May 29, 2009 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - When Terrence McGee crashed to the turf in practice Wednesday, tumbling ...
Bills' Edwards, WRs work OT after OTA
Quarterback Trent Edwards spent more than 20 minutes throwing passes to wide receivers Terrell Owens and Lee Evans after the Buffalo Bills completed a 90-minute session of organized team activities Wednesday.
He was missing today as well as Roscoe Parrish. Terrell Owens was again in attendance.
Billsa 2006 class in good shape three years out
Marv Levy's first and second-last draft as Buffalo Bills general manager set a decent standard for this year's class.
Bills Coach Dick Jauron addressed the media for the first time this week in Orchard Park on Wednesday.
Bills notebook: Jauron up to speed on Owens' skills
Buffalo Bills coach Dick Jauron liked what he saw from receiver Terrell Owens during the team's first week of organized team activity practices.
Bills Notes: Youboty not close to returning
A year ago, Ashton Youboty was hoping to use organized team activities to save his spot on the roster.
Buffalo Bills: Success Depends on Defensive Personnel
A lot has to go right for the Buffalo Bills in order to make the playoffs this season.
Attendance was good for the Bills first day of Organized Team Activities in Orchard Park Monday.
Ohio State has been criticized for its lack of team speed thanks in large part to the Buckeyes' performances in their past two FBS Championship appearances.
Bills sign cornerback Florence
The Buffalo Bills said hello to one cornerback and goodbye to another. The Bills and veteran cornerback Drayton Florence reached an agreement on a two-year contract, NFL sources said Tuesday night.