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| DT Walker looking forward to fresh start with Bills |
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03/27/2007 |
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -When the Philadelphia Eagles signed free agent defensive tackle Montae Reagor last week, Darwin Walker knew he was on his way out. Walker was happy to find himself a member of the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, a day after being part of a three-player trade that sent disgruntled linebacker Takeo Spikes to the Eagles. ``As far as I'm concerned, this is the best situation for me and I'm looking forward to it,'' Walker said during a conference call. Noting that he had asked to be traded, |
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| Bills deal Spikes, Holcomb to Eagles; Walker to Buffalo |
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03/27/2007 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills traded Pro Bowl linebacker Takeo Spikes and backup quarterback Kelly Holcomb to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for veteran defensive tackle Darwin Walker and a conditional draft pick in 2008. The 30-year-old Spikes, a two-time Pro Bowl selection when he played for Buffalo, has been limited to 15 games over the last two seasons due to a hamstring and an Achilles tendon injury. He has 12 career interceptions. An outside linebacker, Spikes had spent th |
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| NFL conduct policy still not set |
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03/26/2007 |
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| Kraft said. ``I'm happy we got 30 of 32 votes. It's a very fair plan.'' At least one New York lawmaker thought so. ``It may not be football season, but we just scored a touchdown,'' U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, who has campaigned for help for the Buffalo Bills, said in a statement. ``This is a huge win for Buffalo and Bills fans everywhere. This deal will enable the Bills to stay where they belong right here in Buffalo for the foreseeable future. ``The Bills are the heart and soul of Western New York, a |
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| GOLDBERG ON FOOTBALL: Goodell is an easygoing tough guy |
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03/26/2007 |
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| ll group. The union leaders and players agreed. In fact, almost seven months into his term, nearly everyone seems to like Goodell and the way he's running the league - even those who didn't like Tagliabue. ``Roger listens to both sides,'' said Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson, who was the NFL's official contrarian during the latter years of the Tagliabue administration. ``And he gives you both sides of the argument. Paul would tell us what he wanted us to know that would make his point. You'd get the ' |
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| Redskins sign lineman Fabini |
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03/26/2007 |
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| e New York Jets from 1998-05, making 114 starts. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Redskins were seeking help along their offensive line after losing starting left guard Derrick Dockery, who signed a seven-year, $49 million deal with the Buffalo Bills earlier this month.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Pre |
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| Bills re-sign CB Thomas |
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03/13/2007 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills have agreed to terms on a multi-year contract with cornerback Kiwaukee Thomas, the team announced Tuesday. Thomas had 42 tackles and broke up six passes in 16 games last year in his first season with the Bills. Thomas, a seven-year veteran, has played in 101 games with Jacksonville, Miami and Buffalo, registering 181 tackles with four sacks. |
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| Bills re-sign Anthony Thomas |
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03/12/2007 |
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| Orchard Park, NY (MySportsbook) - The Buffalo Bills have re-signed running back Anthony Thomas, just days after trading Willis McGahee to the Baltimore Ravens. Thomas, a two-time 1,000-yard rusher, joined the Bills last season and ran for 378 yards with two touchdowns in a reserve role behind McGahee. He also caught 22 passes for 139 yards. With McGahee sidelined because of a rib injury last November, Thomas stepped in and rushed for 109 yards on 28 carries against eventual Super Bowl champion Indianapoli |
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| Bills re-sign RB Thomas |
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03/12/2007 |
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -The Buffalo Bills re-signed free agent running back Anthony Thomas on Monday, four days after trading former starter Willis McGahee to Baltimore. Thomas, who backed up McGahee this past season, immediately becomes the No. 1 back, at least for the time being. Shaud Williams, a third-stringer last season, is the only other experienced running back currently on the team's depth chart. Thomas is entering his seventh professional season after appearing in all 16 games for the Bills |
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| Ravens new running back can talk the talk |
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03/09/2007 |
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| nning back to fit into a Baltimore Ravens locker room known for its brash talk. The Ravens invested a third-round draft pick and a seventh-round pick in this year's draft along with a third-round pick in next years draft in exchange for the former Buffalo Bills runner, signing the former first-round draft pick to a multiyear contract with a maximum value of $40.12 million. McGahee, 25, acknowledged Friday that he has something to prove after rushing for a career-low 990 yards and six touchdowns last seas |
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| Ravens acquire McGahee from Bills |
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03/08/2007 |
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| Baltimore, MD (MySportsbook) - With Jamal Lewis out of the picture, the Baltimore Ravens completed a trade on Thursday with the Buffalo Bills to obtain the rights to running back Willis McGahee. The trade is pending a physical that is likely to take place on Friday. The Ravens will send three draft picks, two in this year's draft and one in 2008, to the Bills in exchange for the versatile tailback. "This is a runner who can make people miss and has the explosion and speed to take it the distance," said Ba |
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