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Lombardi: Big questions for Lions, Bills
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Both lines must work to change Billsa sack balance
With so few sacks made or conceded over so few games, every one is important. It's not merely intuitive to announce that a handful of big plays can determine the course of an entire NFL season.
Bills Camp Preview: O-line, not Owens, will determine fantasy value
The Bills will use their 2009 training camp to figure out just what they heck they are.
Around the AFC East, Week 5: Buffalo Bills
Next up, we get the lowdown on the Bills ' offensive line. Brian Galliford from Buffalo Rumblings has the goods.
The Bills Offense in 2009...a Passing Fancy?
I hate the West Coast offense. To be more precise, I hate the short passing game in general.
NFL player gives back to his native Oakland
Washington Redskins defensive tackle Lorenzo Alexander knows all about turning the improbable into probable.
Colts fans, beware of the man who dropped these lines:"I just thought things would go easier.
Owens 'going to get better' with Bills offense
Wide receiver Terrell Owens is learning the Bills offense. Terrell Owens has seen just about anything an NFL receiver can in his 14 NFL seasons.
7-9: The Make-or-Break Numbers for Bills Coach Dick Jauron
Buffalo Bills head coach Dick Jauron is known as a "player's coach." His players love to play for him.
Bills' Edwards eager to prove himself
Practice is over, but Trent Edwards remains hard at work under a noon sun baking the grass field next to the Buffalo Bills complex.
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.
Porter on Peters trade: 'It's a loss' for Bills
Dolphins linebacker Joey Porter is glad Jason Peters is no longer with the Bills.
Billsa right-wingers opened liberal amounts of space
The Buffalo Bills ' offensive line issues started in the center and spread left last year.
How to Move Mountains: An Interview With The Bills' Langston Walker
Professional football players aren't easily intimidated. With the media coverage, constantly giving their all on the ball field and the general intensity that comes with the sport, it's hard to be intimidated... by Timothy Young 6 reads Opinion Professional football players aren't easily intimidated.
Will the Buffalo Bills' Lack of an Elite Left Tackle Kill Their Offense?
Possibly the biggest remaining question with the 2009 edition of the Buffalo Bills surrounds the offensive line - specifically left tackle position.
ORCHARD PARK - All eyes have been focused on Terrell Owens during the Bills' first week of organized team activities, and for good reason: There is no question the guy brings star power to blue collar Buffalo.
5/19 ESPN's David Amber on The Howard Simon Show
And I think that's the best thing when you're motivated -- and that's"... [ 8:51 ] ..." Brady and now Mark Sanchez of course -- salt in the resurrected.
Owens and Evans: Offensive threat
It was day two of off season workouts for the Bills and half as many media attended today.
BILLS: Butlera s smarts could help transition
Brad Butler is known for possessing a nasty disposition once he steps on a football field.
Bills' Walker reserved about position swap
Langston Walker is a smart guy. So it's no surprise he's taking a low-key approach to stepping into the high-profile job as the new left tackle of the Buffalo Bills.