Lynch Suspended for 3 Games | Jackson | Peters
April 9, 2009 by David
Filed under Buffalo Bills
Commissioner Roger Goodell made it official by suspending Bills running back Marshawn Lynch for 3 games in the 2009 – 2010 season.
The suspension is the result of Lynch’s 2nd arrest within 12 months, for possession of a firearm in home state of California.
While Lynch will be suspended for the first three games of the season, there is some good news coming out of Buffalo. Fred Jackson the Bills other outstanding running back had failed to report to One Bills Drive for lack of a contract with Buffalo. That all changed Wednesday April 8th when Jackson returned to the OBD to begin working out with his team for the upcoming season.
2nd time pro-bowler left tackle Jason Peters is once again MIA, so far reports indicate that the divide between Peters and OBD on contract terms may be to wide to overcome. If that is the case, look for the Bills to trade Peters prior to the start of mandatory workouts and training camp.
TO Finally in Buffalo
April 9, 2009 by David
Filed under Buffalo Bills
TO is in Buffalo working out with the Bills. Not as much media attention as a month ago when he wasn’t there.
http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/634975.html
T. Owens Signs with Bills
March 7, 2009 by David
Filed under Buffalo Bills, Uncategorized

Owens inks 1-year, $6.5M deal with Bills,
Source: John Clayton, ESPN.com
“It didn’t take long for T.O. to find a new home.
Terrell Owens has agreed to a one-year, $6.5 million deal with the Buffalo Bills, according to a source.
In The Air
Aside from Lee Evans, the Bills have struggled to get production out of their wide receivers. T.O.’s arrival should help Buffalo, which has the second-fewest touchdowns from its receivers over the last two seasons.
“I’m leaving America’s team [for] North America’s team,” Owens said at a news conference in Buffalo on Saturday.
The entire contract is guaranteed, the source said.
The Bills will be Owens’ fourth team, after starting with San Francisco, bouncing to Philadelphia — where he helped the Eagles get to a Super Bowl — and Dallas”






