Buffalo Bills Circling The Wagons: Final Roster, Training Camp
By Dennis Amo
Aug 16, 2014; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Buffalo Bills running back C.J. Spiller (28) carries the ball as Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Lawrence Timmons (94) and strong safety Troy Polamalu (43) defend during the first quarter at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
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A legal expert has chimed in and provided her opinion on if the Bills will stay in Buffalo or not. She is an Adjunct Professor that works at the UB law school and worked as an assistant attorney in the 80s and 90s on matters concerning the Sabres, she has first hand knowledge on the dealings when it comes to sports legalities. She stated that with the amount of support the team has been given during this time and the Fan Alliance trying raise a no interest loan, the Bills are sure to stay in Buffalo. [Sports Media 101]
With training camp coming to a close, the Buffalo Bills will soon be slimming out their team to the required 53-man roster. We still have until the 30th of August before this happens, but it is approaching. With that in mind and having seen 3 preseason games for the Bills so far, who would you put in as your starting offensive line? [Buffalo Rumblings]
As mentioned above, we are approaching the time to begin cuts. The first round of cuts have to be made by 4 pm on Tuesday August 26th and the final cuts to be made by 12 pm on Saturday the 30th. With that in mind, what does your final 53-man roster look like. Who is on your bubble. ESPN looks at 7 players that could be on the bubble come Saturday morning. [ESPN]
Jim Kelly was reportedly working with Bon Jovi to become partners in the sale process for the Bills. The news looks to be that Bon Jovi approached Kelly with an offer which was turned down by the Hall of Fame quarterback. Kelly is still in the market to be a minority owner of the Bills and is now looking to team up with Tom Golisano. What are Kelly’s options. [WGRZ.com]