BUFFALO BILLS GAME RELEASE - Week 11 Buffalo Bills (5-4) vs. Cleveland Browns (3-6) Monday, November 17, 8:30, at Ralph Wilson Stadium - Orchard Park, NY BILLS RETURN TO MONDAY NIGHT
BROADCAST INFO TELEVISION: ESPN PLAY-BY-PLAY: Mike Tirico COLOR ANALYSTS: Ron Jaworski and Tony Kornheiser SIDELINE REPORTERS: Suzy Kolber and Michelle Tafoya PRODUCER: Jay Rothman DIRECTOR: Suzanne Smith
The Buffalo Bills will look to end a three game losing streak this week as they host the Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football. Monday Night Football returns to Western New York for the second straight year. The game will mark the first time the Bills have hosted Monday Night Football in consecutive seasons since 1993-94. With a win against the Browns and on Monday Night Football, Buffalo will accomplish the following: Win their first game in four weeks • Improve to 6-4 on the season • Win their first MNF game since 1999 (23-18 at Miami) •
BILLS RADIO NETWORK FLAGSHIP: Buffalo – 97 Rock (96.9 FM) and The Edge (103.3 FM); Rochester – WHAM (1180 AM); Toronto - FAN (590 AM) PLAY-BY-PLAY: John Murphy (22nd year, 5th as play-by-play) COLOR ANALYST: Mark Kelso (3rd year) SIDELINE REPORTER: Paul Peck (10th year)
Last week, the Bills lost their third division game of the season with a 20-10 loss at New England. Rookie WR James Hardy caught his second career touchdown in the contest. RB Marshawn Lynch led the team with 46 yards rushing on 14 carries and QB Trent Edwards threw for 120 yards on 13 of 23 passing. Next week, the Bills travel on the road to face the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday at 1:00 pm.
UPCOMING WEEK’S SCHEDULE Tuesday, November 11 - PLAYERS DAY OFF Wednesday, November 12 - Practice - 11:20 - 1:30 pm Open to media (11:40 am - 12:00 noon) Cleveland coach Romeo Crennel conf. call - 11:30 am Open Locker room - 1:30 - 2:30 pm Fieldhouse - Edwards, Evans, Stroud, TBD Defensive coaches available upon request Coach Dick Jauron in Media Room - 2:30 pm Brady Quinn conference call - 3:30 pm
BILLS ON NOVEMBER 17th This week’s game will mark the eighth time the Bills have played on November 17th. The Bills last played Cleveland on this date in 1986 and lost 17-7. The Bills last played a Monday Night Football game on this date in 1997 and lost to Miami 30-13. This week will mark the Bills’ first home Monday Night Football game on this date in team history. Buffalo has played only two home games on this date. The Bills have a 1-6 overall record on this date. Below is a list of the team’s results on November 17th:
Thursday, November 13 - Practice - 11:20 am - 1:30 pm Open to media (11:40 am - 12:00 noon) Open Locker room - 1:30 - 2:30 pm Offensive coaches available upon request Friday, November 14 - Practice - 10:25 - 12 noon Open to the media (10:35 - 10:45 am) Open locker room - 12 noon - 1:00 pm Saturday, November 15 - Practice - 11:00 - 12:30 pm Open to the media (11:00 - 11:10 am) Open locker room - 12:30 - 1:15 pm
NOVEMBER 17th OVERALL RECORD - 1-6 • 2002, @ Kansas City, L 16-17 • 1997, @ Miami, L 13-30 - MNF • 1996, Vs. Cincinnati, W 31-17 • 1986, @ Cleveland, L 7-17 • 1975, @ Cincinnati, L 24-33 • 1974, @ Miami, L 28-35 • 1963, Vs. San Diego, L 13-23
Sunday, November 16 - Walk-thru - Closed to the media Monday, November 17 - Bills vs. Browns - 8:30 pm ****All dates and times are subject to change.****
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SCHEDULE & CREDENTIAL DEADLINES
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE
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[email protected]) or Dawn Dotzler (716-312-8700 or
[email protected]). Sunday, Sept. 7
REGULAR SEASON SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
W 34 - 10
Sunday, Sept. 14
At Jacksonville Jaguars
W 20 - 16
Sunday, Sept. 21
OAKLAND RAIDERS
W 24 - 23
Sunday, Sept. 28
At St. Louis Rams
W 31-14
Sunday, Oct. 5
At Arizona Cardinals
L 41-17
Sunday, Oct. 12
BYE WEEK
Sunday, Oct. 19
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS
W 23-14
Sunday, Oct. 26
At Miami Dolphins
L 25-16
Sunday, Nov. 2
NEW YORK JETS
L 26-17
Sunday, Nov. 9
At New England Patriots
L 20-10
Based on 2007 regular season records, the Buffalo Bills opponents for the season accumulated a record of 115-141. The Bills’ strength of schedule is .449. Below is a list of the Bills’ 2008 opponents and their 2007 regular season records as well as their 2008 records. OPPONENT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at Jacksonville Jaguars OAKLAND RAIDERS at St. Louis Rams at Arizona Cardinals SAN DIEGO CHARGERS at Miami Dolphins NEW YORK JETS at New England Patriots CLEVELAND BROWNS at Kansas City Chiefs SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS MIAMI DOLPHINS at New York Jets at Denver Broncos NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS TOTAL
2007 RECORD 10-6 11-5 4-12 3-13 8-8 11-5 1-15 4-12 16-0 10-6 4-12 5-11 1-15 4-12 7-9 16-0 115-141 (44.9%)
2008 RECORD 2-7 4-5 2-7 2-7 6-3 4-5 5-4 6-3 6-3 3-6 1-8 2-7 5-4 6-3 5-4 6-3 65-79 (45.1%)
Below is a list of NFL teams whose opponents have the lowest winning percentage based on the 2007 regular season schedule. The Bills’ opponents have the fifth lowest winning percentage in the NFL.
Monday, Nov. 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS 8:30 - ESPN Credential Request deadline - Tuesday, Nov. 11 - 12 noon Sunday, Nov. 23 At Kansas City Chiefs 1:00* - CBS Credential Request deadline - Thursday, Nov. 13 - 12 noon
RK 1. 2. 3. 4. T5.
Sunday, Nov. 30 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 1:00* - FOX Credential Request deadline - Tuesday, Nov. 25 - 12 noon Sunday, Dec. 7 MIAMI DOLPHINS (Toronto) 4:05* - CBS Credential Request deadline - Tuesday, Dec. 2 - 12 noon Sunday, Dec. 14 At New York Jets 1:00* - CBS Credential Request deadline - Thursday, Dec. 4 - 12 noon
TEAM New England San Diego Oakland Denver BUFFALO New Orleans
STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE .387 (99-157) .422 (108-148) .438 (112-144) .445 (114-142) .449 (115-141) .449 (115-141)
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Sunday, Dec. 21 At Denver Broncos 4:05* - CBS Credential Request deadline - Thursday, Dec. 11 - 12 noon
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Sunday, Dec. 28 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1:00* - CBS Credential Request deadline - Tuesday, Dec. 23 - 12 noon
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* The NFL this season will continue to use a primetime “flexible scheduling” element on Sundays in Weeks 11-17. Only Sunday afternoon games are eligible to be moved. Flexible scheduling will not be applied to games airing on Thursday, Saturday or Monday nights.
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The NFL will have additional flexibility to move the start times of games on Sundays, using a 12-day notice format. For example, a game scheduled for Sunday, November 26 could move from a 1:00 PM ET kickoff to an 8:15 PM start, but the change would be made and announced no later than Tuesday, November 14. In Week 17, in order to ensure a Sunday night game with playoff implications, the decision to move the start time may be made on six days notice.
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LAST WEEK - BILLS at PATRIOTS
BEST STARTS IN BILLS HISTORY
The Buffalo Bills offense struggled all afternoon against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., amassing only 168 total yards, as the Bills dropped their third game in a row to an AFC East division opponent. It was the Bills tenth straight loss to the Patriots, who improved to 6-3 and held onto their share of the division lead. The Patriots got out to a 10-0 lead thanks to a 13-yard touchdown run by QB Matt Cassel early in the first quarter and a 32-yard Stephen Gostkowski field goal early in the second. The Bills were able to put together an 11-play, 56 yard drive in the middle of the second quarter, helped along by two third-down passes by QB Trent Edwards. The drive ended with a 25-yard Rian Lindell field goal, and the Bills went into the break down a touchdown, 3-10. The second half brought more of the same for Buffalo. Edwards threw his second interception late in the third quarter and the offense struggled to string a drive together. DT Marcus Stroud forced a fumble early in the fourth quarter, which was recovered by S George Wilson, but the Bills punted the ball away just six plays later. A late spark was provided by rookie KR Leodis McKelvin, who broke an 85-yard return to set the Bills up on the Patriots 14-yard line. One play later, rookie WR James Hardy was in the end zone, the recipient of a 14-yard pass from Edwards. It was the second touchdown catch of Hardy’s career, but it was too little, too late for the Bills. After Buffalo could not recover the ensuing the onside kick, New England ran out the clock on their 20-10 victory.
The Bills are off to a 5-4 start in 2008. The Bills are 5-4 through nine games for the second consecutive season. Below is a look at the best starts in team history through nine games and 10 games:
TEAM BILLS PATRIOTS
1 0 7
Team NE
Qtr/Time 1/10:39
NE BUF NE NE
2/13:25 2/7:05 3/8:11 4/1:57
BUF
4/1:42
2 3 3
3 0 3
4 7 7
FINAL 10 20
Scoring Play Drive Score M. Cassel 13 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) 7-71, 3:06 0-7 S. Gostkowski 32 yd FG 7-20, 1:48 0-10 R. Lindell 25 yd FG 11-53, 6:20 3-10 S. Gostkowski 37 yd FG 13-64, 6:49 3-13 B. Green-Ellis 1 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) 19-92, 9:08 3-20 J. Hardy 14 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 1-14, 0:15 10-20
Total First Downs Third Down Efficiency Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Average Per Play Net Yards Rushing Total Rushing Plays Net Yards Passing Times Sacked/Yards Lost Pass Atts-Comps-INTs Punts- No. and Yards Penalties – No. and Yards Fumbles – No. and Lost Touchdowns FGM/A Time of Possession
Bills 10 45% 168 43 3.9 60 18 108 2-12 23-13-2 5-41.6 3-22 0-0 1 1/1 22:20
Record 9-0
Years 1964
8-1
1988 1990 1991
7-2
1965 1974 1992 1993
6-3
1980 1981 1983 1989 1995 1996 1999
5-3-1
1966
5-4
1973 1975 1994 1997 1998 2000 2002 2007 2008
Below is a look at the best starts in team history through 10 games: Record Years 9-1 1964 1988 1990 1991
Patriots 24 61% 370 78 4.7 144 43 226 1-8 34-23-0 2-41.5 2-15 1-1 2 2/2 37:40
RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 14-46, F. Jackson 4-14 PATRIOTS: B. Green-Ellis 26-105, M. Cassel 9-22, K. Faulk 5-9, W. Welker 1-7, H. Evans 1-3, R. Moss 1-(-2) PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 13-23, 120 yards, TD 2 INT PATRIOTS: M. Cassel 23-34, 234 yards RECEIVING BILLS: R. Parrish 4-31, L. Evans 2-22, J. Hardy 2-21 TD, F. Jackson 2-11, St. Johnson 1-15, D. Schouman 1-14, R. Royal 1-6 PATRIOTS: W. Welker 10-107, R. Moss 5-53, J. Gaffney 4-36, S. Aiken 2-22, K. Faulk 1-9, B. Watson 1-7
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8-2
1965 1992 1993
7-3
1974 1980 1989 1995 1996 1999
6-3-1
1966
6-4
1975 1981 1983 1998 2000
5-4-1
1963
5-5
1973 1987 1994 1997 2002 2007
LAST MEETING - BILLS-BROWNS
THE SERIES - BILLS-BROWNS
BROWNS 8, BILLS 0 Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio
This marks the 14th regular-season meeting between the Bills and the Browns and the second ever on Monday night. The last time the two teams met in Buffalo, the Bills came away with a 37-7 victory on December 12, 2004. That victory raised Buffalo’s record against Cleveland at home to 2-3. The Browns and the Bills have met once before on Monday night. On October 2, 1995, the Bills traveled to Cleveland and won, 22-19. QB Jim Kelly completed 27 of 34 for 256 yards and two touchdowns, and K Steve Christie converted the winning field goal with five seconds remaining in the game.
Despite blizzard-like conditions and strong gusts of wind, the Cleveland Browns’ offense was able to outperform the visiting Buffalo Bills and came away with an 8-0 win in Ohio. The Bills moved to within ten yards of reaching the end zone on their last possession of the game but RB Fred Jackson was stuffed at the line of scrimmage on 4th-and-5 sealing the Browns’ win. Trailing 8-0 with 1:51 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Bills took over after a Cleveland punt at their own 30 yard line. Rookie QB Trent Edwards moved the ball through the air 60 yards on four completions including a 20-yard pass to WR Lee Evans on 4th-and-10 to keep the drive alive. With 21 seconds to go, Buffalo faced a 4th-and-5 but Jackson was unable to break free and was tackled at the ten-yard line. With neither team able to score on their first drive of the game, Cleveland K Phil Dawson gave the Browns a 3-0 lead with a 35-yard field goal in the first quarter. Facing a 4th-and-2 in the second stanza, P Brian Moorman was in punt formation but the snap sailed high forcing him to kick the ball into the end zone crediting the Browns with a safety and a 5-0 advantage. Dawson tacked on another three points with a 49-yard field goal in the second quarter and marked the final points of the contest. RB Jamal Lewis led all rushers with 163 yards on 33 attempts as Bills rookie RB Marshawn Lynch finished with 82 yards on 21 carries. TEAM 1 BILLS 0 BROWNS 3 TM CLE CLE CLE
QTR 1 2 2
2 0 5
3 0 0
4 0 0
BILLS-BROWNS SEASON SERIES • • • • •
SERIES HIGHS Rushing Yards Bills: 115, OJ Simpson 11/24/74 @ CLE Browns: 173, Greg Pruitt 10/29/78 @ CLE Receiving Yards Bills: 163, Joe Cribbs 11/1/81 @ BUF Browns: 126, Andre Rison 10/2/95 @ CLE Passing Yards Bills: 405, Jim Kelly 1/6/90 (1989 Playoff) @ CLE Browns: 346, Bernie Kosar 11/15/87 @ CLE
FINAL 0 8
SCORING PLAY P. Dawson 35 yd. field goal Neill fumble out of bounds in end zone - safety P. Dawson 49 yd. field goal
TEAM STATS First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing yards Total Net Yards Pass (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp. Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss.
BUF 11 32-108 124 232 33-13-0 0-0 7-35.9 1-0 2-15 28:13
Overall regular season record: 5-8 Bills at home versus the Browns: 2-3 Last meeting at home: 12/12/04, W 37-7 First regular season meeting: 11/26/72, L 10-27 at Cle Last regular season meeting: 12/16/07, L 0-8 at Cle
TALE OF THE TAPE - 2008 STATS
DRIVE SCORE 9-41, 4:15 0-3 --0-5 10-62, 2:44 0-8
Bills Category Browns 5-4 Record 3-6 192 Points Scored 172 189 Points Allowed 194 20 Touchdowns Scored 17 19 Touchdowns Allowed 24 8 Rushing TDs 4 9 Passing TDs 11 3 Return TDs 2 11 Rushing TDs Allowed 10 7 Passing TDs Allowed 12 1 Return TDs Allowed 2 25/160 Sacked/Yards Lost 11/69 16/10 Fumbles/Lost 10/3 8 Had Intercepted 7 17/21 Field Goals Made/Attempted 17/19 303.8 Average Yards Per Game 281.4 309.2 Opp. Average Yards Per Game 372.1 90.0 Average Rushing Yards Per Game 101.0 103.9 Opp. Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game 145.2 213.8 Average Passing Yards Per Game 180.4 205.3 Opp. Avg. Passing Yards Per Game 226.9 -6 Turnover Ratio +4 29: 52 Average Time of Possession 28:26 24/28/12 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 27/21/25 13/15/16 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 27/26/21 @ Kansas City Next Game v. Houston
CLE 16 37-174 130 304 24-9-0 1-7 7-33.1 1-0 2-15 31:47
RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 21-82; F. Jackson 7-16; T. Edwards 1-12; B. Moorman 2-4; J. Reed 1-(-6) BROWNS: J. Lewis 33-163; J. Wright 3-11; D. Anderson 1-(0) PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 13-33, 124 BROWNS: D. Anderson 9-24, 137 RECEIVING: BILLS: L. Evans 4-36; F. Jackson 3-36; J. Reed 3-29; M. Gaines 2-14; R. Royal 1-9 BROWNS: B. Edwards 4-64; J. Jurevicius 2-34; K. Winslow 2-28; J. Lewis 1-11
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WHAT TO LOOK FOR THIS WEEK ...
CONNECTIONS - BILLS-PATRIOTS Bills = bold italic; Browns = bold
... OFFENSE QB Trent Edwards • 25 passing yards from 3,500 for his career • 155 passing yards from 2,000 on the season QB JP Losman • 173 passing yards to total 6,000th of career • 3 touchdown passes for 35 in his career and tie for sixth most in team history (Dennis Shaw) WR Lee Evans • 2 touchdown receptions from tying Bob Chandler for fourth all-time in team history (34) • 73 receiving yards from 4,500 for his career • 9 receptions from passing Jerry Butler (278) for eighth-most catches in team history WR Josh Reed • 25 receiving yards for 3,000 in his career RB Marshawn Lynch • 56 rushing yards from passing Roland Hooks (1,682) for 13th in team rushing RB Fred Jackson • 64 rushing yards from setting a career-high in a single season (300 in 2007) WR/PR Roscoe Parrish • 1 game played to mark the 50th of his career • 1 punt return for a touchdown for fourth of career and sole possession of first place in franchise history • 16 receiving yards to mark 1,000 in career • 38 punt return yards to total 1,200 in his career TE Robert Royal • 1 reception from setting a new career-high for a single season (25 in 2008 and 2007) • 13 receiving yards from 1,000 for his career OL Brad Butler • 1 game played to mark 25 career games OL Derrick Dockery • 1 game played to reach 90 games played in his career
FORMER BROWNS/BILLS • Bills T Kirk Chambers was drafted by Cleveland in the sixth round (176th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft, and went on to appear in 21 games for the Browns in 2004-05. • Buffalo C Melvin Fowler was selected in the third round (76th overall) of the 2002 draft by the Browns, and then played in Cleveland from 2002-04, appearing in 30 games and starting 14. • Bills FB Corey McIntyre spent the 2004 season on the Browns practice squad, and in 2005, he appeared in 15 games for the Browns and tied for third on the team with 15 special teams tackles. • Browns offensive assistant Frank Verducci was a member of the Bills coaching staff from 2004-05. • Browns WR Joshua Cribbs’ father, Joe, played for the Buffalo Bills from 1980-85. AREA CONNECTIONS • Bills WR Lee Evans is from Bedford, and S Donte Whitner is native to Cleveland. Evans played high school football at Bedford, and Whitner at Glenville. • Buffalo rookie CB Reggie Corner is from Canton, and he attended Akron University. • Whitner attended Ohio State University. NFL CONNECTIONS • Buffalo OQC Coach Adrian White (1987-89, 1991) played for the New York Giants when Cleveland Head Coach Romeo Crennel (1981-92) was the Giants special teams coach. • Bills C Melvin Fowler (2005) played for the Vikings while Browns WR coach Wes Chandler held the same position in Minnesota (2005). • Bills OL Langston Walker (2002-06) played in Oakland under Browns ST coordinator Ted Daisher (2006). • Bills Assistant HC/ST Bobby April (1996-99) coached on the Saints staff with Browns Senior Offensive AC Dave Atkins (1996). • April and Kollar coached with Browns LB coach Mike Haluchak (2000-02) in St. Louis • Bills HC Dick Jauron (1995-98) coached Browns strength and conditioning coach Tom Myslinski while with the Jaguars (1995). Myslinksi (1998) played under Catavolos in Indianapolis (19982001). • Browns DB Terry Cousin (1997-99) played for the Bears when Jauron (1999-2003) was the head coach in Chicago. • Cousin (05-07) and Browns DB Nick Sorenson (03-06) were teammates of Bills DT Marcus Stroud (01-07) in Jacksonville. • Cleveland LB Kris Griffin (2005-06) and Buffalo LB Kawika Mitchell (03-06) were on the same linebacking corps in Kansas City. • Browns DT Shaun Rogers played for the Detroit Lions from 200107, during which time three Bills coaches served on the Lions staff. OL Coach Sean Kugler (2001-03, 2004-05), Catavolos (2004-05), and Jauron (2004-05) all coached in Detroit, Jauron as the Lions defensive coordinator/interim head coach. COLLEGE CONNECTIONS • Bills WR/PR Roscoe Parrish and Browns QB Ken Dorsey, LB Leon Williams and TE Kellen Winslow played at Miami (FL) together. • Whitner played at Ohio State while Browns DC Mel Tucker coached the defensive backs and was the co-defensive coordinator for the Buckeyes during the same time. • Bills LB Keith Ellison was an Oregon State teammate of Browns QB Derek Anderson. • Browns OC Rob Chudzinski was the offensive coordinator at the University of Miami when Parrish played for the Hurricanes. • Browns DB Travis Daniels and Bills DT Kyle Williams were college teammates at Louisiana State University. • Buffalo OL Derrick Dockery and Cleveland DL Shaun Rogers played together for the University of Texas. • Bills S Ko Simpson and Browns DL Shaun Smith were college teammates at South Carolina.
…. DEFENSE DE Ryan Denney • 1.5 sacks to notch 20 in his career DE Aaron Schobel • 2 sacks away from 70 in career DT Marcus Stroud • 0.5 sack away from 25 in career CB Jabari Greer • 1 game played to mark the 70th game of his career LB Kawika Mitchell • 1 start to mark the 75th of his career and the 85th game played of his career ... SPECIAL TEAMS CB/KR Terrence McGee • 80 kick return yards to reach 5,500 in career CB/KR Leodis McKelvin • 84 kick return yards to pass Max Anderson (971) for second amongst Bills all-time rookies/1st year players • 112 kick return yards to post 1,000 on the season K Rian Lindell • 2 consecutive PATs from tying Steve Christie’s franchise record of 172
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JAURON OFF TO SUCCESSFUL START
MORE ON COACH JAURON
Third year head coach Dick Jauron has the Bills off to a 5-4 start for the second consecutive season. For Jauron, the 5-4 start is tied for the second-best of his career through the first nine games of a season. Only his 7-2 start in 2001 with Chicago was better. Buffalo also started the 2007 season at 5-4. Through the first nine games, the Bills have produced results in all three phases of the game in 2008 - offense, defense and special teams. The offense has been efficient in the passing game by completing 67.4 percent of its passes to rank third in the NFL. The team has been productive on first down as the team ranks seventh in yards per first down play with 5.69. Defensively, the team has been solid against the runn allowing 3.7 yards per run to rank eighth in the NFL. The defense ranks eighth inside the 20 posting a 43.8 touchdown allowed percentage. On special teams, the punt return unit ranks second in the NFL (first in the AFC) with a 14.2 average. They rank in the top 10 in gross and net punting in the NFL and sixth in average drive start at 29.0.
BEST STARTS FOR COACH JAURON The Bills are 5-4 under Coach Jauron for the second consecutive season. Jauron’s best start through nine games came in 2001 when his Chicago Bears started 7-2. Below is a look at the best starts for teams coached by Dick Jauron through nine games. RECORD 7-2 5-4 5-4 4-5 3-6 3-6 2-7 2-7
Below is a list of the best starts through 10 games for teams coached by Dick Jauron: RECORD 8-2 5-5 4-6 4-6 3-7 2-8 2-8
COACH JAURON RISES UP WIN CHART Coach Jauron has won 19 games as the Bills’ head coach. He sits in fifth place for the most wins among Buffalo Bills head coaches. Below is a list of the Bills head coaches with the most wins in team history: COACH Marv Levy Lou Saban Chuck Knox Wade Phillips Dick Jauron
YEAR 2001 2008 2007 1999 2003 2006 2000 2002
WINS 112 68 37 29 19
YEAR 2001 2007 1999 2006 2003 2000 2002
HEAD COACHES WITH NFL PLAYING EXPERIENCE Bills head coach Dick Jauron is one of 11 current head coaches who has playing experience in the NFL. Below is a list of the NFL head coaches.
COACH JAURON’S RECORD WHEN ...
COACH (Team) Mike Singletary (San Francisco) Jack Del Rio (Jacksonville) Jim Zorn (Washington) Herman Edwards (Kansas City) Gary Kubiak (Houston) Ken Whisenhunt (Arizona) Dick Jauron (Buffalo) Jim Haslett (St. Louis) Jeff Fisher (Tennessee) Tony Dungy (Indianapolis) Sean Payton (New Orleans)
Bills head coach Dick Jauron is in his eighth season as an NFL head coach. His total overall record is 55-71 (.437). Coach Jauron coached five seasons with the Chicago Bears and is in his third season with the Buffalo Bills. Below is a list of his record when his teams reach certain statistical marks. RUSHING OFFENSE • 32-25 ... when team rushes for 100 yards or more • 4-0 ... when team rushes for 200 yards or more • 11-6 .. with a 100-yard rusher in game • 1-0 ... with two 100-yard rushers in game TOTAL OFFENSE • 24-19 ... when team gains 300 or more yards of offense • 11-6 ... when team gains 400 or more yards of offense • 1-0 ... when team gains 500 or more yards of offense PASSING OFFENSE • 12-8 ... with a 100-yard receiver in game • 3-2 ... with two 100-yard receivers in game • 4-2 ... with a 300-yard passer in game • 0-1 ... with a 400-yard passer in game TURNOVERS • 31-17 ... when team wins turnover battle DEFENSE • 27-13 ... when team allows 300 yards of offense or less • 31-24 ... when team allows 100 yards rushing or less
YEARS PLAYED IN NFL 12 11 11 10 9 9 8 8 5 3 1
BILLS COACHES IN THIRD SEASON Coach Jauron is in his third season with the team in 2008. Below is a chart of Bills head coaches and their records in their third season with the franchise. Three coaches have claimed division titles in their third season. COACH
SEASON RECORD
Lou Saban Joe Collier Chuck Knox Kay Stephenson Marv Levy Wade Phillips Gregg Williams
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1964 1968 1980 1985 1988 2000 2003
12-2 (1st AFL East, AFL Champions) 0-2, replaced by Harvey Johnson 11-5 (1st AFC East) 0-4, replaced by Hank Bullough 12-4 (1st AFC East) 8-8 (4th AFC East) 6-10 (3rd AFC East)
SCHONERT TO COORDINATOR
GROSS YARDS PER PASS ATTEMPT Turk Schonert has set a goal for the Buffalo Bills quarterbacks to average 8.0 yards per attempt this season. Currently, the Buffalo Bills passing offense has accounted for 7.81 yards per pass attempt. The 7.81 average ranks fifth in the NFL this season. Below is a list of the top averages in the league this season.
Offensive coordinator Turk Schonert has led the Buffalo Bills offense to one of its most successful starts this decade. Below is a look at some of the team’s top offensive rankings this season: NFL RANKINGS • Completion percentage: 3rd, 67.4 • First down yds/play: 7th, 5.69
RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
AFC RANKINGS • Net passing yards per play: 5th, 6.6
Schonert was promoted to his new post in January 2008 after spending the previous two seasons as the team’s quarterbacks coach. The former Cincinnati Bengals quarterback is in his 13th season as an NFL coach and sixth overall season with the Buffalo Bills. He began his career as a quarterbacks coach in Tampa Bay under Sam Wyche in 1992. BALANCED ATTACK AND SPREADING THE BALL Schonert’s offense has featured a balanced attack in his first nine games as offensive coordinator. The Bills offense has accounted for 267 pass attempts with nine touchdowns and 227 rushing plays with eight touchdowns this season. The team has held the time of possession advantage in six of its first nine games. The Bills and the Chicago Bears are the only two NFL teams to have five or more receivers with 23 or more receptions each. Team Buffalo
Chicago
Player L. Evans M. Lynch J. Reed R. Royal F. Jackson
Receptions 37 27 26 25 23
M. Forte G. Olsen R. Davis D. Hester D. Clark
37 29 28 25 24
TEAM San Diego Chargers New Orleans Saints Arizona Cardinals Miami Dolphins Buffalo Bills Houston Texans Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos Dallas Cowboys Philadelphia Eagles
YARDS PER ATT. 8.72 8.25 8.20 7.86 7.81 7.72 7.64 7.62 7.39 7.34
BIG PLAYS IN PASSING GAME Buffalo’s offense has produced 14 pass plays of 25 yards or more through nine games this season. The total ranks tied for fourth in the AFC. Below is a list of the AFC offenses to produce the most pass plays longer than 25 yards thus far in the season. RK. 1. T2. T4.
TEAMS Denver Broncos Houston Texans San Diego Chargers Buffalo Bills New York Jets
25-PLUS PASS PLAYS 20 18 18 14 14
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW .... Buffalo is on pace to have five players post at least 40 receptions in a season for the second time in team history. Buffalo also achieved the feat in 1994.
NFL OFFENSIVE COORDINATORS IN FIRST SEASON WITH TEAM Turk Schonert is in his first year as an offensive coordinator in the NFL after coaching quarterbacks for 12 seasons and playing the position in the NFL for 10 seasons. Buffalo is one of 11 NFL teams to hire new offensive coordinators this season. Below is a chart of the offensive production for those new teams with new coordinators: Name Cam Cameron Turk Schonert* Kyle Shanahan* Chan Gailey Dan Henning Mike Heimerdinger Mike Mularkey Jim Colletto* Mike Martz Al Saunders Sherman Smith*
Team Rec. TDs Rush TDs Pass TDs Baltimore 6-3 24 13 8 Buffalo 5-4 20 8 9 Houston 3-6 25 8 14 Kansas City 1-8 17 5 11 Miami 5-4 22 12 9 Tennessee 9-0 24 16 6 Atlanta 6-3 22 9 11 Detroit 0-9 17 6 11 San Francisco 2-7 20 5 11 St. Louis 2-7 12 5 6 Washington 6-3 17 7 9
Pts Total Yards 212 2913 192 2734 209 3345 145 2597 192 3153 220 2819 211 3249 151 2453 195 2820 128 2304 171 3135
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Pass Yards Rush Yards 1st Downs 1561 1352 184 1924 810 152 2379 966 198 1611 986 141 2200 953 176 1606 1213 161 1829 1420 177 1774 679 132 1860 960 157 1471 833 117 1833 1302 175
TOP 33:56 29:52 31:37 28:08 31:20 30:27 31:09 26:01 28:50 26:54 32:09
APRIL FIRES UP SPECIAL TEAMS
FEWELL POWERS DEFENSE
Bobby April is in his fifth season leading the Bills’ special teams unit. In week one, April’s special teams unit put on an impressive display. With Roscoe Parrish’s 63-yard punt return touchdown, Brian Moorman’s 19-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Denney on a fake field goal play and two Rian Lindell field goals (35 and 38 yards), the special teams unit accounted for 20 points. The unit also set-up another touchdown when Jon Corto forced a fumble while covering a kickoff return. Buffalo converted the turnover into a 30-yard touchdown pass on the following play. April’s special teams made a significant contribution in week three’s 24-23 victory over Oakland. K Rian Lindell connected on the game-winning 38-yard field goal as time expired to give Buffalo the win.
Perry Fewell is in his third season as the Bills’ defensive coordinator. Since the arrival of Fewell and his defensive staff, the team’s philosophy has centered around forcing turnovers, stopping teams on third down and keeping opponents out of the end zone. The defense has been solid on all fronts through the first nine games in 2008. The defense has 12 turnovers on the season - including a forced fumble and sack against New England last week. Bills rank sixth in the AFC in third down defense at 38 percent. Buffalo’s red zone defense has improved in recent weeks as the team now ranks ninth in the NFL with a 43.8 touchdown percentage.
TOP NFL RANKINGS WITH APRIL AS SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR 2008 Punt return average: 2nd in NFL (1st in AFC) - 14.2 Average Drive Start: 6th in NFL, 29.0 Net punting avg.: 7th in NFL - 39.7 Gross punting avg. : 8th in NFL - 46.0 Kick return avg.: 8th in NFL - 24.9 Opp. Kick return avg.: 9th in NFL, 21.7 Opp Field Goal Percentage: T9th, 81 % Most punt return yards in an AFC Game: 120, Parrish vs. Seattle (9/7) Other Notes: • Peter King’s Monday Morning Quarterback column selected PR Roscoe Parrish as NFL Special Teams Player of the week. Parrish was also named the AFC’s Special Teams Player of the Week in week one. **2007** Punt return average: 1st in NFL - 15.35, set team record Opposing punt return average: 1st in NFL - 5.3 Longest active game streak with punts inside the 20: 1st in NFL – 21, held by Brian Moorman **2006** Net punting average: 2nd in NFL – 39.2 Punt return average: 5th in NFL – 10.8 **2005** Kickoff return average: 1st in NFL - 26.6 Average Drive Start: 1st in NFL - 34.8 Gross punting average: 1st in NFL - 45. 7 Net punting average: 1st in NFL - 39.1 Opposing kickoff return average: 4th in NFL - 20.4 Other Notes: • Unit finished No. 1 in Dallas Morning News overall Special Teams rankings; first team to finish in first place in consecutive seasons. **2004** Kick return average: 2nd in NFL - 24.5 Opposing kick return average: 2nd in NFL - 18.3 Opposing net punting average: 2nd in NFL - 8.5 Punt return average: 5th in NFL - 10.7 Other Notes: • Unit finished No. 1 in Dallas Morning News overall Special Teams rankings. • Special teams unit tied an NFL return touchdown record with 5. It marked the first since 1959 it occurred and only the fifth time in history. • Voted NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year • April selected as the Peter King MMQB ST Coach of the Year
TOP RANKINGS AS BILLS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR 2008 NFL RANKINGS Rushing average: 8th, 3.7 yards per attempt Defense inside the 20: 9th, 43.8% 2007 Safeties: 2, tied for 1st in NFL Defense inside the 20: 44.6 TD%, 4th in NFL Takeaway-giveaways: +9, tied for 6th in NFL Interceptions returned for TDs: 2, tied for 7th in NFL Fewest TD passes allowed: 19, tied for 8th in NFL Interceptions: 18, tied for 10th in NFL 2006 Points per takeaway average: 3.92, 2nd in NFL Percentage of TOs converted to TDs: 54.2, 2nd in NFL Defensive touchdowns: 4, 6th in NFL Passing net yards per game: 188.7, 7th in NFL Total sacks: 40, tied for 8th in NFL Points per game: 19.4, 10th in NFL Sacks per pass play: 7.8, 10th in NFL
AFC’S TOP DEFENSES The Buffalo Bills have allowed just 309.2 yards per game this season. The Bills rank sixth in the AFC in yards per game allowed average. Below is a look at the top defenses in the conference: RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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TEAM Pittsburgh Steelers Baltimore Ravens Tennessee Titans New York Jets New England Patriots Buffalo Bills
YARDS PER GAME 240.3 258.4 284.6 299.9 301.0 309.2
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BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW ...
1st - Head Coach Dick Jauron posted his first career 4-0 start this season. 2 - Number of Bills quarterbacks to lead the Bills to three consecutive victories when trailing in the fourth quarter. Trent Edwards achieved the feat in weeks 2-4 in 2008. Jim Kelly achieved the feat in 1990. 3.75 - Average years of experience for Buffalo Bills players based on Kickoff Weekend rosters. The AFC average is 4.36 and the NFL average is 4.57. 4 - Wins needed to post 350 regular season wins in franchise history. 6 - Players over the age of 30 on the Buffalo Bills Kickoff Weekend roster. The total ranks as the lowest among all AFC teams. 6th - QB Trent Edwards became the sixth secondyear quarterback since 1984 to start 4-0 joining Drew Brees (2002), Daunte Culpepper (2000), Kurt Warner (1999), Dieter Brock (1985) and Dan Marino (1984). 6th - Number of blocked field goals posted by Langston Walker in his career. He posted his first in a Bills uniform in week eight against Miami. 6-6 - The average height of the Bills’ offensive line. It’s the tallest line in the NFL. 10-0 - Record for teams Kawika Mitchell plays for when he records a sack. 19 - The number of games it took for Marshawn Lynch to reach 1,500 career rushing yards. Lynch set a new Bills record for the fewest games played to reach 1,500 yards in a career. 22 - Length of Josh Reed’s current game reception streaks. It’s the longest of his career. 25 - Different states represented by the 53 players on the Buffalo Bills roster. 67 - Length of Lee Evans’ consecutive game reception streak. It’s the third longest streak in team history behind Peerless Price (75) and Eric Moulds (121). 68 - The number of career games it took for Lee Evans to reach 4,000 career receiving yards. He tied Frank Lewis for the record for fastest Bill to 4,000. 70 - The number of career games it took Lee Evans to reach 250 career receptions. He tied Peerless Price as the second fastest player in team history to reach the mark. 84th - Consecutive games the Bills have played without going into overtime. It’s the longest active streak in the NFL. 242.75 - Average weight of a Buffalo Bill according to Kickoff Weekend rosters. The AFC average per team is 247.97 and the NFL average is 246.99. 266 - Number of consecutive PATs kicked by Rian Lindell in his career. He holds the NFL record with the most consecutive PATs to start a career. 11/4/07 - The last time Buffalo posted a third down conversion percentage above 60 percent. Buffalo posted a 61.5 conversion percentage against Cincinnati last season. Buffalo converted 61.5 percent of its third down opportunities in week nine against the NY Jets.
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QB Trent Edwards is good friends with Boston Red Sox shortstop Jed Lowrie. Both Edwards and Lowrie attended Stanford together. Lowrie hit a walk-off RBI single to help the Red Sox advance to the ALCS over the Anaheim Angels. LB Jon Corto is part owner of a cinema and audio installation company called CW Cinema and Sound based in Hamburg, NY. LB Paul Posluszny visited US military troops overseas throughout the Middle East and joined troops stationed in Iraq to watch Super Bowl XLII. … Posluszny also spent part of the off-season in the Pittsburgh-area training with several Steelers including TE Heath Miller. S George Wilson enjoys cooking. Wilson participated in the Jock Chef segment for ESPN Magazine. The video is available at the following link - http://sports. espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3583966 The following Buffalo Bills welcomed new babies into the world this offseason – Lee Evans and his wife Miranda had their first son, Lee IV, in April; Offensive quality control coach Nathaniel Hackett and his wife Megan had a son in the spring; Kyle Williams and his wife Jill had a second daughter in July; Justin Jenkins and his wife Anita had their first son in August. The following Buffalo Bills got married during the offseason: John DiGiorgio, Jabari Greer, and John Wendling.
BILLS RUSHING DEFENSE
MNF RESULTS - BILLS Date Opponent W/L 10/29/73 KC W 9/16/74 OAK W 10/20/75 NYG L 11/17/75 @CIN L 9/13/76 MIA L 11/15/76 @DAL L 11/28/77 @OAK L 10/12/81 MIA W 11/9/81 @DAL L 12/27/82 @MIA L 10/3/83 NYJ L 9/17/84 MIA L 10/17/88 @NYJ W 11/14/88 @MIA W 9/18/89 DEN L 10/16/89 LA Rams W 12/4/89 @SEA L 9/24/90 @NYJ W 11/26/90 @Hou. L 10/7/91 @KC L 10/21/91 CIN W 11/18/91 @MIA W 10/26/92 @NYJ W 11/16/92 @MIA W 10/11/93 Hou. W 11/1/93 WAS W 11/15/93 @PIT L 9/26/94 DEN W 11/14/94 @PIT L 10/2/95 @CLE W 10/23/95 @NE L 9/16/96 @PIT L 12/16/96 @MIA L 10/20/97 @IND W 11/17/97 @MIA L 10/4/99 @MIA W 12/11/00 @IND L 10/8/07 DAL L Total Games: 38 Wins: 17 Bills at home on MNF - 8-6
Score 23-14 21-20 14-17 24-33 21-30 10-17 13-34 31-21 14-27 10-27 10-34 17-21 37-14 31-6 14-28 23-20 16-17 30-7 24-27 6-33 35-16 41-27 24-20 26-20 35-7 24-10 0-23 27-20 10-23 22-19 14-27 6-24 14-16 9-6 13-30 23-18 20-44 25-24 Losses: 21
The Buffalo Bills held the New York Jets to 96 yards rushing in week nine’s 26-17 loss. The Bills are 10-5 since 2006 when holding the opposing team to less than 100 yards on the ground. Below is a look at the lowest rushing totals allowed since the start of the 2006 season: YDS Allowed 92 74 63 94 60 76 28 65 80 85 98 98 72 52 96
AVG 4.6 3.1 3.9 3.5 3.2 3.5 1.6 3.1 2.7 4.0 3.6 3.3 4.2 1.9 3.8
OPP, DATE @MIA, 9/17/06 NYJ, 9/24/06 MIN, 10/1/06 NE, 10/22/06 NYJ, 9/30/07 DAL, 10/8/07 CIN, 11/4/07 MIA, 12/9/07 @WAS, 12/2/07 SEA, 9/7/08 @ JAX, 9/14/08 OAK, 9/21/08 SD, 10/19/08 @MIA, 10/26/08 NYJ, 11/2/08
RESULT W, 16-6 L, 28-20 W, 17-12 L, 28-6 W, 17-14 L, 25-24 W, 33-21 W, 38-17 W, 17-14 W, 34-10 W, 20-16 W, 24-23 W, 24-13 L, 25-16 L, 26-17
THE RALPH Opened on August 17, 1973, the Buffalo Bills welcomed fans into their new home - Ralph Wilson Stadium. Over the course of its 35-year existence, Ralph Wilson Stadium has played host to some of the NFL’s most memorable games and ranks as one of the oldest stadiums in the NFL. Given the nickname ‘The Ralph’, Ralph Wilson Stadium is the eighth oldest stadium in the NFL. Below is a look at the oldest venues in the league:
MNF BUFFALO FACTS
TEAM STADIUM YEAR OPENED Chicago Bears Soldier Field 1924 Green Bay Packers Lambeau FielD 1957 San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park 1960 Oakland Raiders McAfee Coliseum 1966 San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadum 1967 Dallas Cowboys Texas Stadium 1971 Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium 1973 Buffalo Bills Ralph Wilson Stadium 1973 New Orleans Saints Louisiana Superdome 1975 *New York Giants Giants Stadium 1976 *New York Jets The Meadowlands 1976
Largest home attendance: 80,131 (10/21/91) W 35-16 vs. CIN Most points scored: 41 (11/18/91) W, 41-27 at MIA Most points allowed: 44 (12/11/00) L, 20-44 at IND Most combined points: 68 (11/18/91) W, 41-27 at MIA Least points scored: 0, (11/15/93) L, 0-23 at PIT Least points allowed: 6 (11/14/88) W, 31-6 at MIA and (10/20/97) W, 9-6 at IND Largest margin of victory: 28 (10/11/93) W, 35-7 vs. Houston Largest deficit in loss: 27 (10/7/91) L, 6-33 at KC Most points scored at home: 35 (10/21/91) W, 35-16 CIN and (10/21/91) W, 35-7 Houston Oilers Most points allowed at home: 34 (10/3/83) L, 10-34 NYJ
* - Both clubs share the stadium
Record when ... on Monday Night Football …score 20-29 points: 9-5 …score 30 points or more: 7-0 …allow 20-29 points: 7-10 …allow 30 points or more: 0-7
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YRS 84 51 48 42 41 37 36 35 33 32 32
EDWARDS RISES TO THE OCCASION
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EDWARDS LAST WEEK Second-year quarterback Trent Edwards completed 13 of 23 passes for 120 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions in last week’s 20-10 loss to the New England Patriots.
EDWARDS WITH A 80.0 PASSER RATING Edwards posted a passer rating of 114.0 in week seven’s victory over San Diego. He completed 25 of 30 passes for 261 yards and one touchdown. When Edwards posts a passer rating above 80.0 (min. 20 pass att.) the Bills are 8-0. Below is a list of Edwards’ games with a passer rating above 80.0.
EDWARDS IN THE RANKINGS Edwards has completed 164 of 245 passes for 1,845 yards, seven touchdowns and seven interceptions this season. Below is a look at where he ranks among the top quarterbacks in the NFL and AFC.
GAME 9/30/07 vs. NYJ 12/2/07 at WAS 12/9/07 vs. MIA 9/7/08 vs. SEA 9/14/08 at JAX 9/21/08 vs. OAK 9/28/08 at. STL 10/19/08 vs. SD
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EDWARDS’ SEASON COMPLETION % SECOND IN TEAM HISTORY Edwards has completed 164 of 245 passes through nine games this season. His 66.9 completion percentage ranks as the second best in team history for a season. Below is a look at the best single-season completion percentages in team history. QB, SEASON Kelly Holcomb, 2005 Trent Edwards, 2008 Jim Kelly, 1991 Jim Kelly, 1994 JP Losman, 2007
INT % 2.56 2.81 2.82 2.92 3.18
% (COMP-ATT) 67.39 (155-230) 66.94 (164-245) 64.14 (304-474) 63.61 (285-448) 62.78 (111-175)
QB, SEASONS Trent Edwards, 2007 Rob Johnson, 1998-01 Jim Kelly, 1986-96 JP Losman, 2004Drew Bledsoe, 2002-04
QB, TEAM ATT Romo, DAL 46 Rivers, SD 71 Edwards, BUF 61 Wallace, SEA 28 Campbell, Was 71
Reggie Wayne, Ind Muhsin Muhammad, Car Lee Evans, Buf Derrick Mason, Bal Vincent Jackson, SD
% (COMP-ATT) 61.28 (315-514) 60.48 (401-663) 60.13 (2,874-4,780) 59.44 (510-858) 59.11 (905-1,531)
COMP 31 42 41 14 47
YDS 525 631 546 156 532
TD 5 6 4 3 3
QUARTERBACK (Attempts - INTs) Rob Johnson (663 - 17) Drew Beldsoe (1,531 - 43) Doug Flutie (1,063 - 30) Trent Edwards (514 - 15) Frank Reich (377 - 12)
STREAKING EVANS - LONGEST ACTIVE START STREAK FOR WRS Evans is also one of the most durable wide receivers in the game. He has started 35 consecutive regular season games for the third-longest active streak in the NFL. Below is a list of the longest active consecutive start streaks among NFL wide receivers.
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EVANS MOVES UP BILLS TOUCHDOWN CHART Evans posted a two-yard touchdown reception against San Diego in week seven. Evans needs three touchdown receptions to move into sole possession of fourth place on the team’s all-time touchdown receptions list. PLAYER (Yrs) TDS 1. Andre Reed 1985-99 86 2. Eric Moulds 1996-2005 48 3. Elbert Dubenion 1960-68 35 4. Bob Chandler 1971-79 34 5. Lee Evans 2004 32
EDWARDS’ FOURTH QUARTER MAGIC Edwards ranks third in the NFL in fourth quarter passer rating. Below is a list of the league leaders in fourth quarter passing. RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
RTG 98.5 82.8 111.4 95.8 119.8 81.0 81.6 114.0
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EDWARDS’ CAREER COMPLETION % TOPS IN TEAM HISTORY Trent Edwards’ career completion percentage now sits at 61.28%. His career completion percentage is the best in team history (min. 250 attempts). Below is a look at the Bills quarterbacks with the best career completion percentages in team history. RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
TD/INT 1/1 0/0 4/0 1/0 1/0 1/1 1/1 1/0
LOWEST INTERCEPTION % AMONG BILLS QBS Edwards has thrown just 15 interceptions in 514 career pass attempts for a 2.92 interception percentage. Edwards’ percentage ranks fourth all-time in team history. Below is a list of the Bills quarterbacks with the lowest int. percentages.
AFC RANKINGS • Passer Rating: 7th, 86.9 • % Intercepted: 8th, 2.9
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CMP-AT-YDS 22-28-234 22-36-257 11-23-165 19-30-215 20-25-239 24-39-279 15-25-197 25-30-261
RATING 142.0 104.8 103.6 102.7 100.5
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EVANS AND REED ON THE CHARTS
EVANS OFF AND RUNNING
EVANS AND REED ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS - BILLS Evans ranks fifth on the Bills all-time receiving yards list with 4,427 yards. He needs 212 yards this week to move into fourth place. Reed ranks 10th in club history with 2,975 yards. Below is a list of the top 10 receiving yardage leaders in team history.
EVANS RANKS 5TH IN 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Evans recorded his 12th career 100-yard receiving game in week eight against the Miami Dolphins. Evans produced 116 yards on seven receptions. His 12 100-yard receiving games rank fifth all-time in team history.
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BILLS Andre Reed Eric Moulds Elbert Dubenion Frank Lewis Lee Evans Thurman Thomas Jerry Butler Bob Chandler Peerless Price Josh Reed
PLAYER 100 Yd GMs 1. Andre Reed 1985-99 36 2. Eric Moulds 1996-05 26 3. Elbert Dubenion 1960-68 16 4. Frank Lewis 1978-83 14 5. Lee Evans 2004 – 12
RECEIVING YARDS 13,095 9,096 5,309 4,638 4,427 4,341 4,301 3,999 3,772 2,975
EVANS IN THE RANKINGS Below is a look at where Evans ranks among top receiving categories in the AFC: AFC RANKINGS • Receiving yardage: T3rd, 700 • Yards from scrimmage: 7th, 722 • Third down receptions: T16th, 11 • First downs: T14th, 30
EVANS AND REED ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS LIST Evans sits in ninth place on the team’s all-time receptions list with 270 career receptions. He needs nine receptions to pass Jerry Butler for eighth place. Reed ranks 11th in team history with 254 receptions. He sits 16 receptions away from 10th place and 17 away from ninth place. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Andre Reed Eric Moulds Thurman Thomas Pete Metzelaars Elbert Dubenion Bob Chandler Peerless Price Jerry Butler Lee Evans Frank Lewis Josh Reed
EVANS AMONG NFL LEADERS IN LONG RECEPTIONS Evans’ nine receptions of more than 25 yards ranks tied for third in the NFL. Below is a list of the NFL leaders with the most receptions of 25 or more yards in the NFL. RK. T1.
941 675 456 302 296 295 288 278 270 269 254
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RK. PLAYER, TEAM AVG. 1. Devery Henderson, NO 26.6 2. Bernard Berrian, MIN 20.7 3. Calvin Johnson, DET 19.8 4. Lee Evans, BUF 18.9 5. Greg Jennings, GB 18.6 *Based on minimum two receptions/game
Evans has caught 37 passes for 700 yards this season. Evans’ 18.9 yards per reception average ranks as the ninth-best in team history. Below is a look at the top 10 yards per reception averages for a single season. PLAYER, Season Elbert Dubenion, 1964 Chris Burkett, 1986 Glenn Bass, 1964 Eric Moulds, 1998 James Lofton, 1990 Frank Lewis, 1979 Ernie Warlick, 1963 Haven Moses, 1969 Lee Evans, 2008 James Lofton, 1991
PLAYER/TEAM Greg Jennings, GB Calvin Johnson, DET Lee Evans, BUF Bernard Berrian, MIN Larry Fitzgerald, ARZ
EVANS AMONG NFL LEADERS IN YARDS PER RECEPTION Evans’ 18.9 yards per reception average on the sealeads the AFC and ranks fourth in the NFL. Below is a list of NFL leaders
EVANS - YARDS PER RECEPTION AVG.
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GMs to reach 10 100-yd
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REC. 20 30 39 37 43
YARDS 532 621 774 700 801
LONG DISTANCE LEE - MOST 70-YD TDS IN NFL SINCE 2000 WR Lee Evans posted his sixth career touchdown of 70 yards or more with an 87-yard score against Arizona in week five. His six touchdown receptions longer than 70 yards is best in the NFL since 2000. Below is a chart of NFL receivers with the most 70plus yard touchdown receptions since 2000:
AVERAGE (min. 24 rec.) 27.12 (42-1,139) 22.88 (34-778) 20.86 (43-897) 20.42 (67-1,368) 20.34 (35-712) 20.04 (54-1,082) 19.96 (24-479) 19.28 (39-752) 18.92 (37-700) 18.81 (57-1.072)
PLAYER, TM Lee Evans, Buf Chad Johnson, Cin Chris Chambers, Mia-SD Marvin Harrison, Ind Randy Moss, Min-Oak-NE Terrell Owens, SF-PHI-DAL Hines Ward, Pit Torry Holt, St. L
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JACKSON AND LYNCH - CATCHING DUO
BEAST MODE RETURNS FOR LYNCH
Running backs Marshawn Lynch (27) and Fred Jackson (23) have combined for 50 receptions this season which ranks as the fourth highest output for a Buffalo backfield duo since the 2000 season. Below is a look at the most combined receptions for a Bills backfield tandem since 2000:
Nicknamed ‘Beast Mode’ for his hard running style, Marshawn Lynch continues to make a name for himself in his second NFL season. Lynch once again led the Bills in rushing with 46 yards on 14 carries in week 10 against the New England Patriots.
BILLS BACKFIELD RECEPTION LEADERS SINCE 2000
LYNCH IN THE RANKINGS Below is a list of where Lynch ranks in the AFC rankings this season: • Scoring (nonkickers): Tied for 5th in AFC - 36 • Rushing yards: 6th in AFC - 512 • Scrimmage yards: 8th in AFC - 711 • First downs: 8th in AFC - 34
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CARRYING THE LOAD - LYNCH AMONG AFC LEADERS IN CARRIES Lynch has 146 rushing attempts this season. The total ranks fifth in the AFC this season. Below is a list of AFC leaders in rushing attempts.
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LYNCH AND JACKSON IN PASS GAME The running back duo of Marshawn Lynch (27) and Fred Jackson (23) have combined for the second most catches of any top two running backs from the same backfield in the NFL with 50. Lynch has already set a career-high for receptions in a season. With his second catch vs. New England, Jackson set a new season-high for a single season. Below is a list of the top receiving backfield duos in the NFL: RK. TEAM 1. NO 2. 3. 4. 5.
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RK. PLAYER RUSHING TDs 1. Lendale White, Tenn 11 T2. Ronnie Brown, MIA 9 Maurice Jones-Drew, Jax 9 4. Thomas Jones, NYJ 8 5. Marshawn Lynch, Buf 6
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5. LYNCH FINDS THE END ZONE Lynch has six rushing touchdowns on the season. His total ranks tied for fifth among AFC running backs. Below is a list of AFC leaders in rushing touchdowns.
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PLAYER Jamal Lewis, Cle LaDainian Tomlinson, SD Chris Johnson, Tenn Thomas Jones, NYJ Marshawn Lynch, Buf
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LYNCH BECOMES FASTEST TO 1,500 Second-year running back Marshawn Lynch passed the 1,500-yard rushing mark in his 19th career game in week seven against the San Diego Chargers. Lynch became the fastest Bill to reach 1,500 yards. Below is a look at the fastest Bills to reach 1,500 yards.
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Buffalo is averaging 5.3 yards per play this season. It’s the first time the team has averaged more than 5.0 yards per play since 2002 (5.3 yards per play). 13
PLAYER Marshawn Lynch Willis McGahee Joe Cribbs Greg Bell Cookie Gilchrist Thurman Thomas Travis Henry
GAMES TO 1,500 19 20 21 22 23 23 23
OFFENSIVE LINE IN FINE FORM
DOCKERY - AN IRONMAN ON O-LINE
The Buffalo Bills offensive line features one of the most formidable front lines in the NFL. Pro Bowl left tackle Jason Peters (6-4, 340 lbs.) serves as the anchor for the line. He’s joined by center Melvin Fowler (6-3, 310 lbs), right guard Brad Butler (6-7, 315 lbs), left guard Derrick Dockery (6-6, 330 lbs) and right tackle Langston Walker (6-8, 366 lbs). The starting group ranks as the heaviest in the NFL. Below is a list of the heaviest lines in the NFL. TEAM 1. Buffalo 2. Philadelphia 3. Dallas
Bills G Derrick Dockery has started 86 consecutive games and played in all 89 in his six-year NFL career. Dockery’s 86-game start streak is the sixth longest start streak among active NFL guards. Below is a list of the longest consecutive game start streak among NFL guards. RK. PLAYER, TM T1. Alan Faneca, Pit Chester Pitts, Hou 3. Mike Goff, SD T4. Steve Hutchinson, Min Ben Hamilton, Den 6. Derrick Dockery, Buf
AVERAGE WEIGHT 332.2 330.2 328.6
Dockery has played in 89 consecutive games in his career and has never missed a game in his six-year career. Dockery ranks tied for the fourth longest consecutive game played streak among NFL guards.
The unit has formed a special bond over the past two seasons. Collectively, they have started 18 of the last 21 games together. Not only does the offensive line perform well on the field, but as a group the unit is among the most diverse of any on the team’s roster. Below is a list of some of the outside interests of the Bills offensive linemen.
RK. PLAYER, TM T1. Alan Faneca, NYJ Chester Pitts, Hou 3. Mike Goff, SD T4. Derrick Dockery, Buf Steve Hutchinson, Min Ben Hamilton, Den
• RT Kirk Chambers spent 1998-1999 on a Mormon mission in Berlin and is fluent in German. RG Brad Butler spent the two months of the 2008 offseason interning for former Bills quarterback and vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp at his consulting firm Kemp Partners in Washington DC. Butler studied government at the University of Virginia. • LG Derrick Dockery attended NFL Broadcasting Boot Camp in June 2008. He is also scheduled to host his own television show for the second consecutive season in 2008. • C Melvin Fowler was a member of the Chess Club at the University of Maryland and frequently matched-up against Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown in chess during Fowler’s early years in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns. • LT Langston Walker spent two weeks in May traveling through Hong Kong, Shanghai, Macau and Singapore with his father on vacation. • Reserve lineman Duke Preston is among the best golfers on the team with a single-digit handicap.
Right tackle - Langston Walker: 41 consecutive starts Left tackle - Jason Peters: 8 consecutive starts
Melvin Fowler’s streak of 37 consecutive starts was broken in week seven when he missed the game with an elbow injury. Brad Butler’s streak of 22 starts was broken in week eight at Miami when he missed a game with a knee injury.
PETERS WORKING HIS WAY BACK All-pro left tackle Jason Peters reported to the Buffalo Bills facility on Saturday, September 6 after missing training camp and preseason. Peters, 26, started the last 48 of 50 games for the Buffalo Bills as a tackle – including 32 of the last 34 at left tackle. Peters was named to his first Pro Bowl following the 2007 season although he did not participate in the game due to an injury. Peters was the 8th Bills offensive tackle to be selected for the Pro Bowl and the first since Howard Ballard in 1993. Below is a list of Buffalo Bills offensive tackles selected for the Pro Bowl:
The Buffalo Bills have averaged 5.69 yards per play on first downs this season. The total ranks as the fifth-best average in the AFC this season. Below is a look at the top teams in yards per first down play this season. TEAM Houston Texans Miami Dolphins Denver Broncos San Diego Chargers Buffalo Bills
CONSECUTIVE GAMES 105 105 99 89 89 89
OTHER GAMES STARTED STREAKS FOR BILLS OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Below is a list of games played and start streaks for the Buffalo Bills starting offensive linemen.
EFFECTIVE ON FIRST DOWN
RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
CONSECUTIVE STARTS 105 105 91 89 89 86
Howard Ballard Stew Barber Paul Costa Dave Foley Harold Olson JASON PETERS Ken Rice Will Wolford
YARDS/PLAY 6.35 6.08 6.00 5.81 5.69
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T T TE/T T T T T T
1992, 1993 1963-67 1965, 66 1973 1961 2007 1961 1990, 92
SCHOBEL LEADS AFC
HARD HITTIN’ WHITNER
SCHOBEL SNAPS GAMES PLAYED STREAK Eighth-year defensive end Aaron Schobel missed the first game of his career with a foot injury in week seven against the San Diego Chargers. Schobel played in the first 117 games of his career and started 112 prior to week seven.
Third-year strong safety Donte Whitner finished week nine’s game against the New York Jets with four total tackles, including three solo stops. Since the 2006 season, Whitner ranks fourth with 232 total tackles among defensive backs. He has recorded 169 solo stops in his three year career which is good for eighth in the NFL since entering the league in 2006. Below is a look at the top defensive back tacklers according to statspass.com since 2006:
SACKS SINCE 2003 Schobel has recorded the most sacks in the AFC since the 2003 season. Schobel got on track in week one with 1.0 sack, six tackles and one quarterback pressure in a 34-10 victory over Seattle. Below is a list of the leaders in sacks among active AFC players since 2003. RK 1. 2. 3. T4. T4.
PLAYER , TEAM Aaron Schobel, BUF Dwight Freeney, IND Terrell Suggs, BAL Robert Mathis, IND Joey Porter, Pitt-Mia
RK. PLAYER/TEAM 1. Gibril Wilson NYG/OAK 2. Lawyer Milloy ATL 3. Sean Jones CLE 4. Donte Whitner BUF 5. Chris Hope TEN
ASST 60 47 70 63 56
WHITNER FOURTH BILL TO START CAREER WITH CONSECUTIVE 100-TACKLE SEASONS With more than 100 tackles in 2007, Whitner became the fourth Bill to start his career with consecutive 100tackle seasons. Whitner achieved the feat in 2006 and 2007 and joined Jim Haslett (1979-81), Lucius Sanford (1978-81), and Sam Cowart (1998-2000). Whitner is the only defensive back in Bills history to start his career with consecutive 100-tackle seasons.
PRO BOWL SCHOBEL Schobel made his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance in 2008. He is one of three Buffalo Bills defensive ends to play in consecutive Pro Bowls joining Bruce Smith (1987-90 and 1992-98) and Tom Sestak (1962-65). Schobel is one of three active defensive ends to play in the last two Pro Bowls joining Green Bay’s Aaron Kampman and Washington’s Jason Taylor.
TIME OF POSSESSION ADVANTAGE Since the current coaching staff took over in 2006, the Bills have held the advantage in time of possession in 17 of the team’s 39 games and they are 13-4 in those games. In week seven, Buffalo held the time of possession advantage over the NY Jets 30:04-29:56. Below is a look at the TOP numbers from those 17 games.
STUFFING THE LINE OF SCRIMMAGE The Buffalo Bills have accounted for the 31 stuffed plays this season according to the numbers on statspass. com. The 31 stuffed plays are the third-highest total in the NFL trailing only the Chicago Bears and Philadelphia Eagles defense’s. Below is a list of the teams with the most stuffed plays in the NFL this season. TEAM Chicago Bears Philadelphia Eagles Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans
SOLO 202 193 168 169 166
WHITNER NAMED TO USA TODAY ALL-MIDSEASON TEAM Safety Donte Whitner was the lone Buffalo Bill named to the USA Today midseason All-Pro team. Whitner joined Tennesee’s Michael Griffin as the top two safeties in the NFL. Whitner ranks 10th on the Bills with 39 tackles and has a sack and two forced fumbles.
SACKS 53.0 52.0 50.0 47.0 47.0
APPROACHING 70 CAREER SACKS Schobel’s 68.0 career sack total ranks second in Buffalo Bills history behind only former Buffalo Bill and 2008 Wall of Fame inductee Bruce Smith (171.0). With 2.0 sacks, Schobel will become the 13th active NFL player with 70 sacks.
RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. T5. T5.
TACKLES 262 240 238 232 222
TOP 30:59-29:01 33:13-26:47 35:57-24:03 31:40-28:20 32:16-27:44 32:31-27:29 31:26-28:35 32:31-27:29 35:42-24:18 30:45-29:15 30:30-29:30 31:19-28:41 31:14-28:46 34:27-25:33 31:28-28:32 35:29-24:31 30:04-29:56
STUFFED PLAYS 35 32 31 30 28 28 15
SCORE, OPPONENT Bills 16, Dolphins 6 - 9/17/06 Jets 28, Bills 20 - 9/24/06 Bills 17, Vikings 12 - 10/1/06 Bills 21, Dolphins 0 - 12/17/06 Bills 17, NY Jets 14 - 9/30/07 Cowboys 25, Bills 24 - 10/8/07 Bills 19, Ravens 14 - 10/21/07 Bills 13, Jets 3 - 10/28/07 Bills 33, Bengals 21 - 11/4/07 Jaguars 36, Bills 14 - 11/25/07 Bills 38, Dolphins 17 - 12/9/07 Bills 34, Seahawks 10 - 9/7/08 Bills 20, Jaguars 16 - 9/14/08 Bills 24, Raiders 23 - 9/21/08 Bills 31, Rams 14 - 9/28/08 Bills 23, Chargers 14 - 10/19/08 Jets 26, Bills 17 - 11/2/08
STROUD MAKES IMMEDIATE IMPACT
POZ AMONG AFC LB LEADERS
Eighth-year DT Marcus Stroud has left quite an impact on the Bills’ defense through nine games this season. Last week at New England, Stroud recorded a .5 sack of Patriots QB Matt Cassel in the fourth quarter. During the takedown, Stroud forced a fumble that was recovered by Buffalo. In week seven against San Diego, Stroud had a crucial fumble recovery in the second quarter. The takeaway led to a Lee Evans touchdown reception giving Buffalo a 10-7 lead. In week three against Oakland, Stroud tied for the team lead with seven tackles (Posluszny). In week two against Jacksonville, Stroud posted two tipped passes. One tipped pass led to a Terrence McGee interception at the end of the first half in the end zone allowing Buffalo to take a 10-3 lead into the half. In week one’s 34-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Stroud tied for the team lead with nine tackles, led the team with four quarterback pressures, 2.0 sacks, two passes defensed and one hit on the quarterback. Stroud’s teams are 14-7 when he participates in a sack.
Second-year MLB Paul Posluszny posted six solo tackles against New England, increasing his season total to 56. Posluszny ranks tied for third in the AFC among linebackers with 56 solo stops. Posluszny is the only first- or second-year linebacker to be in the top five in solo tackles amongst AFC linebackers. Below is a chart of the top tacklers in the AFC among linebackers: RK. 1. 2. T3. 5.
POS MLB OLB MLB MLB ILB
SOLO 58 57 56 56 54
DEFENSIVE DIFFERENCE IN NUMBERS
STROUD DISRUPTIVE IN THE PASSING GAME Stroud has been one of the most disruptive defensive linemen in the passing game in 2008. Stroud has four passes defensed to tie for fifth among all NFL defensive linemen. Below is a list of the top defensive linemen in passes defensed: RK. PLAYER, Team T1. Haloti Ngata, Bal Jason Taylor, Was T3. Gaines Adams, TB Juqua Parker, PHI T5. Marcus Stroud, Buf Chris Kelsay, Buf Ryan Denney, Buf Justin Bannan, Bal Isreal Idonije, Chi Juius Peppers, Car Randy Starks, Mia Corey Williams, Cle Kevin Williams, Min
PLAYER/TEAM Kirk Morrison, OAK D.J. Williams, DEN Paul Posluszny, BUF Gary Brackett, IND D’Qwell Jackson, DEN
The Bills have added a number of key parts to their defense in 2008. The addition of DT Marcus Stroud, LB Kawika Mitchell and DT Spencer Johnson along with the return of regular starters MLB Paul Posluszny and FS Ko Simpson have made an immediate impact in the defense this season. Posluszny (forearm) and Simpson (leg) have both returned from injuries and the two players missed a combined 28 games in 2007. Below is a look at the team’s defensive rankings in the AFC and NFL in 2008 compared to where the team ended in 2007 and 2006.
PASSES DEFENSED 7 7 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
AFC RANKINGS Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Rushing Yards Per Att. Third-Down Efficiency Sacks Points Per Game Turnover Ratio Defense Inside 20
STROUD MAKES A LASTING IMPACT AGAINST THE RUN Stroud has been part of a defense that has held opponents to 100 yards or less in 52 games. In those 52 games, his team’s record is 38-14 including week nine’s defensive performance of holding the Jets to 96 rushing yards.
2008 6th 8th 9th 4th 6th T12th 7th 13th 4th
2007 16th 10th 16th 12th 14th 15th 8th T4th 3rd
2006 10th 13th 5th 15th 6th 5th 8th 13th 11th
2008 13th 15th 16th 8th 14th T26th 13th T27th 8th
2007 31st 25th 29th 18th 30th 29th 30th t-6th 4th
2006 18th 28th 7th 29th 12th T8th 10th T23rd T20th
NFL Rankings Total Defense Rushing Defense Passing Defense Rushing Yards Per Attempt Third-Down Efficiency Sacks Points Per Game Turnover Ratio Defense Inside 20
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MITCHELL LEAVES HIS MARK
GREER ADDS SCORING PUNCH
MITCHELL LAST WEEK Linebacker Kawika Mitchell finished tied with a teamhigh of 11 tackles, including five solo stops at New England.
GREER MAKES HIS MARK CB Jabari Greer posted his second interception touchdown of the season in week nine when he intercepted a Brett Favre pass in the fourth quarter and returned it 42 yards for a touchdown in the loss to the NY Jets. Greer became the first Buffalo Bill to post two interception touchdowns in one season since Takeo Spikes in 2004. Greer registered his first interception touchdown in week four against the St. Louis Rams.
MITCHELL ON THE SEASON Mitchell has made a number of big plays for the Buffalo Bills defense at the linebacker position. Mitchell ended San Diego’s final two offensive possessions in Buffalo’s 23-14 victory over San Diego in week seven. He posted his first interception of the season at the six-minute mark to halt a potential San Diego scoring drive. With three minutes left in the game, he sacked QB Philip Rivers and forced a fumble which was recovered by DE Copeland Bryan. Mitchell is the first Buffalo Bill with an interception and sack in the same game since Angelo Crowell acheived the feat against Miami on September 17, 2006. Mitchell made an immediate impact in his Buffalo Bills debut with 1.0 sack, two tackles, a pass defensed and a quarterback pressure in week one against the Seattle Seahawks.
INTERCEPTION-TD RETURNS IN BILLS HISTORY With his two interception-touchdowns this season, Greer is the sixth Buffalo Bill to post two INT-TDs in one season (Tom Janik achieved the feat in 1966 and 1967). With his next INT-TD, Greer can become the first Buffalo Bill to post three in one season. Below is a look at the Bills who have posted two INTTDs in one season. INT-TDs 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
MITCHELL JOINS BUFFALO AS PRIORITY FREE AGENT SIGNING Mitchell joined the Buffalo Bills as the team’s first free agent signing in 2008 after winning a Super Bowl ring with the New York Giants in the 2007 season. Mitchell is the fifth linebacker to join the franchise as an unrestricted free agent. The previous four unrestricted free agent linebackers to sign with Buffalo all made significant contributions in their first season with the club. • • •
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1995 - Bryce Paup (Green Bay) – Led NFL with 17.5 sacks in 1995; Named AP Defensive Player of the Year; Selected to the Pro Bowl 1996 - Chris Spielman (Detroit) – Set a team record and career-high with 206 tackles in 2006. 2002 - London Fletcher (St. Louis) – Led the team in tackles in each of his five seasons with the Bills; set a team record with 209 tackles in 2002; started 80 consecutive games for Buffalo. 2003 - Jeff Posey (Houston) – Started 47 of 48 games with Buffalo; posted 9.5 sacks and nine forced fumbles.
PLAYER Jabari Greer, 2008 Takeo Spikes, 2004 Brandon Spoon, 2001 Henry Jones, 1992 Booker Edgerson, 1968 Tom Janik, 1967 Tom Janik, 1966
INTERCEPTION-TD RETURNS IN NFL 2008 Greer is one of five players in the NFL to post two interception touchdowns this season. Below is a look at the five players to achieve the feat. INT-TDs 3 2 2 2 2
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW Eight of the Bills 22 starters have come from the 2006-2008 NFL Drafts. The total ranks as the fourth most in the NFL. Kansas City leads the NFL with 11 starters from the past three drafts. Houston ranks second with 10 and Denver ranks third with nine.
PLAYER, Team Nick Collins, Green Bay Jabari Greer, Buffalo Rashean Mathis, Jacksonville Terrell Suggs, Baltimore Charles Woodson, Green Bay
GREER STAYS ON THE FIELD Currently, fifth-year CB Jabari Greer posts the fifth longest consecutive games played streak among cornerbacks in the NFL at 59 games. Below is a list of the cornerbacks with the longest consecutive games played streaks. RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW Buffalo is the only NFL team with two Chuck Bednarik award winners on the same team - Teddy Lehman and Paul Posluszny. The Bednarik award honors college football’s defensive player of the year. 17
PLAYER, TEAM Ronde Barber, TB Nate Clements, SF Sheldon Brown, Phi Ivan Taylor, Pit Jabari Greer, Buf
GAMES PLAYED 169 120 105 68 59
LINDELL AMONG MOST CONSISTENT
LINDELL MOVES UP SCORING LIST
Kicker Rian Lindell hit a 25 yard field goal on Sunday, his only attempt on the day. He had his season-long of 53 yards against the NY Jets on 11/2. Lindell is 17-of21 on the season with 70 points, which is sixth in the AFC. Lindell has 134 field goals made with the Bills and passed Scott Norwood (133) on Sunday for second in team history.
BILLS SCORING LIST - LINDELL RANKS THIRD Lindell sits in third place on the Bills all-time scoring list with 573 career points. He passed Andre Reed and Thurman Thomas against Oakland in week three. Below is a look at the franchise’s scoring leaders: RK. 1. 2. 3. T4. T4.
LONGEST ACTIVE STREAK - CONSECUTIVE FGS W/IN 40 YARDS Lindell holds the NFL’s longest active streak of consecutive field goals made inside 40 yards. Below is a list of the NFL kickers with the longest active streaks on field goals within 40 yards. RK. PLAYER, TEAM 1. Rian Lindell, BUF 2. Matt Stover, Bal. 3. Josh Brown, StL
PLAYER, TEAM Rian Lindell, BUF Matt Bryant, TB Matt Stover, Bal. Jason Elam, Atl. John Kasay, Car. Ryan Longwell, Min.
FG’S 40-40 50-51 50-51 47-48 37-38 36-37
LINDELL’S PAT STREAK LONGEST IN NFL HISTORY Since the start of his NFL career, Lindell has made all 267 PATs. It’s the longest streak to start an NFL career. The streak is the fifth longest in NFL history and one on two active streaks of 200+. Below is a look at the longest PAT streaks in NFL history.
% 100.0% 98.0% 98.0% 97.9% 97.4% 97.3%
RK. PLAYER, TEAM T1. Jason Elam Jeff Wilkins Matt Stover 4. Norm Johnson 5. Rian Lindell
LINDELL HITS GAME-WINNER Lindell connected on a 38-yard field goal as time expired to give the Bills the win against Oakland in week three. It was his 10th career game-winning field goal. Lindell is now 10-of-11 in his career on game-winning field goal attempts.
During the 2008 Buffalo Bills football season, kicker Rian Lindell and the Ronald McDonald House are teaming up for a great cause. Every successful field goal or extra point kick Lindell makes, the Western New York area McDonald’s restaurant operators will donate $100 to the Ronald McDonald House. The Ronald McDonald House of Buffalo provides affordable lodging, comfort and emotional support to families of seriously ill or injured children receiving medical treatment at area hospitals. The Buffalo Ronald McDonald House is located at 780 West Ferry Street (www.rmhbuffalo.org). There are currently 271 Ronald McDonald houses in 30 countries and regions. In 2007, Western New York area McDonald’s restaurant operators donated $4,800 after Rian Lindell kicked 24 extra points and 24 field goals during the season. McDonald’s USA , LLC, is the leading foodservice provider in the United States serving a variety of wholesome foods made from quality ingredients to millions of customers every day. For more information on McDonald’s visit: www.mcdonaldswny.com.
BEST FG % ON KICKS BEYOND 50 YARDS SINCE 2005 Lindell hit a 53-yard field goal vs. the NY Jets and is among the most accurate kickers in the NFL beyond 50 yards. He ranks second among active NFL kickers since 2005. Below is a list of the top active NFL kickers on attempts longer than 50 yards (min. six attempts). FGS 6-8 8-11 13-19
PATs (Years) 371 (1993-2002) 371 (1999-2007) 371 (1996-current) 301 (1991-1999) 267 (2001-current)
LINDELL TEAMS UP WITH McDONALD’S
LINDELL WITH THE BILLS In his five-year career with the Bills, Lindell has set the following records. • Career Field Goal % - 83.75 (134-160) • Single season Field Goal % - 92.00 (23-25) in 2006 • Most Consecutive Field Goals - 18 (10/21/07 12/9/07)
RK. PLAYER, TEAM 1. Josh Scobee, Jax 2. Rian Lindell, BUF 3. Jason Hanson, Det.
POINTS 1,011 670 573 522 522
LINDELL REACHES 800 POINTS Lindell has 843 career points, which ranks 63rd on the NFL all-time scoring list and 15th among active NFL kickers. LINDELL’S CLOSES IN ON BILLS PAT RECORD Lindell needs two PATs to surpass the longest PATs made streak in Bills history. RK. PLAYER PATs (Years) 1. Steve Christie 172 (1995-2000) 2. Rian Lindell 171 (2003-2008)
FGS W/IN 40 YDS 47 37 35
LINDELL BEST IN NFL INSIDE 40 YARDS SINCE 2006 Since 2006, Lindell’s field goal percentage inside 40 yards is the best in the League. He is the only kicker without a miss inside 40 since 2006. Below is a list of the best percentages on all field goals inside the 40 since the 2006 season (minimum 35 FGM). RK. 1. T2. T2. 4. 5. 6.
PLAYER Steve Christie K 1992-2000 Scott Norwood K 1985-91 Rian Lindell K 2003 Thurman Thomas RB 1988-99 Andre Reed WR 1985-99
PERCENTAGE 75.0% 72.7% 68.4% 18
BOOK OF MOORMAN
BILLS SPECIALISTS ARE SPECIAL
MOORMAN LAST WEEK Moorman punted five times for 208 yards, with a long of 62 yards and four inside the 20 yard line on Sunday. He has 36 punts on the year for 1,656 yards, for a 46.0 yard gross average. MOORMAN IN THE BOOKS Moorman ranks as the Buffalo Bills’ most prolific punter in franchise history as well as one of the most productive active punters in the NFL. In his eight seasons with the Bills, Moorman has set the following records: • Highest punting average (career) - 43.25 • Longest punt - 84 yards (12/22/02 at GB) • Highest punting average (season) - 45.66 in 2005 • Highest punting average (game) - 57.83 (10/8/06) • Punts inside 20 (season) - 33 in 2006 (shared w/ John Kidd (1985) • Punts inside 20 (game) - 5 (last 9/28/08); tied for lead
Kicker Rian Lindell and punter Brian Moorman are among the league’s most durable at their respective positions. Lindell has played in 133 consecutive games, which is the third longest streak among active kickers. Moorman has played in 121 consecutive games, which ranks fourth in the NFL.
MOORMAN’S TOP RANKINGS IN THE AFC • Gross punting average - 6th in the AFC, 46.0 • Net punting average - 5th in AFC, 39.7 • Inside the 20 - T-5th in AFC, 14 MOORMAN SURPASSES 25,000 YARDS Moorman became the ninth active NFL player to surpass 25,000 for his career. He has 25,223 yards in his career.
In 20 82 80 77
MOORMAN NET PUNTING AVERAGE SINCE 2005 Moorman’s net punting average since the 2005 season is 38.8, which ranks third in the NFL over that time span. Below is a look at the punters with the best net punting average since 2005 (min. 120 attempts). RK. 1. 2. 3. 4.
PLAYER Mike Scifres, SD Shane Lechler, OAK Brian Moorman, BUF Donnie Jones, StL
GAMES 185 153 133 132 105
RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
PUNTERS, TEAM J. Feagles, NYG H. Smith, IND J. Bidwell, TB B. Moorman, BUF S. Lechler, OAK
GAMES 329 153 137 121 103
During the 2007 Buffalo Bills football season, Moorman and his PUNT Foundation raised $11,000 through his Kicking For Kids program. Moorman is continuing the program again this season. Moorman asks fans to make a monetary pledge for every punt that lands inside the 20-yard line. Moorman finished with 30 punts inside the 20 in 2007, he has five this season. In 2004, Brian Moorman and his wife, Amber, founded Brian Moorman’s PUNT Foundation to make a difference in the lives of children in Western New York who face life-threatening illnesses. The mission of the PUNT Foundation is to provide children affected by cancer and their families with the opportunities and support to enjoy the life they fight so hard for. The Foundation provides assistance, valuable family-centered programs and events designed to enrich their lives, and provide them with unique, memorable opportunities. To keep up with Kicking for Kids log onto www. brianmoorman.org or www.buffalobills.com.
MOORMAN INSIDE THE 20 NFL RANKINGS SINCE 2006 Moorman is among the best in the league at pinning teams inside their 20 yard line. Since 2006, Moorman has 77 punts inside the 20, which is third in the NFL over that time span. PLAYER Mike Scifres, SD Chris Kluwe, Min Brian Moorman, BUF
KICKERS, TEAM R. Longwell, MIN K. Brown, HOU R. Lindell, BUF J. Elam, ATL S. Janikowski, OAK
KICKING FOR KIDS RAISES $11,000
MOORMAN’S BACK INSIDE THE 20 Moorman had a streak of 25 consecutive regular season games with a punt inside the 20. The streak was snapped in Arizona (10/5). And after going a career-long four games without a kick inside the 20, he placed four kicks inside the 20 on Sunday in New England.
RK. 1. 2. 3.
RK. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW ....
NET AVG. 39.1 38.9 38.8 38.6
Brian Moorman co-hosts a radio show on Buffalo’s 103.3 The Edge FM (www.wedg.com) from 8:00 - 10:00 am on Tuesday mornings. 19
ELECTRIC McGEE
IMMEDIATE THREAT - Roscoe Parrish
Terrence McGee is one of the most electrifying players in the NFL. As a cornerback, he has started 66 games throughout his career. McGee finished with six tackles and three pass break ups on Sunday. He was inactive with a knee injury in Arizona and vs. San Diego. McGee had a pass break up against St. Louis before leaving the game with a knee injury. He tallied a team-leading seven solo tackles, one pass defensed and an interception in Jacksonville. It was his second pick of the season. It was his 15th career interception and the Bills are now 13-2 when he records a pick. He led the team in interceptions in 2007 (4) and tied for the team-lead in 2005 (4). He ranked third in the NFL with 25 passes defensed according to NFL.com statistics last year. He’s also recorded at least 80 tackles in each of the last four seasons. As a kick returner, he ranks as the best in Buffalo Bills franchise history and among the best in the NFL today. McGee did not have any kick returns on Sunday. McGee holds Bills records in the following categories: • Most career kick return yards - 5,420 • Most career kick returns - 206 • Most career kickoff return touchdowns - 5 • Most kickoff return touchdowns - season - 3 (2004) • Most kickoff yards - season - 1,391 (2005) • Longest kickoff return - 104 yards (@ Mia, 12/5/04) • Longest non-scoring kickoff return - 88 yards (@ Ind, 11/12/06)
Roscoe Parrish is an instant threat to score every time he touches the football and he proved that on Opening Day this year. On opening day, Parrish tallied six punt returns for 120 yards, including a 63-yard touchdown. It was his third career punt return touchdown, which tied the club record. Parrish is in first place on the Bills alltime punt return yards list with 1,162. He became the first player in NFL history to record punt return touchdowns in consecutive season opening games. His 120 PR yards eclipsed his single-game record of 104 yards, which he set in 2006 vs. Jacksonville. Parrish ranks as the most accomplished punt returner in team history and ranks first in franchise history in the following categories: • • • • •
Career punt return average - 13.51 Most punt return yards - career - 1,162 Most punt return yards - season - 440 (2007) Punt return average - season - 16.30 (2007) Most punt return yards - game - 120 (vs. Sea, 9/7/08)
PARRISH IN THE NFL Parrish led the NFL in punt return average in 2007. He is currently third in the NFL in punt return average in 2008 with 13.2 yards per return. 2008 NFL PUNT RETURN LEADERS RK. PLAYER, Team 1. Reggie Bush, NO (13-285) 2. Will Blackmon, GB (21-282) 3. Roscoe Parrish, Buf (13-172)
McGee has seven career return touchdowns, which ranks tied for the most in franchise history. MOST RETURN TDs - Bills Record Book 7 Terrence McGee, CB (5 KOR, 1 INT, 1 FR) Nate Clements, CB (5 INT, 2 PR) 5 Tom Janik, CB (ALL INTs) Henry Jones, S (4 INT, 1 KR) Butch Byrd, CB (All INT)
AVG 21.9 13.4 13.2
Over the past two seasons, Parrish is tops in league in punt return average with a 15.3 yard average. NFL PUNT RETURN LEADERS (since 2007) min. 20 PR RK. PLAYER, Team AVG 1. Roscoe Parrish, Buf (40-612) 15.3 2. Dante Hall, StL (28-379) 13.5 3. Will Blackmon, GB (29-388) 13.4 3. Devin Hester, Chi (57-744) 13.1
MCGEE AMONG NFL BEST McGee is one of 11 players to post five kickoff return touchdowns in the history of the NFL. NFL PLAYERS WITH 5-PLUS KICKOFF RETURN TDs • 6 – Mel Gray, Dante Hall, Ollie Matson, Gale Sayers, Travis Williams • 5 – Michael Bates, Timmy Brown, Joshua Cribbs, Terrence McGee, Bobby Mitchell, Abe Woodson
PARRISH ON OFFENSE Parrish tallied a team-high four catches for 31 yards on Sunday against the Patriots. He had three catches for 42 yards and a touchdown in week three. It was his fifth career touchdown reception. He has 17 receptions for 164 yards and a touchdown on the season. In 2007, Parrish posted his best season receiving with a career-high 35 receptions and career-high 352 yards. He was the only player in the NFL in 2007 to score a touchdown receiving, rushing and on a punt return. He was the ninth player in franchise history to achieve the same feat.
McGee’s five kickoff return touchdowns rank tied as the second-most among active NFL kick returners. MOST KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS - Active players 1. Dante Hall, St.L 6 T2. Terrence McGee, Buf 5 T2. Joshua Cribbs, Cle 5 T2. Allen Rossum, SF 5 20
OFFENSIVE POSITION RECAP WIDE RECEIVERS
QUARTERBACKS Starter 5 Edwards, Trent QB Reserves 7 Losman, JP QB 10 Hamdan, Gibran QB
6’4
231
2 Stanford
6’2 6’4
212 220
5 Tulane 2 Indiana
Starters 82 Reed, Josh 83 Evans, Lee Reserves 11 Parrish, Roscoe 17 Jenkins, Justin 13 Johnson, Steve 81 Hardy, James
Second-year man Trent Edwards completed 13of-23 passes for 120 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions on Sunday. He set the Bills’ single game record for highest completion percentage at 83.33% against San Diego in week six. Edwards has completed 164-of-245 passes for 1,845 yards, seven touchdowns and seven interceptions this season. JP Losman saw action in Arizona and completed 15-of-21 passes for 220 yards and a touchdown. Gibran Hamdan, who joined the team in September 2007, holds down the third position.
RB
5’11 215
2
California
RB RB FB
6’1 215 5’11 227 6’0 258
2 R 3
Coe College NW Missouri West Virginia
Marshawn Lynch finished with 46 yards on 14 carries on Sunday. Lynch has 512 yards and six touchdowns on 146 carries and is second on the team with 27 receptions for 199 yards. He opened the 2008 season with touchdowns in three consecutive games. He has led the team in rushing in 21 of his 22 career games. Secondyear back Fred Jackson had 14 yards on four carries and two catches for 11 yards. He has 60 carries for 237 yards this season. He has 23 catches for 190 yards this season. Corey McIntyre tallied his first catch as a Bill against the NY Jets. Sixth-round pick Xavier Omon serves as the team’s third running back, he has been inactive for the past eight games.
TE TE
6’2 223 2 6’4 255 7
Boise State LSU
TE
6’3 247 R
Kansas
7 5
LSU Wisconsin
WR WR WR WR
5’9 6’0 6’2 6’5
4 2 R R
Miami Mississippi St. Kentucky Indiana
171 207 202 220
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Starters 60 Butler, Brad 66 Dockery, Derrick 67 Fowler, Melvin 68 Walker, Langston 71 Peters, Jason Reserves 65 Whittle, Jason 73 Chambers, Kirk 75 Preston, Duke 77 Bell, Demetrius
TIGHT ENDS Starters 80 Schouman, Derek 84 Royal, Robert Reserves 86 Fine, Derek
5’10 210 5’10 197
Lee Evans has opened this season on roll with a team-high 37 catches for 700 yards and three touchdowns. He had two catches for 22 yards on Sunday. He had seven catches for 116 yards in Miami. He has three 100-yard receiving games, which is more than he had all of last year and ties his single-season high (2006). Josh Reed strained his Achilles in Miami and has been inactive the last two weeks. He has 26 receptions for 288 yards on the year. On Sunday, Roscoe Parrish tallied a teamhigh four grabs for 31 yards. He has 17 catches for 164 yards and a touchdown this year. Justin Jenkins played on special teams on Sunday. Second-round pick James Hardy tallied his third start of the year and recorded two grabs for 21 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown. He tallied his first career reception and his first touchdown in Jacksonville, with two catches for 12 yards. Rookie Steve Johnson was active for the fourth time and tallied his third NFL catch against the Patriots, which went for 15 yards.
RUNNING BACKS/FULLBACKS Starter 23 Lynch, Marshawn Reserves 22 Jackson, Fred 25 Omon, Xavier 38 McIntyre, Corey
WR WR
OL OL OL OL OL
6’7 6’6 6’3 6’8 6’4
315 330 310 366 340
3 6 7 7 5
Virginia Texas Maryland California Arkansas
OL OL OL OL
6’4 6’7 6’5 6’5
297 315 326 307
11 4 4 R
SW Missouri St. Stanford Illinois N’western St.
Derrick Dockery and Langston Walker haven’t missed a game since they were signed as unrestricted free agents in 2007 (25 starts). Melvin Fowler missed the first game of his Bills’ career vs. San Diego, he played on Sunday, but did not start. Jason Peters returned to the starting lineup in week two. Kirk Chambers, who has played primarily on special teams, started Sunday at right guard. It was his first career start at guard. He started the season opener at right tackle this year. Duke Preston tallied his fourth straight start at center. Brad Butler was inactive for the third straight week. Jason Whittle, suffering from a sore back, played sparingly on Sunday. He has seen action on special teams and as a fullback for a couple games this year. Seventh round pick Demetrius Bell has been inactive for the first nine games.
Robert Royal had one catch for six yards on Sunday. He had five catches for a career-high 70 yards against the Jets. Royal has 25 catches for 257 yards and a touchdown this season. Derek Schouman has started eight of nine games this season. He tallied one catch for 14 yards on Sunday. He has five catches for 73 yards this season. Rookie Derek Fine tallied his first catch of the year, which went for nine yards and a touchdown against the Jets. He finished with four grabs for 43 yards against New York. 21
DEFENSIVE POSITION RECAP DEFENSIVE BACKS
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Starters 90 Kelsay, Chris 94 Schobel, Aaron 95 Williams, Kyle 99 Stroud, Marcus Reserves 92 Denney, Ryan 96 Bryan, Copeland 97 McCargo, John 91 Johnson, Spencer 93 Ellis, Chris
DE DE DT DT
6’4 6’4 6’1 6’6
261 243 306 310
6 8 3 8
Nebraska TCU LSU Georgia
DE DE DT DT DE
6’7 6’4 6’2 6’3 6’4
264 253 307 286 261
7 2 3 5 R
BYU Arizona North Carolina St. Auburn Virginia Tech
Starters 20 Whitner, Donte 24 McGee, Terrence 30 Simpson, Ko 33 Greer, Jabari Reserves 29 Wendling, John 37 Wilson, George 43 Scott, Bryan 27 Corner, Reggie 28 McKelvin, Leodis
Aaron Schobel missed the fourth game of his career on Sunday with a foot injury. Kyle Williams tallied five tackles and two QB hits on Sunday. Chris Kelsay had seven tackles, including five solo against the Patriots. Marcus Stroud was credited with four tackles, .5 sack and a forced fumble against the Pats. Spencer Johnson finished with five tackles, including four solo. Ryan Denney started in place of Schobel and made 11 tackles, including eight solo, and had a QB hit and two pass break ups against the Patriots. He made a big an impact on special teams on opening day with his first career touchdown on a fake field goal. Copeland Bryan saw significant time on the D-line and had two tackles against the Pats. He tallied his first career fumble recovery, which enabled the Bills to run out the clock against the Chargers. Third round pick Chris Ellis played on defense and on special teams against the Pats on Sunday. John McCargo also saw action on the D-Line on Sunday in New England.
LB LB LB
6’1 6’0 6’1
238 229 253
2 Penn State 3 Oregon State 6 South Florida
LB LB LB LB
6’0 6’2 6’2 6’2
208 229 235 242
1 3 2 5
5’10 5’9 6’1 5’11
208 198 202 180
3 6 3 5
Ohio State Northwestern St. South Carolina Tennessee
S S S CB CB
6’1 6’0 6’1 5’9 5’10
222 212 219 175 184
2 Wyoming 3 Arkansas 6 Penn State R Akron R Troy
The defensive backfield returns all four starters, along with key reserves. Donte Whitner was inactive against the Pats after suffering a shoulder injury against the Jets. Jabari Greer had one solo tackle on Sunday against the Jets. He has two interception returns for a TDs this season, making him the seventh player in Bills history to accomplish the feat in a season. Ko Simpson saw significant action on Sunday and finished with 11 tackles, including seven solo tackles. George Wilson is a special teams captain and plays a significant role on special teams. He started on defense and tallied three tackles and .5 sack against the Patriots. In 2007, Wilson started nine games and played in 12 in his first year on the defensive side of the ball. Second year man John Wendling is a force on special teams. He played in 14 games in 2007 and he led the team in special teams tackles. Bryan Scott plays a big role on special teams this year, but he has also seen significant time in the defensive backfield. Filling in for Whitner, he tallied seven tackles, including five solo, on Sunday. Scott joined the team prior to week two last year and played in the final 15 games of the year with two starts. Third-year player Ashton Youboty was placed on injured reserve last week. First-round pick Leodis McKelvin played primarily on special teams, but has filled in on defense. He tallied his first career forced fumble and recovered fumble in week four. He tallied his first career kickoff returns in week two. He had an 85yard return on Sunday, which set up a touchdown, and finished with 138 kickoff return yards. In week three, he broke his first big return, with a 56-yarder. He has 34 returns for 888 yards this season, which ranks second in the NFL. Fourth-round pick Reggie Corner played for the fifth straight game and has played primarily on special teams. He saw his first significant action on defense, as the nickel back and tallied four tackles.
LINEBACKERS Starters 51 Posluszny, Paul 56 Ellison, Keith 59 Mitchell, Kawika Reserves 47 Corto, Jon 53 Buggs, Marcus 54 Costanzo, Blake 58 Lehman, Teddy
S CB S CB
Sacred Heart Saginaw Valley St. Lafayette Oklahoma
Paul Posluszny tallied a 10 tackles, including six solo on Sunday against the Pats. Kawika Mitchell finished with 11 tackles, including five solo, against the Patriots. Keith Ellison finished with seven tackles, including five solo on Sunday. Rookie Marcus Buggs has seen action on special teams in the last three games. Jon Corto was shifted to linebacker from safety during this year’s training camp and has played on special teams in all nine games. Corto made an impact on special teams on Kickoff Weekend with a forced fumble and one tackle. He continues to be a regular on special teams this season. Blake Costanzo was added to the roster on Friday, Sept. 5 and he has played on special teams in all nine games. Veteran Teddy Lehman was added last week to provide some experience to the LB depth. He was inactive on Sunday in New England. 22
SPECIALISTS POSITION RECAP KICKERS AND PUNTERS Starters 8 Moorman, Brian 9 Lindell, Rian 72 Neill, Ryan
RETURNERS Kick Return - Starter 28 McKelvin, Leodis Reserves 11 Parrish, Roscoe 22 Jackson, Fred Punt Return - Starter 11 Parrish, Roscoe Reserves 22 Jackson, Fred 28 McKelvin, Leodis
P 6’0 172 8 Pittsburg State K 6’3 233 9 Washington St. LS 6’3 253 2 Rutgers
Brian Moorman and Rian Lindell are at the top of the league in their statistical categories. Moorman punted five times for 208 yards, with four kicks inside the 20, on Sunday. On opening day, Moorman tallied his first career touchdown pass on a fake punt, when he connected with Ryan Denney for a 19-yard strike. Lindell hit a 25-yard field goal on Sunday. Ryan Neill is in his second season as the team’s full time longsnapper.
CB 5’10 184 R Troy WR 5’9 171 4 Miami RB 6’1 215 2 Coe College WR 5’9 171 4 Miami RB 6’1 215 2 Coe College CB 5’10 184 R Troy
Roscoe Parrish is one of the most dynamic and exciting punt returners in the NFL. He opened the 2008 season right where he left of in 2007 with 120 punt return yards on six returns, including a 63-yard touchdown, against the Seahawks. It was his third career punt return touchdown, which ties the club record for PR touchdowns. Parrish ranks first on the Bills all-time punt return yards list with 1,162. He became the first player in NFL history to record punt return touchdowns in consecutive season opening games. He has 13 returns for 172 yards this season. Fred Jackson has 86 yards on five punt returns this season. Rookie Leodis McKelvin has 34 kick returns for 888 yards this season. He had three returns for 138 yards, including a long of 85 yards, on Sunday. He has five 100-yard return games this season. He tallied six kickoff returns for 133 yards in Arizona. He had five kick returns for 137 yards, including a long of 56 yards, in week three. McKelvin looks to transfer some of his college success in the return game to the pros. He tied the NCAA Division I record for most returns in a career with 8 (seven punts and one kickoff).
McKELVIN MAKES HIS MARK First round selection (11th overall) Leodis McKelvin set a Bills rookie record by gaining 179 yards on seven kickoff returns vs. the Jets. Against New York, McKelvin moved into third place in Bills history amongst rookie or first-year kick returners with 888 kick return yards on the season. MOST KR YARDS, ROOKIE/FIRST-YEAR PLAYER RK. PLAYER,YEAR YARDS 1. Eric Moulds, 1996 1,205 2. Max Anderson, 1968 971 3. Leodis McKelvin, 2008 888 In the NFL, Leodis McKelvin ranks second with 888 kickoff return yards and his 34 returns are tied for the fifthmost. AFC KICK RETURN YARDAGE LEADERS PLAYER/TEAM RET-YARD AVG. 1. Josh Wilson, SEA 35-891 25.5 2. Leodis McKelvin, BUF 34-888 26.1 3. Brandon Marshall, DEN 39-864 22.2
BILLS ESTABLISH PRACTICE SQUAD The Buffalo Bills have a established a practice squad of the following players:
Amongst NFL rookies, McKelvin ranks first in attempts (34) and yards (888) and third with a 26.1 return yard average. ROOKIE KICK RETURN YARDAGE LEADERS PLAYER/TEAM RET-YARD AVG. 1. Leodis McKelvin, BUF 34-888 26.1 2. Quentin Demps, PHI 33-823 24.9 3. Brian Witherspoon, JAC 25-666 26.6 4. Dantrell Savage, KC 21-530 25.2 5. Felix Jones, DAL 16-434 27.1
OL Chris Denman, Fresno State, 1 RB Bruce Hall, Mississippi, R WR Felton Huggins, SE Louisiana, 1 DL Corey Mace, Wyoming, 1 WR CJ Hawthorne, Hawaii, R DE Marcus Smith, Arizona, 1 TE Jonathan Stupar, Virginia, R OL Brandon Rodd, Arizona State, R NFL clubs may establish a Practice Squad of eight players by signing free agents who do not have an accrued season of free-agency credit or who were on the 45-Player Active List for less than nine regular season games during their only Accrued Season(s). A player cannot participate on the Practice Squad for more than three seasons.
MCKELVIN ON DEFENSE McKelvin saw his first extended action on defense, filling in for Terrence McGee who left the St. Louis game with a knee injury and missed two games, in Arizona and vs. San Diego. McKelvin had five tackles, including three solo against San Diego. He finished with four solo tackles in Arizona. In St. Louis, he tallied two solo stops and forced a fumble, which he then recovered, both firsts in his young career.
BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW .... In May 2008, Fred Jackson had his number retired by the United States Indoor Football League’s Sioux City Bandits. 23
BILLS AMONG NFL’s YOUNGEST
ROOKIE BREAKDOWN
The Buffalo Bills starting lineups are among the youngest in the NFL. According to the players listed on the depth charts on the Ourlads website in Kickoff Weekend, Bills starters rank in the top five with the youngest overall starters, quarterback, linebackers and defensive backs.
CB Leodis McKelvin (1st round, 11th overall); Troy At Troy, tied the NCAA Division 1-A record with eight career returns for touchdowns (seven punts, one kickoff) …returned a kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown against Pittsburgh in preseason play…saw his first NFL regular season action against Seattle… forced and recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter at St. Louis… his seven kickoff returns against New York set a rookie record…amassed 179 yards returning against the Jets…had three kickoff returns for 138 yards at New England, including a long of 85 yards.
OVERALL STARTERS IN THE NFL All 22 offensive and defensive starters TEAM AVG. AGE 1. Houston 25.73 2. Indy 26.55 3. BUFFALO 26.59 4. Cleveland 26.68 5. Kansas City 26.73
WR James Hardy (2nd round, 41st overall); Indiana Became the only wide receiver in Indiana history to surpass 2,500 yards, 175 receptions and 35 touchdowns… finished the preseason with three receptions for 46 yards…scored Buffalo’s first touchdown of the preseason against Washington on a 16-yard pass from J.P. Losman…saw his first NFL regular season action against Seattle…caught first career pass vs. Jacksonville…scored first career touchdown on a seven yard pass from Edwards against the Jaguars…had first career start at Arizona…caught three passes for 35 yards against the Cardinals…caught two passes for 21 yards at New England…had a 14-yard touchdown catch versus the Patriots.
YOUNGEST STARTING QUARTERBACK IN NFL Starting QB - Trent Edwards TEAM AVG. AGE T1. Oakland 23 T1. Atlanta 23 T3. BUFFALO 24 T3. Green Bay 24 T5. Five teams 25
DE Chris Ellis (3rd round, 72nd overall); Virginia Tech In 2007, was an All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team selection… forced a fumble in preseason game against Pittsburgh…recorded one sack for a loss of 19 yards against the Steelers…ended the preseason with eight total tackles…was active and saw his first regular-season action against San Diego (10/19).
YOUNGEST STARTING LINEBACKERS IN NFL MLB - Paul Posluszny, SLB - Keith Ellison, WLB - Kawika Mitchell TEAM AVG. AGE 1. Philadelphia 24 2. BUFFALO 25 3. Indianapolis 25.33 4. San Francisco 25.5 5. Houston 25.67
CB Reggie Corner (4th round, 114th overall); Akron Started 46 of 48 games at Akron…Tied for 2nd on the school career-record list with 15 interceptions… finished the preseason with six tackles… saw his first NFL regular season action at Arizona…had two unassisted tackles against the Cardinals…first career start at New England…had four tackles (three solo) against the Patriots. TE Derek Fine (4th round, 132nd overall); Kansas Set the school’s tight end record with 98 receptions while amassing 1,009 yards (10.3 avg.) and 10 touchdowns …played in three preseason games before injuring his thumb…recorded two receptions for 18 yards in preseason play…was active and saw his first regular-season action at Miami (10/26)…caught his first-ever NFL pass, a nine-yard touchdown, in the first quarter against the Jets…reeled in four passes for 43 yards against New York.
YOUNGEST STARTING DEFENSIVE BACKS IN NFL CBs - Terrence McGee and Jabari Greer; S - Donte Whitner and Ko Simpson TEAM AVG. AGE 1. Cleveland 24 2. New York 24.5 T3. BUFFALO 25 T3. KC 25 T5. Indy 25.25 T5. Giants 25.25
RB Xavier Omon (6th round, 179th overall); Northwest Missouri State The second player in college football history to run for over 1,500 yards in each of his four seasons … Became just the second Division II player and only the third in college football history to rush for over 7,000 yards finishing with 7,073 on 1,271 attempts…rushed for 17 yards and scored on a one-yard touchdown run in the preseason game against Indianapolis…finished the preseason with a team-high 109 yards rushing on 33 attempts.
Below is a chart of where the Bills rank in every position in the AFC and in the NFL: AFC Position NFL T-6th WR T-12th T-9th OL T-16th T-11th TE T-16th 2nd QB T-3rd 4th RB/FB T-6th 9th DL T-20th 1st LB 2nd T-3rd DB T-3rd 7th Offense 9th 5th Defense 5th 2nd Overall 4th
OL Demetrius Bell (7th round, 219th overall); Northwestern State In 2007, an All-Southland Conference and All-Louisiana first-team selection… only one of four Division I athletes to play both basketball and football…started preseason game against Detroit and played in all four preseason games. WR Steve Johnson (7th round, 224th overall); Kentucky Became the fourth player in Kentucky history to gain over 1,000 yards receiving in a season…recorded a team-high 11 receptions in preseason play…had eight receptions for 74 yards against the Lions…finished the preseason with 85 yards receiving, second-best on the team…saw his first regular season NFL action at Arizona…caught his first-career pass (eight yards) against the Cardinals…had one catch for 15 yards at New England.
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RECORD WHEN ...
ROSTER FACTS Oldest Bills Player: OL Jason Whittle, 33, Born 3/7/1975
Since the arrival of the current coaching staff in 2006, the Bills have posted the following records when the team has reached the following statistical marks: •
Youngest Bills Player: WR Steve Johnson 22, Born 7/22/1986
14-6 ... when the Bills post more than 275 total yards of offense. 13-4 ... when the Bills hold the ball more than 30 minutes. 12-2 ... when the Bills hold the opponent under 15 points. 12-3 ... when the defense holds the opponent under 300 total yards. 12-4 ... when the Bills take a lead into halftime. 10-2 ... when the Bills score more than 22 points. 10-5 ... when holding the opponent under 100 yards rushing. 9-2 ... when the Bills force three or more turnovers. 8-1 ... when the Bills hold the opponent under 13 points. 8-3 ... when the Bills post a completion percentage above 68 percent. 7-2 ... when the defense posts two interceptions in a game.
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Heaviest Bills Player: OL Langston Walker, 366 Lightest Bills Player: WR Roscoe Parrish, 171 Tallest Bills Player: OL Langston Walker, 6-8 Shortest Bills Player: CB Reggie Corner, CB Terrence McGee, WR Roscoe Parrish, 5-9 Coaches who played in the NFL: 5 - Turk Schonert, Dick Jauron, Ray Brown, Bill Kollar, Alex Van Pelt, Adrian White Most Seasons with the Bills: P Brian Moorman, DE Aaron Schobel, 8 seasons Most NFL seasons: 11 – OL Jason Whittle
2008 BUFFALO BILLS CAPTAINS Closest to Home: LB Jon Corto, Orchard Park, NY (Hometown)
QB Trent Edwards, WR Lee Evans, DE Chris Kelsay, S Donte Whitner, P Brian Moorman and S George Wilson have been selected by their teammates as the Buffalo Bills captains for the 2008 season. Fifth-year wide receiver Lee Evans and quarterback Trent Edwards will represent the offense. Sixth-year defensive end Chris Kelsay and third-year safety Donte Whitner represent the defense. Eighth-year punter Brian Moorman and third-year safety George Wilson represent the special teams unit. Each player will have a letter ‘C’ badge affixed to their uniform to signify this honor. Their responsibilities will include assisting in the on-field communication with the game officials. Edwards, Whitner and Wilson are first-time captains. Kelsay enters his second season in the role. Evans and Moorman enter their third seasons as team captains. For the past three seasons, Head Coach Dick Jauron has held a vote among the team’s players in order to elect the captains.
Furthest from Home: QB Trent Edwards, Los Gatos, CA, 2,683 miles State producing the most Bills: California - 9: DE Copeland Bryan, QB Trent Edwards, LB Keith Ellison, QB Gibran Hamdan, WR Steve Johnson, QB JP Losman, RB Marshawn Lynch, OL Duke Preston, OL Langston Walker College with the most Bills: 3 –LSU: WR Josh Reed, TE Robert Royal, DT Kyle Williams Bills from NCAA Division II or III colleges: 3 – P Brian Moorman (Pittsburg State, II), RB Fred Jackson (Coe, III), RB Xavier Omon (NW Missouri, II) Former Bills 1st round picks: 6 – WR Lee Evans, QB JP Losman, DT John McCargo, SS Donte Whitner, RB Marshawn Lynch, CB Leodis McKelvin Pro Bowlers: 5 – CB Terrence McGee, P Brian Moorman, DE Aaron Schobel, DT Marcus Stroud, T Jason Peters
KEY DATES • • • •
Jan. 3-4 - Wild Card Playoffs Jan. 10-11 - Divisional Playoffs Jan. 18 - Conference Championships Feb. 1 - Super Bowl XLIII, Tampa, FL
Bills with playoff experience: 8 – G Derrick Dockery, DT Spencer Johnson, LB Kawika Mitchell, TE Robert Royal, S Bryan Scott, DT Marcus Stroud, OL Langston Walker, OL Jason Whittle 25
BILLS TELEVISION NETWORK - 2008
OTHER BILLS IN THE MEDIA ... TV
This season, the Buffalo Bills Television Network will air two signature shows - The Thurman Thomas Show and Bills All-Access with Steve Tasker. The Thurman Thomas Show presented by Northtown Automotive features Thurman Thomas and WKBW-Buffalo Sports Director Jeff Russo providing their candid take on the Buffalo Bills and the rest of the National Football League. Bills All-Access presented by Cellino & Barnes features host Steve Tasker reviewing and previewing all the action at One Bills Drive. Below is a list of air times for this year’s show:
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RADIO MONDAYS Chris Kelsay: WYRK 106.5 at 8:25 am (www.wyrk.com) • Lee Evans: WGR 550 AM at 7:00 pm (www.wgr550com) • TUESDAYS Brian Moorman: WEDG 103.3 from 8:00 - 10:00 am (www. • wedg.com) Jon Corto: WECK 1230 AM at 6:30 pm • WEDNESDAYS Donte Whitner: Sirius NFL Radio Wednesdays at 8:00 pm • THURSDAYS Coach Jauron: Sirius NFL Radio Thursdays at 10:00 am • FRIDAYS Paul Posluszny: Fridays at 7:35 am - 98.5 Buffalo • (www.kiss985.com)
Thurman Thomas Show This Week’s Guest - TBD WKBW (Ch. 7 - Buffalo) WHAM (Ch. 13 - Rochester) CW-WHAM (Rochester) WSEE (Ch. 35 - Erie, Pa.) WTVH (Ch. 5 - Syracuse) CityTV (Toronto, ON)
Saturday Saturday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
*11:30 pm 7:30 pm 10:30 am 11:00 am 12:35 am 1:00 am
Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday
*12 midnight 12:30 am 11:30 am 11:30 am 1:05 am 1:30 am
Bills All Access WKBW (Ch. 7 - Buffalo) WHAM (Ch. 13 - Rochester) CW-WHAM (Rochester) WSEE (Ch. 35 - Erie) WTVH (Ch. 5 - Syracuse) CityTV (Toronto, ON)
INTERNET Lee Evans – www.LeeEvans83.com Melvin Fowler - www.campchance.com Marshawn Lynch - www.marshawn23.com Marshawn Lynch - Blog www.yardbarker.com/users/MarshawnLynch Leodis McKelvin – www. leodismckelvin.fsmgsports.com Brian Moorman – www.brianmoorman.org Roscoe Parrish – www.roscoeparrish.kcbsportsmarketing.com Marcus Stroud - msf.fsmgsports.com Donte Whitner – www.dwhitner20.com Donte Whitner - Blog www.yardbarker.com/users/DonteWhitner George Wilson – www.george-wilson.org
* Start time will vary due to the time College Football games end.
BILLS RADIO PROGRAMMING IN 2008 The Buffalo Bills and Citadel Broadcasting, the official voice of the Buffalo Bills, will air their 2008 “Under the Helmet” radio programming this season. “Under the Helmet” features a series of shows providing fans with the most reliable source of Buffalo Bills information MondayFriday. “Under the Helmet” programming airs on WGRFFM 97 Rock, WEDG-FM 103.3 The Edge and WHTT-FM 104.1. Below is a schedule of weekly programming for the 2008 Buffalo Bills season:
PRONUNCIATION GUIDE
MONDAYS 7:45 - 8:00 am - Under the Helmet w/ 97 Rock (97rock.com) John Murphy and Mark Kelso 4:30 -4:45 pm - Murphy and Kelso 103.3 The Edge (wedg.com) TUESDAYS 7:45 - 8:00 am - Under the Helmet w/ Jim Kelly
Jabari Greer: ‘Out of Bounds’ - Saturdays at 6:30 pm; Time Warner Sports (Ch. 13 in Buffalo) Terrence McGee: ‘McGee’s Corner’ segment on Sunday Sports Final - Sunday at 11:35 pm; WKBW - Ch. 7 - Buffalo Derrick Dockery: Sunday Sports Blitz - weekly segment - Sunday at 11:30 pm; WIVB - Ch. 4 Buffalo Donte Whitner: Sunday Sports Blitz - weekly segment - Sunday at 11:30 pm; WIVB - Ch. 4 Buffalo
97 Rock (97rock.com)
WEDNESDAYS 7:45 - 8:00 am - Robert Royal Show 97 Rock (97rock.com) 4:30 - 4:45 pm - Buffalo Bills Player of the Game 103.3 Edge (wedg.com) THURSDAYS 7:45 - 8:00 am - Under the Helmet w/ Dick Jauron 97 Rock (97rock.com) FRIDAYS 7:45 - 8:00 am - Under the Helmet 97 Rock (97rock.com) Behind the Scenes w/ Bills 4:30 - 4:45 pm - Under the Helmet w/ Vic Carucci 103.3 Edge (wedg.com)
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COACHES Fewell, Perry Catavolos, George Kugler, Sean
FUEL KA-tahv-o-los COOG-ler
PLAYERS Fowler, Melvin Hamdan, Gibran Kelsay, Chris Losman, JP Mitchell, Kawika Omon, Xavier Posluszny, Paul Schobel, Aaron Schouman, Derek Whitner, Donte Youboty, Ashton
FOUL-er Jib-raun ham-din KELL-see LAAS-man (like Los Angeles) kuh-VEE-ka oh-Mon Poz-LUS-nee SHOW-bull SHOE-man Don-tay You-boatee
BUFFALO BILLS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2008 WON 5, LOST 4 09/07 W 34-10 09/14 W 20-16 09/21 W 24-23 09/28 W 31-14 10/05 L 17-41 10/19 W 23-14 10/26 L 16-25 11/02 L 17-26 11/09 L 10-20 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/07 12/14 12/21 12/28
Seattle 71,194 at Jacksonville 65,167 Oakland 71,297 at St. Louis 61,017 at Arizona 63,830 San Diego 71,602 at Miami 65,011 New York Jets 71,827 at New England 68,756 Cleveland at Kansas City San Francisco Miami at New York Jets at Denver New England Buff. Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 152 163 Rushing 48 64 Passing 97 92 Penalty 7 7 3rd Down: Made/Att 46/112 45/118 3rd Down Pct. 41.1 38.1 4th Down: Made/Att 2/4 4/9 4th Down Pct. 50.0 44.4 POSSESSION AVG. 29:52 30:08 TOTAL NET YARDS 2734 2783 Avg. Per Game 303.8 309.2 Total Plays 519 551 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.1 NET YARDS RUSHING 810 935 Avg. Per Game 90.0 103.9 Total Rushes 227 253 NET YARDS PASSING 1924 1848 Avg. Per Game 213.8 205.3 Sacked/Yards Lost 25/160 14/106 Gross Yards 2084 1954 Att./Completions 267/180 284/179 Completion Pct. 67.4 63.0 Had Intercepted 8 5 PUNTS/AVERAGE 36/46.0 38/45.4 NET PUNTING AVG. 36/39.7 38/36.9 PENALTIES/YARDS 42/316 41/290 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 16/10 12/7 TOUCHDOWNS 20 19 Rushing 8 11 Passing 9 7 Returns 3 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 33 56 41 62 0 192 OPPONENTS 54 40 57 38 0 189 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Lindell 0 0 0 0 19/19 17/21 0 70 Lynch 6 6 0 0 0 36 Evans 3 0 3 0 0 20 Greer 2 0 0 2 0 12 Hardy 2 0 2 0 0 12 Parrish 2 0 1 1 0 12 Denney 1 0 1 0 0 6 Fine 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 6 Losman 1 1 0 0 0 6 Royal 1 0 1 0 0 6 TEAM 20 8 9 3 19/19 17/21 0 192 OPPONENTS 19 11 7 1 19/19 18/22 1 189 2-Pt. Conversions: Evans, TEAM 1-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Stroud 2.5, Mitchell 2, Denney 1, Sp. Johnson 1, Kelsay 1, Schobel 1, Scott 1, Whitner 1, Williams 1, Youboty 1, (group) 1, Wilson 0.5, TEAM 14, OPPONENTS 25 FUM/LOST: Edwards 5/4, Evans 2/1, Losman 2/2, Royal 2/2, Barnes (TM) 1/0, Lynch 1/0, McKelvin 1/0, Neill 1/0, Parrish 1/1 * PASSING Edwards Losman Moorman TEAM OPPONENTS
* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Lynch 146 512 3.5 22 6 Jackson 60 237 4.0 22t 1 Edwards 18 37 2.1 12 0 Evans 1 22 22.0 22 0 Losman 2 2 1.0 2t 1 TEAM 227 810 3.6 22t 8 OPPONENTS 253 935 3.7 37t 11 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Evans 37 700 18.9 87t 3 Lynch 27 199 7.4 42 0 Reed 26 288 11.1 24 0 Royal 25 257 10.3 30t 1 Jackson 23 190 8.3 33 0 Parrish 17 164 9.6 22 1 Hardy 9 87 9.7 17 2 Schouman 5 73 14.6 21 0 Fine 4 43 10.8 20 1 St. Johnson 3 31 10.3 15 0 Barnes TM 2 34 17.0 25 0 Denney 1 19 19.0 19t 1 McIntyre 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 TEAM 180 2084 11.6 87t 9 OPPONENTS 179 1954 10.9 84t 7 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Greer 2 75 37.5 42t 2 McGee 2 0 0.0 0 0 Mitchell 1 32 32.0 32 0 TEAM 5 107 21.4 42t 2 OPPONENTS 8 148 18.5 92t 1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Moorman 36 1656 46.0 39.7 4 14 62 0 TEAM 36 1656 46.0 39.7 4 14 62 0 OPPONENTS 38 1727 45.4 36.9 2 14 60 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Parrish 13 6 172 13.2 63t 1 Jackson 5 0 86 17.2 35 0 McKelvin 2 0 26 13.0 14 0 TEAM 20 6 284 14.2 63t 1 OPPONENTS 13 9 147 11.3 21 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD McKelvin 34 888 26.1 85 0 McGee 3 62 20.7 27 0 Jackson 2 26 13.0 13 0 McIntyre 1 18 18.0 18 0 TEAM 40 994 24.9 85 0 OPPONENTS 33 716 21.7 69 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lindell 1/ 1 3/ 3 5/ 5 7/ 9 1/3 TEAM 1/ 1 3/ 3 5/ 5 7/ 9 1/3 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 4/ 4 9/10 4/ 6 1/2 Lindell: (35G,38G,52B)(21G,45G)(46N,38G)(45G, 35G,45G)(48G)(38G,52N,27G,44G)(19G,43G,47G) (53G,43N)(25G) OPPONENTS: (45G)(28G,50G,39G)(23G,35G,32G) (51N)(47G,38G)()(46B,43G,45G,35G)(37G,26G,37N, 20G,31G)(32G,49N,37G)
Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 245 164 1845 66.9 7.53 7 2.9 7 2.9 49 20/ 125 86.9 21 15 220 71.4 10.48 1 4.8 1 4.8 87t 5/ 35 101.3 1 1 19 100.0 19.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 19t 0/ 0 158.3 267 180 2084 67.4 7.81 9 3.4 8 3.0 87t 25/ 160 89.5 284 179 1954 63.0 6.88 7 2.5 5 1.8 84t 14/ 106 84.2
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BILLS DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS (Coaches) - 2008 DEFENSIVE TACKLES PLAYER Solo P. Posluszny 60 K. Mitchell 28 M. Stroud 21 K. Williams 21 K. Ellison 27 J. Greer 33 K. Simpson 32 C. Kelsay 16 R. Denney 15 D. Whitner 33 T. McGee 30 A. Schobel 15 S. Johnson 9 B. Scott 20 A. Youboty 16 C. Bryan 6 L. McKelvin 9 G. Wilson 3 R. Corner 4 J. McCargo 0 C. Ellis 0
Assist 22 20 22 21 14 8 10 22 26 5 3 14 23 6 3 5 0 3 0 3 3
TFL 2 4 4 4 2 1 0 4 1 1 0 3 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
TOTAL 84 52 47 46 43 42 42 42 42 39 33 32 32 28 21 12 9 6 4 3 3
TOTAL
233
31
662
398
DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS J. Greer 2 SAFETY INTERCEPTIONS T. McGee 2 J. Greer 2 K. Mitchell 1 TOTAL
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DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLES D. Whitner 2 K. Mitchell 2 J. Greer 1 C. Kelsay 1 L. McKelvin 1 A. Youboty 1 P. Posluszny 1 M. Stroud 1 TOTAL
TOTAL 12 9 9 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 1 1 1
TOTAL
75
62
PASSES DEFENSED J. Greer 9 T. McGee 9 M. Stroud 4 P. Posluszny 4 K. Mitchell 4 R. Denney 3 C. Kelsay 3 A. Youboty 2 D. Whitner 1 A. Schobel 1 B. Scott 1 C. Bryan 1
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DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES P. Posluszny 1 L. McKelvin 1 M. Stroud 1 C. Bryan 1 K. Ellison 1 G. Wilson 1 TOTAL
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist J. Corto 10 2 G. Wilson 8 1 C. Bryan 6 3 B. Costanzo 7 1 J. Wendling 8 0 B. Scott 5 2 J. DiGiorgio 3 3 R. Denney 4 1 J. Jenkins 4 0 L. McKelvin 3 0 K. Simpson 2 1 R. Lindell 3 0 R. Corner 2 1 R. Neill 2 0 M. Buggs 2 0 A. Youboty 1 0 K. Ellison 1 0 C. McIntyre 1 0
TOTAL
42
QUARTERBACK SACKS M. Stroud 2.5 K. Mitchell 2.0 R. Denney 1.0 A. Schobel 1.0 K. Williams 1.0 A. Youboty 1.0 C. Kelsay 1.0 D. Whitner 1.0 Sp. Johnson 1.0 B. Scott 1.0 G. Wilson 0.5 TOTAL
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BUFFALO BILLS ROSTERS
Alphabetical Numerical How the Bills Were Built Depth Chart Transactions By Experience By Position www.buffalobills.com/media
NO NAME 77 Bell, Demetrius 96 Bryan, Copeland 53 Buggs, Marcus 60 Butler, Brad 73 Chambers, Kirk 27 Corner, Reggie 57 Corto, Jon 54 Costanzo, Blake 92 Denney, Ryan 66 Dockery, Derrick 5 Edwards, Trent 93 Ellis, Chris 56 Ellison, Keith 83 Evans, Lee 86 Fine, Derek 67 Fowler, Melvin 33 Greer, Jabari 10 Hamdan, Gibran 81 Hardy, James 22 Jackson, Fred 17 Jenkins, Justin 91 Johnson, Spencer 13 Johnson, Steve 90 Kelsay, Chris 58 Lehman, Teddy 9 Lindell, Rian 7 Losman, JP 23 Lynch, Marshawn 97 McCargo, John 24 McGee, Terrence 38 McIntyre, Corey 28 McKelvin, Leodis 59 Mitchell, Kawika 8 Moorman, Brian 72 Neill, Ryan 25 Omon, Xavier 11 Parrish, Roscoe 71 Peters, Jason 51 Posluszny, Paul 75 Preston, Duke 82 Reed, Josh 84 Royal, Robert 94 Schobel, Aaron 80 Schouman, Derek 43 Scott, Bryan 30 Simpson, Ko 99 Stroud, Marcus 68 Walker, Langston 29 Wendling, John 20 Whitner, Donte 65 Whittle, Jason 95 Williams, Kyle 37 Wilson, George INJURED RESERVE 16 Baker, Matt 50 Bowen, Alvin 55 Crowell, Angelo 52 DiGiorgio, John 26 Youboty, Ashton PRACTICE SQUAD 76 Denman, Chris 42 Hall, Bruce 18 Hawthorne, CJ 14 Huggins, Felton 74 Mace, Corey 62 Rodd, Brandon 98 Smith, Marcus 87 Stupar, Jonathan
POS T DE LB G T CB LB LB DE G QB DE LB WR TE C CB QB WR RB WR DT WR DE LB K QB RB DT CB FB CB LB P LS RB WR T LB C WR TE DE TE S S DT T S S G DT S
BUFFALO BILLS 2008 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE 6-5 307 5/3/1984 R Northwestern State 6-4 253 7/14/1983 2 Arizona 5-10 223 9/21/1985 R Vanderbilt 6-7 315 9/18/1983 3 Virginia 6-7 315 3/19/1979 4 Stanford 5-9 175 11/17/1983 R Akron 6-0 208 9/3/1984 1 Sacred Heart 6-2 235 4/14/1984 2 Lafayette 6-7 264 6/15/1977 7 BYU 6-6 330 9/7/1980 6 Texas 6-4 231 10/30/1983 2 Stanford 6-4 261 2/11/1985 R Virginia Tech 6-0 229 2/6/1984 3 Oregon State 5-10 197 3/11/1981 5 Wisconsin 6-3 247 8/24/1983 R Kansas 6-3 310 3/31/1979 7 Maryland 5-11 180 2/11/1982 5 Tennessee 6-4 220 2/8/1981 2 Indiana 6-5 220 12/24/1985 R Indiana 6-1 215 2/20/1981 2 Coe College 6-0 207 12/10/1980 2 Mississippi State 6-3 286 12/12/1981 5 Auburn 6-2 202 7/22/1986 R Kentucky 6-4 261 10/31/1979 6 Nebraska 6-2 242 11/18/1971 5 Oklahoma 6-3 233 1/20/1977 9 Washington St. 6-2 212 3/12/1981 5 Tulane 5-11 215 4/22/1986 2 California 6-2 307 8/19/1983 3 North Carolina State 5-9 198 10/14/1980 6 Northwestern State 6-0 258 1/25/1979 3 West Virginia 5-10 184 9/1/1985 R Troy 6-1 253 10/10/1979 6 South Florida 6-0 172 2/5/1976 8 Pittsburg State 6-3 253 12/12/1982 2 Rutgers 5-11 227 2/15/1985 R NW Missouri 5-9 171 7/16/1982 4 Miami 6-4 340 1/22/1982 5 Arkansas 6-1 238 10/10/1984 2 Penn State 6-5 326 6/12/1982 4 Illinois 5-10 210 5/1/1980 7 LSU 6-4 255 5/15/1979 7 LSU 6-4 243 9/1/1977 8 TCU 6-2 223 3/11/1985 2 Boise State 6-1 219 4/13/1981 6 Penn State 6-1 202 11/9/1983 3 South Carolina 6-6 310 6/25/1978 8 Georgia 6-8 366 9/3/1979 7 California 6-1 222 6/4/1983 2 Wyoming 5-10 208 7/24/1985 3 Ohio State 6-4 297 3/7/1975 11 Missouri State 6-1 306 6/10/1983 3 LSU 6-0 212 3/14/1981 3 Arkansas
QB LB LB LB CB
6-2 6-1 6-1 6-2 5-11
217 222 246 229 189
5/11/1983 12/24/1983 8/16/1981 6/29/1982 7/7/1984
1 R 6 3 3
OL RB WR WR DE OL DE TE
6-7 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-4 6-3
315 205 168 186 287 305 295 254
10/7/1983 3/18/1985 12/15/1983 2/15/1983 12/22/1985 11/1/1985 2/7/1984 7/24/1984
2 R R 1 1 R 1 R
North Carolina Iowa State Virginia Saginaw Valley State Ohio State
Hometown Summerfield, LA San Jose, CA Madison, TN Lynchburg, VA Provo, UT Canton, OH Orchard Park, NY Franklin Lakes, NJ Thornton, CO Lakeview, TX Los Gatos, CA Hampton, VA Redondo Beach, CA Bedford, OH Sallisaw, OK Wheatley Heights, NY Jackson, TN San Diego, CA Fort Wayne, IN Fort Worth, TX Pearl, MS Silas, AL San Francisco, CA Auburn, NE Fort Gibson, OK Vancouver, WA Venice, CA Oakland, CA Drakes Branch, VA Athens, TX Indiantown, FL Waycross, GA Winter Springs, FL Sedgwick,KS Wayne Hills, NJ Beatrice, NE Miami, FL Queen City, TX Aliquippa, PA San Diego, CA Rayne, LA New Orleans, LA Columbus, TX Eagle, ID Doylestown, PA Rock Hill, SC Thomasville, GA Oakland, CA Cody, WY Cleveland, OH Camdenton, MO Ruston, LA Paducah, KY
How Acq. D7a-08 FA-07 UFA-08 D5b-06 FA-07 D4a-08 FA-08 FA-08 D2b-02 FA-07 D3-07 D3-08 D6-06 D1a-04 D4b-08 FA-06 FA-04 FA-07 D2-08 FA-06 FA-07 FA-08 D7b-08 D2-03 FA-08 FA-03 D1b-04 D1-07 D1b-06 D4a-03 FA-08 D1-08 FA-08 FA-01 FA-06 D6-08 D2-05 FA-04 D2-07 D4-05 D2a-02 FA-06 D2a-01 D7a-07 FA-07 D4-06 TR-08 FA-07 D6-07 D1a-06 FA-07 D5a-06 FA-04
East Lansing, MI East Orange, NJ Winston-Salem, NC Shelby Twp., MI Klein, TX
FA-08 D5-08 D3-03 FA-06 D3-06
Fresno State Tehachapi, CA Mississippi Milton, FL Hawaii Biloxi, MS Southeastern Louisiana Zachary, LA Wyoming Port Moody, B.C., Canada Arizona State Honolulu, HI Arizona San Diego, CA Virginia State College, PA
FA-08 UFA-08 UFA-08 FA-07 FA-07 UFA-08 FA-08 UFA-08
NO 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 17 20 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 33 37 38 43 51 53 54 56 57 58 59 60 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 75 77 80 81 82 83 84 86 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 99 16 26 50 52 55 14 18 42 62 74 76 87 98
NAME Trent Edwards JP Losman Brian Moorman Rian Lindell Gibran Hamdan Roscoe Parrish Steve Johnson Justin Jenkins Donte Whitner Fred Jackson Marshawn Lynch Terrence McGee Xavier Omon Reggie Corner Leodis McKelvin John Wendling Ko Simpson Jabari Greer George Wilson Corey McIntyre Bryan Scott Paul Posluszny Marcus Buggs Blake Costanzo Keith Ellison Jon Corto Teddy Lehman Kawika Mitchell Brad Butler Jason Whittle Derrick Dockery Melvin Fowler Langston Walker Jason Peters Ryan Neill Kirk Chambers Duke Preston Demetrius Bell Derek Schouman James Hardy Josh Reed Lee Evans Robert Royal Derek Fine Chris Kelsay Spencer Johnson Ryan Denney Chris Ellis Aaron Schobel Kyle Williams Copeland Bryan John McCargo Marcus Stroud INJURED RESERVE Matt Baker Ashton Youboty Alvin Bowen John DiGiorgio Angelo Crowell PRACTICE SQUAD Felton Huggins CJ Hawthorne Bruce Hall Brandon Rodd Corey Mace Chris Denman Jonathan Stupar Marcus Smith
POS QB QB P K QB WR WR WR S RB RB CB RB CB CB S S CB S FB S LB LB LB LB LB LB LB G G G C T T LS T C T TE WR WR WR TE TE DE DT DE DE DE DT DE DT DT
BUFFALO BILLS 2008 NUMERICAL ROSTER HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE 6-4 231 25 2 Stanford 6-2 212 27 5 Tulane 6-0 172 32 8 Pittsburg State 6-3 233 31 9 Washington St. 6-4 220 27 2 Indiana 5-9 171 26 4 Miami 6-2 202 22 R Kentucky 6-0 207 27 2 Mississippi State 5-10 208 23 3 Ohio State 6-1 215 27 2 Coe College 5-11 215 22 2 California 5-9 198 28 6 Northwestern State 5-11 227 23 R NW Missouri 5-9 175 24 R Akron 5-10 184 23 R Troy 6-1 222 25 2 Wyoming 6-1 202 25 3 South Carolina 5-11 180 26 5 Tennessee 6-0 212 27 3 Arkansas 6-0 258 29 3 West Virginia 6-1 219 27 6 Penn State 6-1 238 24 2 Penn State 5-10 223 23 R Vanderbilt 6-2 235 24 2 Lafayette 6-0 229 24 3 Oregon State 6-0 208 24 1 Sacred Heart 6-2 242 26 5 Oklahoma 6-1 253 29 6 South Florida 6-7 315 25 3 Virginia 6-4 297 33 11 Missouri State 6-6 330 28 6 Texas 6-3 310 29 7 Maryland 6-8 366 29 7 California 6-4 340 26 5 Arkansas 6-3 253 25 2 Rutgers 6-7 315 29 4 Stanford 6-5 326 26 4 Illinois 6-5 307 23 R Northwestern State 6-2 223 23 2 Boise State 6-5 220 22 R Indiana 5-10 210 27 7 LSU 5-10 197 27 5 Wisconsin 6-4 255 29 7 LSU 6-3 247 25 R Kansas 6-4 261 29 6 Nebraska 6-3 286 26 5 Auburn 6-7 264 31 7 BYU 6-4 261 23 R Virginia Tech 6-4 243 31 8 TCU 6-1 306 25 3 LSU 6-4 253 25 2 Arizona 6-2 307 25 3 North Carolina State 6-6 310 29 8 Georgia
QB CB LB LB LB
6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-1
217 189 222 229 246
24 24 24 24 27
1 3 R 3 6
WR WR RB OL DE OL TE DE
6-2 5-11 5-11 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-4
186 168 205 305 287 315 254 295
25 24 23 22 22 25 24 24
1 R R R 1 2 R 1
North Carolina Ohio State Iowa State Saginaw Valley State Virginia
Hometown Los Gatos, CA Venice, CA Sedgwick,KS Vancouver, WA San Diego, CA Miami, FL San Francisco, CA Pearl, MS Cleveland, OH Fort Worth, TX Oakland, CA Athens, TX Beatrice, NE Canton, OH Waycross, GA Cody, WY Rock Hill, SC Jackson, TN Paducah, KY Indiantown, FL Doylestown, PA Aliquippa, PA Madison, TN Franklin Lakes, NJ Redondo Beach, CA Orchard Park, NY Fort Gibson, OK Winter Springs, FL Lynchburg, VA Camdenton, MO Lakeview, TX Wheatley Heights, NY Oakland, CA Queen City, TX Wayne Hills, NJ Provo, UT San Diego, CA Eagle, ID Fort Wayne, IN Rayne, LA Bedford, OH New Orleans, LA Sallisaw, OK Auburn, NE Silas, AL Thornton, CO Hampton, VA Columbus, TX Ruston, LA San Jose, CA Drakes Branch, VA Thomasville, GA
How Acq. D3-07 D1b-04 FA-01 FA-03 FA-07 D2-05 D7b-08 FA-07 D1a-06 FA-06 D1-07 D4a-03 D6-08 D4a-08 D1-08 D6-07 D4-06 FA-04 FA-04 FA-08 FA-07 D2-07 UFA-08 FA-08 D6-06 FA-08 FA-08 FA-08 D5b-06 FA-07 FA-07 FA-06 FA-07 FA-04 FA-06 FA-07 D4-05 D7a-08 D7a-07 D2-08 D2a-02 D1a-04 FA-06 D4b-08 D2-03 FA-08 D2b-02 D3-08 D2a-01 D5a-06 FA-07 D1b-06 TR-08
East Lansing, MI Klein, TX East Orange, NJ Shelby Twp., MI Winston-Salem, NC
FA-08 D3-06 D5-08 FA-06 D3-03
Summerfield, LA
Southeastern Louisiana Zachary, LA Hawaii Biloxi, MS Mississippi Milton, FL Arizona State Honolulu, HI Wyoming Port Moody, B.C., Canada Fresno State Tehachapi, CA Virginia State College, PA Arizona San Diego, CA
FA-07 UFA-08 UFA-08 UFA-08 FA-07 FA-08 UFA-08 FA-08
HOW THE BILLS WERE BUILT YEAR
DRAFTEES
VETERAN FREE AGENTS
2001
Aaron Schobel (2a)
Brian Moorman (fa), 1999 (SEA)
2002
Josh Reed (2a) Ryan Denney (2b)
2003
Chris Kelsay (2) Terrence McGee (4a)
Rian Lindell (fa), 2000 (DAL)
2004
Lee Evans (1a) JP Losman (1b)
George Wilson (fa), 2004 (DET)
Jabari Greer (fa) Jason Peters (fa)
2005
Roscoe Parrish (2) Duke Preston (4)
2006
Donte Whitner (1a) John McCargo (1b) Ko Simpson (4) Kyle Williams (5a) Brad Butler (5b) Keith Ellison (6)
Melvin Fowler (3), 2002 (CLE) Robert Royal (5), 2002 (WAS)
Fred Jackson (fa) Ryan Neill (fa)
2007
Marshawn Lynch (1) Paul Posluszny (2) Trent Edwards (3) John Wendling (6) Derek Schouman (7a)
Copeland Bryan (fa), 2006 (TEN) Kirk Chambers (6), 2004 (CLE) Derrick Dockery (3), 2003 (WAS) Gibran Hamdan (7), 2003 (WAS) Justin Jenkins (fa), 2004 (PHI) Langston Walker (2), 2002 (OAK) Bryan Scott (2), 2003 (ATL) Jason Whittle (fa), 1998 (NYG)
Jon Corto (fa), 2007 (BUF)
2008
Leodis McKelvin (1) James Hardy (2) Chris Ellis (3) Reggie Corner (4a) Derek Fine (4b) Xavier Omon (6) Demetrius Bell (7a) Steve Johnson (7b)
Kawika Mitchell (2), 2003 (KC) Spencer Johnson (fa), 2004 (MIN) Blake Costanzo (fa), 2006 (NYJ) Corey McIntyre (fa), 2002 (PHI) Teddy Lehman (2), 2004 (DET)
INJURED RESERVE Matt Baker (fa), 2006 (HOU) Alvin Bowen (2008) (5) Angelo Crowell (2003) (3) John DiGiorgio (2006) (fa) Ashton Youboty (2006) (3) PRACTICE SQUAD Felton Huggins (2007) fa CJ Hawthorne (2008) ufa Bruce Hall (2008) ufa Corey Mace (2007) fa Jonathan Stupar (2008) ufa (NE) Brandon Rodd (2008) ufa (OAK) Chris Denman (7), 2007 (TB) Marcus Smith (ufa), 2007 (DAL) (fa) indicates undrafted rookie free agent (team) denotes team originally entered the NFL with
TRADES
Marcus Stroud (1) 2001 (JAX)
FREE AGENTS
Marcus Buggs (2008) ufa
2008 Unofficial Depth Chart OFFENSE WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB RB WR
83 Lee Evans 71 Jason Peters 66 Derrick Dockery 67 Melvin Fowler 60 Brad Butler 68 Langston Walker 84 Robert Royal 5 Trent Edwards 38 Corey McIntyre 23 Marshawn Lynch 82 Josh Reed
75 Duke Preston 65 Jason Whittle 73 Kirk Chambers 80 Derek Schouman 7 JP Losman
86 Derek Fine 10 Gibran Hamdan
22 Fred Jackson 81 James Hardy
25 Xavier Omon 17 Justin Jenkins
DEFENSE LE LT RT RE WLB MLB SLB LCB SS FS RCB
90 Chris Kelsay 99 Marcus Stroud 95 Kyle Williams 94 Aaron Schobel 56 Keith Ellison 51 Paul Posluszny 59 Kawika Mitchell 24 Terrence McGee 20 Donte Whitner 30 Ko Simpson 33 Jabari Greer
92 Ryan Denney 91 Spencer Johnson 97 John McCargo 96 Copeland Bryan 54 Blake Costanzo 53 Marcus Buggs 57 Jon Corto 28 Leodis McKelvin 43 Bryan Scott 37 George Wilson 27 Reggie Corner
SPECIALISTS K 9 Rian Lindell P 8 Brian Moorman KO 9 Rian Lindell KOR 24 Terrence McGee PR 11 Roscoe Parrish LS 72 Ryan Neill H 8 Brian Moorman
11 Roscoe Parrish 77 Demetrius Bell
28 Leodis McKelvin 22 Fred Jackson
13 Steve Johnson
93 Chris Ellis 58 Teddy Lehman
29 John Wendling
28 Leodis McKelvin
82 Josh Reed
INJURED RESERVE LB 50 Alvin Bowen QB 16 Matt Baker LB 55 Angelo Crowell LB 52 John DiGiorgio CB 26 Ashton Youboty PRACTICE SQUAD WR 14 Felton Huggins WR 18 CJ Hawthorne RB 42 Bruce Hall DE 74 Corey Mace OL 62 Brandon Rodd TE 87 Jonathan Stupar OL 76 Chris Denman DE 98 Marcus Smith COACHING STAFF: Dick Jauron, Head Coach; Turk Schonert Offensive Coordinator; Perry Fewell, Defensive Coordinator; Bobby April, Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator; Matt Sheldon, Linebackers; Bill Kollar, Defensive Line; Chuck Lester, Asst. to the Head Coach/Special Projects; George Catavolos, Defensive Backs; DeMontie Cross, Asst. Linebackers/Special Teams; Adrian White, Defensive Quality Control; Alex Van Pelt, Quarterbacks; Sean Kugler Offensive Line; Ray Brown, Assistant Offensive Line; Eric Studesville, Running Game Coordinator/Running Backs Tyke Tolbert, Wide Receivers; Charlie Coiner, Tight Ends; Nathaniel Hackett, Offensive Quality Control; John Allaire, Strength and Conditioning.
PRONOUNCIATION GUIDE COACHES Fewell, Perry Catavolos, George Kugler, Sean
FUEL KA-tahv-o-los COOG-ler
PLAYERS Fowler, Melvin Hamdan, Gibran Kelsay, Chris Losman, JP Mitchell, Kawika Omon, Xavier Posluszny, Paul Schobel, Aaron Schouman, Derek Whitner, Donte Youboty, Ashton
FOUL-er Jib-raun ham-din KELL-see LAAS-man (like Los Angeles) kuh-VEE-ka oh-MON Poz-LUS-nee SHOW-bull SHOE-man Don-tay You-boatee
2008 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 3 Jan. 8 Jan. 12 Jan. 16
Jan. 17 Jan. 18 Jan. 29 Jan. 31
Feb. 5 Feb. 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 29 March 1 March 4 March 5 March 7 March 10 March 18 March 25 March 26 May 1 May 2
May 6 May 13 June 2 June 12 June 25 July 1 July 8 July 23 July 24 July 26 August 2 August 4
Announced DB Jon Corto, FB Jonathan Evans, WR Felton Huggins, T Nevin McCaskill, DE Shaun Nua and CB EJ Underwood as reserve future signings OL Coach Jim McNally announced retirement after 28 years coaching in the NFL Promoted Russ Brandon to Chief Operating Officer, John Guy to Vice President of Pro Personnel and Tom Modrak to Vice President of College Scouting Promoted Turk Schonert to Offensive Coordinator, Eric Studesville to Running Game Coordinator/Running Backs Coach, Sean Kugler to Offensive Line Coach and Alex Van Pelt to Quarterbacks Coach Signed FB Darian Barnes Named Nathaniel Hackett Offensive Quality Control Coach Signed TE Teyo Johnson Promoted Jim Overdorf to Senior Vice President of Football Administration, Pete Guelli to Senior Vice President of Business Ventures, Marc Honan to Senior Vice President of Marketing and Broadcasting, Gretchen Geitter to Vice President of Community Relations and Dave Wheat to Senior Vice President of Business Operations Named Ray Brown Assistant Offensive Line Coach Named Adrian White Defensive Quality Control Coach Released CB EJ Underwood, WR Peerless Price and LB Kevin Harrison Signed P DJ Fitzpatrick Waived OL Aaron Merz and terminated the contracts of CB Jerametrius Butler, RB Anthony Thomas and LB Coy Wire Terminated the contract of CB Kiwaukee Thomas Announced the signing of free agent LB Kawika Mitchell and terminated the contract of DT Larry Tripplett Signed DT Spencer Johnson and acquired DT Marcus Stroud in exchange for undisclosed draft picks with the Jacksonville Jaguars Re-signed OL Matt Murphy Placed K Steve Christie on reserve/retired list Re-signed OL Jason Whittle Signed TE Courtney Anderson Re-Signed S Bryan Scott Signed CB William James Re-signed CB Dustin Fox, DT Jason Jefferson and WR Scott Mayle Signed QB Matt Baker Signed undrafted free agents: LB Jon Banks, LB Joe Brockington, LB Marcus Buggs, QB Luke Drone, OL Robert Felton, RB Bruce Hall, WR Jason Jones, DT Teraz McCray and FB Mike Viti Released LB Joe Brockington Placed WR Chris Denney and TE Kevin Everett on waived/failed physical list Signed seventh-round selection DB Kennard Cox Signed fourth-round selection CB Reggie Corner and released QB Luke Drone and TE Teyo Johnson Signed fourth-round selection TE Derek Fine Signed seventh-round selection OL Demetrius Bell and released FB Mike Viti Signed seventh-round selection WR Steve Johnson Signed fifth-round selection LB Alvin Bowen Signed third-round selection DE Chris Ellis, sixth-round selection RB Xavier Omon and second-round selection WR James Hardy Signed first-round selection CB Leodis McKelvin Signed LB Donnie Spragan Signed rookie free agent WR CJ Hawthorne
2008 TRANSACTIONS (cont’d) August 7 August 21 August 26 August 30
August 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 8 Sept. 13 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 22 Nov. 7
Signed DE Derrick Jones and placed LB Alvin Bowen on injured reserve Signed OL Dustin Dickinson and released WR Jason Jones Released DB Kennard Cox, P DJ Fitzpatrick, WR CJ Hawthorne and DE Shaun Nua. Placed QB Matt Baker on injured reserve Released TE Courtney Anderson, LB Jon Banks, LB Marcus Buggs, LB Blake Costanzo, OL Dustin Dickinson, OL Patrick Estes, FB Jonathan Evans, OL Robert Felton, CB Dustin Fox, OL Christian Gaddis, RB Bruce Hall, WR Felton Huggins, CB Will James, DL Jason Jefferson, DL Derrick Jones, DL Corey Mace, TE Tim Massaquoi, WR Scott Mayle, OL Nevin McCaskill, DL Teraz McCray, LB Donnie Spragan and RB Dwayne Wright Signed LB Marcus Buggs, OL Dustin Dickinson, RB Bruce Hall, WR Felton Huggins and DE Corey Mace to practice squad Signed WR CJ Hawthorne and TE Jonathan Stupar to practice squad Signed OL Brandon Rodd to practice squad Placed LB Angelo Crowell on injured reserve Signed LB Blake Costanzo to 53-man roster Placed OL Jason Peters on the Exempt/Commissioner Permission List Signed OL Chris Denman to practice squad and released OL Dustin Dickinson from practice squad Activated OL Jason Peters to 53-man roster and released OL Matt Murphy Released FB Darian Barnes and signed FB Corey McIntyre to 53-man roster Announced the contract extension of WR Lee Evans Placed LB John DiGiorgio on injured reserve; promoted LB Marcus Buggs to 53man roster; signed DE Marcus Smith to practice squad Placed CB Ashton Youboty on injured reserve; signed LB Teddy Lehman to 53man roster
BY EXPERIENCE ROSTER SIZE: 53 as of 11/7/08 11 YEARS (1)
9 YEARS (1)
8 YEARS (3)
7 YEARS (5)
Jason Whittle
Rian Lindell
Brian Moorman Aaron Schobel Marcus Stroud
Ryan Denney Melvin Fowler Josh Reed Robert Royal Langston Walker
6 YEARS (5)
5 YEARS (6)
4 YEARS (3)
3 YEARS (8)
Derrick Dockery Chris Kelsay Terrence McGee Bryan Scott
Lee Evans Jabari Greer Teddy Lehman JP Losman Spencer Johnson Jason Peters
Kirk Chambers Roscoe Parrish Duke Preston
Brad Butler Keith Ellison John McCargo Corey McIntyre Ko Simpson Donte Whitner Kyle Williams George Wilson
2 YEARS (11)
1 YEAR (1)
Copeland Bryan Blake Costanzo Trent Edwards
Jon Corto
ROOKIE (9) Leodis McKelvin James Hardy Chris Ellis Reggie Corner Derek Fine Xavier Omon Demetrius Bell Steve Johnson Marcus Buggs
Kawika Mitchell
Gibran Hamdan Fred Jackson Justin Jenkins Marshawn Lynch Ryan Neill Paul Posluszny Derek Schouman John Wendling
INJURED RESERVE 6 Years Angelo Crowell 3 Years Ashton Youboty 3 Years John DiGiorgio 1 Year Matt Baker Rookie Alvin Bowen
PRACTICE SQUAD 2 Years Chris Denman 1 Year Felton Huggins Corey Mace Marcus Smith Rookie Bruce Hall CJ Hawthorne Brandon Rodd Jonathan Stupar
2008 BUFFALO BILLS ROSTER BY POSITION HEAD COACH DICK JAURON Offense: 25 Coordinator: Turk Schonert Quality Control Coach: Nathaniel Hackett QUARTERBACKS (3) Coach: Alex Van Pelt No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 5 Edwards, Trent QB 6'4 231 2 Stanford 7 Losman, JP QB 6'2 212 5 Tulane 10 Hamdan, Gibran QB 6'4 220 2 Indiana RUNNING BACKS (4) Coach: Eric Studesville No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 22 Jackson, Fred RB 6'1 215 2 Coe College 23 Lynch, Marshawn RB 5'11 215 2 California 25 Omon, Xavier RB 5'11 227 R NW Missouri 38 McIntyre, Corey FB 6'0 258 3 West Virginia WIDE RECEIVERS (6) Coach: Tyke Tolbert No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 11 Parrish, Roscoe WR 5'9 171 4 Miami 13 Johnson, Steve WR 6'2 202 R Kentucky 17 Jenkins, Justin WR 6'0 207 2 Mississippi State 81 Hardy, James WR 6'5 220 R Indiana 82 Reed, Josh WR 5'10 210 7 LSU 83 Evans, Lee WR 5'10 197 5 Wisconsin TIGHT ENDS (3) Coach: Charlie Coiner No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 80 Schouman, Derek TE 6'2 223 2 Boise State 84 Royal, Robert TE 6'4 255 7 LSU 86 Fine, Derek TE 6'3 247 R Kansas OFFENSIVE LINE (9) Coach: Sean Kugler Assistant: Ray Brown No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 60 Butler, Brad OL 6'7 315 3 Virginia 65 Whittle, Jason OL 6'4 297 11 Southwest Missouri State 66 Dockery, Derrick OL 6'6 330 6 Texas 67 Fowler, Melvin OL 6'3 310 7 Maryland 68 Walker, Langston OL 6'8 366 7 California 71 Peters, Jason OL 6'4 340 5 Arkansas 73 Chambers, Kirk OL 6'7 315 4 Stanford 75 Preston, Duke OL 6'5 326 4 Illinois 77 Bell, Demetrius OL 6'5 307 R Northwestern State INJURED RESERVE (5) 16 Baker, Matt QB 6'2 217 1 North Carolina 26 Youboty, Ashton CB 5'11 189 3 Ohio State 50 Bowen, Alvin LB 6'1 222 R Iowa State 52 DiGiorgio, John LB 6'2 229 3 Saginaw Valley State 55 Crowell, Angelo LB 6'1 246 6 Virginia PRACTICE SQUAD (8) WR 6'2 186 1 Southeastern Louisiana 14 Huggins, Felton WR 5'11 168 R Hawaii 18 Hawthorne, CJ RB 5'11 205 R Mississippi 42 Hall, Bruce OL 6'4 305 R Arizona State 62 Rodd, Brandon DE 6'3 287 1 Wyoming 74 Mace, Corey OL 6'7 315 2 Fresno State 76 Denman, Chris TE 6'3 254 R Virginia 87 Stupar, Jonathan DE 6'4 295 1 Arizona 98 Smith, Marcus
Defense: 25 Coordinator: Perry Fewell Quality Control Coach: Adrian White DEFENSIVE LINE (9) Coach: Bill Kollar No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6'4 261 6 Nebraska 91 Johnson, Spencer DT 6'3 286 5 Auburn 92 Denney, Ryan DE 6'7 264 7 BYU 93 Ellis, Chris DE 6'4 261 R Virginia Tech 94 Schobel, Aaron DE 6'4 243 8 TCU 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6'1 306 3 LSU 96 Bryan, Copeland DE 6'4 253 2 Arizona 97 McCargo, John DT 6'2 307 3 North Carolina State 99 Stroud, Marcus DT 6'6 310 8 Georgia LINEBACKERS (7) Coach: Matt Sheldon Assistant: DeMontie Cross No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 51 Posluszny, Paul LB 6'1 238 2 Penn State 53 Buggs, Marcus LB 5'10 223 R Vanderbilt 54 Costanzo, Blake LB 6'2 235 2 Lafayette College 56 Ellison, Keith LB 6'0 229 3 Oregon State 57 Corto, Jon LB 6'0 208 1 Sacred Heart 58 Lehman, Teddy LB 6'2 242 5 Oklahoma 59 Mitchell, Kawika LB 6'1 253 6 South Florida DEFENSIVE BACKS (9) Coach: George Catavolos No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 20 Whitner, Donte S 5'10 208 3 Ohio State 24 McGee, Terrence CB 5'9 198 6 Northwestern State 27 Corner, Reggie CB 5'9 175 R Akron 28 McKelvin, Leodis CB 5'10 184 R Troy 29 Wendling, John S 6'1 222 2 Wyoming 30 Simpson, Ko S 6'1 202 3 South Carolina 33 Greer, Jabari CB 5'11 180 5 Tennessee 37 Wilson, George S 6'0 212 3 Arkansas 43 Scott, Bryan S 6'1 219 6 Penn State SPECIAL TEAMS (3) Coach: Bobby April Assistant: DeMontie Cross No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 8 Moorman, Brian P 6'0 172 8 Pittsburg State 9 Lindell, Rian K 6'3 233 9 Washington St. 72 Neill, Ryan DE/LS 6'3 253 2 Rutgers
BUFFALO BILLS BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE
#38 – FB Corey McIntyre #58 – LB Teddy Lehman
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Corey McIntyre #38 Fullback Height: 6-0 Weight: 258 Age/Hometown: 29/Indiantown, FL College: West Virginia Years NFL/Bills: 3/1 How Acquired: FA-08 2007 Games Played/Started: 14/0 Career Games Played/Started: 33/1 PRO: Signed to the Bills 53-man roster on September XX, 2008… released by the Falcons on September 2 after signing with Atlanta on November 24, 2006… waived by New Orleans on November 23, 2006 after joining the Saints on November 12… Released by Cleveland on September 2, 2006 after signing with the Browns as a free agent on February 15, 2005… Signed by the Browns to their practice squad on September 6, 2004 after being released a day prior and signed on June 16, 2004… waived by the Eagles on August 31, 2003 after being allocated by Philadelphia to NFL Europa on January 30, 2003… Signed to the Eagles practice squad on December 10, 2002 after being waived by Philadelphia on August 24, 2002… originally entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with the Philadelphia Eagles on April 26, 2002. 2007 – Falcons Saw action in 14 games, mainly on special teams serving as the unit’s captain Recorded one fumble recovery on special teams at TEN (10/7) Tied a team-high with two tackles on special teams vs. SF (11/4) 2006 – Saints/Falcons Saw action in four games with the Saints and was inactive for four contests with New Orleans, tallying three special teams stops and one catch for 10 yards 2005 – Browns Appeared in 15 games, making one start and finished the season ranked tied for third on the team with 13 special teams tackles… also returned three kickoffs for 47 yards Made NFL debut vs. CIN (9/11) and notched three tackles on special teams At PIT (12/24), made first career start, registering two special teams tackles 2004 – Browns Added to the team prior to training camp and spent the entire season on the practice squad 2003 – Eagles Spent training camp with Philadelphia before being released prior to the start of the season 2002 – Eagles Spent training camp with the Eagles and was signed to their practice squad for the final six games of the season NFL EUROPA Won a World Bowl Championship with Frankfurt Galaxy in 2003, where he caught three passes for 33 yards to go along with three tackles on special teams COLLEGE: Appeared in 44 games at West Virginia, primarily as a defensive end and linebacker… totaled three rushes for four yards as a fullback and returned five kicks for 36 yards
PERSONAL: Was a three-time all-state and two-time all-conference Player of the Year at South Fork (FL) High School… father of two daughters, Jacayla and Aundrea, and one son, Corey Jr.
YARDS
CAREER STATISTICS Receiving Statistics AVG TD LONG SEASON/TM REC YARDS
AVG
TD
LONG
0
--
--
0
--
2005 CLE
0
--
--
0
--
4/0
0
--
--
0
--
2006 NO
1
10
10.0
0
10
2007 ATL
14/0
0
--
--
0
--
2007 ATL
0
--
--
0
--
TOTALS
33/1
0
--
--
0
--
TOTALS
1
10
10.0
0
10
Rushing Statistics SEASON/TM GP/GS
ATT
2005 CLE
15/1
2006 NO
Additional statistics: Special teams tackles 16 (13 – 2005, 3 – 2006) Kickoff returns 3 – 47 yards in 2005
Teddy Lehman #58 Linebacker Height: 6-2 Weight: 242 Age/Hometown: 26/Fort Gibson, OK College: Oklahoma Years NFL/Bills: 5/1 How Acquired: FA-08 2007 Games Played/Started: 16/0 Career Games Played/Started: 41/16 PRO: Signed to the Bills 53-man roster on November 7, 2008…released by the Detroit Lions on August 8 after signing with the Lions on July 26…released by Tampa Bay on July 25 after signing with the Buccaneers as an unrestricted freeagent on March 4…was originally drafted by the Lions in the second round (37th overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft…played four seasons in Detroit.
2007 – Detroit Appeared in 16 games, played as the Lions back-up middle linebacker and on special teams. At Washington (10/7), recorded eight tackles (six solo) at middle linebacker. Made three special teams tackles at Green Bay (12/30) to close out the season 2006 – Detroit Placed on the Physically Unable to Perform list for the first seven games of the season, but returned to the team for four games. Made three solo tackles and two special teams tackles at Arizona (11/19). 2005 – Detroit Placed on Reserve/Injured November 21, 2005 due to an ankle injury. Recorded his second career interception at Tampa Bay (10/2). 2004 – Detroit Only rookie linebacker in the NFL to start all 16 games. Finished the season with 120 tackles, good for second-best on the team. Tallied a career-high 12 tackles at Jacksonville (11/14). COLLEGE: Consensus All-American first-team selection…winner of the Dick Butkus Award (nation’s top linebacker) and Bednarik Award (nation’s top defensive player) his senior year…unanimous All-Big 12 Conference first-team selection…as a junior, was named the Chevrolet National Defensive Player of the Year and was one of three finalists for the Butkus Award…finished career at Oklahoma with 323 tackles (209 solo), six sacks, 47 tackles for loss, four
interceptions, 16 passes defensed, and four forced fumbles…started 38 of 51 games. PERSONAL: Attended Fort Gibson (OK) High…First-team All-State pick by the daily Oklahoman, Tulsa World, and high school coaches association…son of Cindy and Ken Lehman.
LEHMAN’S DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Year Team G/S TT ST AT Sk/Y Int/Y PD 2004 Det 16/16 120 80 40 1/2 1/1 2 2005 Det 5/0 15 10 5 0/0 1/17 1 2006 Det 4/0 8 4 4 0/0 0/0 0 2007 Det 16/0 22 14 8 0/0 0/0 0 Totals 41/16 165 108 57 1/2 2/18 3
FR/FF 1/1 0/1 0/0 0/0 1/1
STT 3 2 5 10 20
HERD OF STATS REGULAR SEASON GAME #10 Buffalo Bills vs. Cleveland Browns
Monday, November 17, 2008
2008 HERD OF STATS Offensive Highs & Lows Defensive Highs & Lows Bills Superlatives Opponent Superlatives Defensive Summaries Defensive Statistics Scoring Drives Game-by-Game Team Game-by-Game Rushing Game-by-Game Passing Game-by-Game Receiving Game-by-Game Punting/Kicking Game-by-Game Punt Returns Game-by-Game Kickoff Returns Game-by-Game Defensive Stats Big Plays Goal-to-Go Inside the 20 The Last Time Turnover Analysis ETCs Game Summaries Player Participation NFL Stats
2008 OFFENSIVE HIGHS & LOWS BEST
WORST
34 vs. SEA 9/7
POINTS
25 vs. OAK 9/21
FIRST DOWNS
8 vs. OAK 9/21, @ MIA 10/26
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS
2 @ NE 11/9
16 vs. OAK 9/21
PASSING FIRST DOWNS
7 @ STL 9/28
62% vs. NYJ 11/2
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
23% @ STL 9/28
378 vs. OAK 9/21
TOTAL NET YARDS
168 @ NE 11/9
6.2 @ ARZ 10/5
AVERAGE PER PLAY
3.9 @ NE 11/9
119 @ MIA 10/26
NET YARDS RUSHING
30 vs. NYJ 11/2
262 vs. OAK 9/21, vs. NYJ 11/2
NET YARDS PASSING
108 @ NE 11/9
0 vs. SD 10/19
QB SACKS
5 @ ARZ 10/5, vs. NYJ 11/2
289 vs. NYJ 11/2
GROSS YARDS PASSING
120 @ NE 11/9
39 vs. OAK 9/21
PASS ATTEMPTS
23 @ NE 11/9
25 vs. SD 10/19
PASS COMPLETIONS
13 @ NE 11/9
INTERCEPTED
2 vs. NYJ 11/2, @ NE 11/9
8.7 vs. SD 10/19
YARDS PER PASS
4.3 @ NE 11/9
52.5 vs. SD 10/19
PUNTING AVERAGE
36.2 vs. OAK 9/21
6 vs. SEA 9/7
PUNT RETURNS
0 vs. NYJ 11/2, @ NE 11/9
120 vs. SEA 9/7
PUNT RETURN YARDS
7 @ ARZ 10/5, vs. NYJ 11/2
KICKOFF RETURNS
1 vs. SEA 9/7
179 vs. NYJ 11/2
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
27 vs. SEA 9/7
4 vs. SEA 9/7
TOUCHDOWNS
1 @ MIA 10/26, @ NE 11/9
2 vs. OAK 9/21
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
0 vs. NYJ 11/2, @ NE 11/9
2 vs. SEA 9/7
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
0 @ MIA 10/26
0, 3 times, most recently vs. SD 10/19
35:29 vs. SD 10/19
TIME OF POSSESSION
10 @ NE 11/9 10 @ NE 11/9
0, 3 times, most recently @ NE 11/9
22:20 @ NE 11/9
2008 DEFENSIVE HIGHS & LOWS BEST
WORST
10 vs. SEA 9/7
POINTS
41 @ ARZ 10/5
10 vs. OAK 9/21
FIRST DOWNS
28 @ ARZ 10/5
4 vs. SEA 9/7, vs. SD 10/19
RUSHING FIRST DOWNS
11 @ NE 11/9
4 vs. OAK 9/21
PASSING FIRST DOWNS
17 @ ARZ 10/5
17% vs. OAK 9/21
THIRD DOWN EFFICEINCY
64% vs. SD 10/19
243 @ JAX 9/14
TOTAL NET YARDS
380 @ STL 9/28
3.8 vs. SEA 9/7
AVERAGE PER PLAY
6.2 @ MIA 10/26
52 @ MIA 10/26
NET YARDS RUSHING
167 @ STL 9/28
145 @ JAX 9/14
NET YARDS PASSING
306 @ MIA 10/26
5 vs. SEA 9/7
QB SACKS
0 @ ARZ 10/5, vs. NYJ 11/2
156 vs. OAK 9/21
GROSS YARDS PASSING
314 @ MIA 10/26
19 vs. OAK 9/21
PASS ATTEMPTS
42 @ ARZ 10/5
9 vs. OAK 9/21
PASS COMPLETIONS
33 @ ARZ 10/5
1, 5 times, most recently vs. NYJ 11/2
INTERCEPTED
0, 4 times, most recently @ NE 11/9
3.6 vs. SEA 9/7
YARDS PER PASS
9.9 @ MIA 10/26
37.3 vs. SD 10/19
PUNTING AVERAGE
56.2 @ STL 9/28
0, 3 times, most recently vs. NYJ 11/2
PUNT RETURNS
4 vs. SEA 9/7
0, 3 times, most recently vs. NYJ 11/2
PUNT RETURN YARDS
54 vs. SEA 9/7
1 @ NE 11/9
KICKOFF RETURNS
6 @ STL 9/28, vs. SD 10/19
13 @ NE 11/9
KICKOFF RETURN YARDS
144 @ STL 9/28
1 vs. SEA 9/7, @ JAX 9/14
TOUCHDOWNS
5 @ ARZ 10/5
0 vs. SEA 9/7, vs. SD 10/19
RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS
3 @ ARZ 10/5
0, 4 times, most recently @ NE 11/9
PASSING TOUCHDOWNS
2 @ ARZ 10/5, vs. SD 10/19
TIME OF POSSESSION
37:40 @ NE 11/9
24:31 vs. SD 10/19
2008 BILLS SUPERLATIVES ............................ Yards ................................................83 Average (min. 10 carries) .................4.7 Long..................................................22 Touchdowns .....................................2
Attempts............................................39 Completions......................................25 Percentage (min. 20 attempts) .........83.3 Yards ................................................289 Long..................................................87T Touchdowns……………………………1
RUSHING M. Lynch vs. OAK 9/21 M. Lynch @ MIA 10/26 3 times, most recently L. Evans @ ARZ 10/5 M. Lynch vs. OAK 9/21 PASSING T. Edwards vs. OAK 9/21 T. Edwards vs. SD 10/19 T. Edwards vs. SD 10/19 T. Edwards vs. NYJ 11/2 J. Losman @ ARZ 10/5 9 times, most recently T. Edwards @ NE 11/9
RECEIVING L. Evans vs. SD 10/19 L. Evans @ MIA 10/26 L. Evans vs. SEA 9/7 L. Evans @ ARZ 10/5
Receptions........................................8 Yards ................................................116 Average (min. 3 rec.) ........................25.5 Long..................................................87T Touchdowns…………………………….1
9 times, most recently J. Hardy @ NE 11/9
Punts.................................................9 In 20..................................................5 Longest Punt.....................................62 Punt Return Attempts .......................6 Punt Return Yards ............................120 Punt Return Average (min. 3 ret.).....20.0 Long Punt Return..............................63t Kickoff Return Attempts....................7 Kickoff Return Yards.........................179 Kickoff Return Average (min. 3 ret.) .46.0 Long Kickoff Return ..........................85 PATs Made .......................................4 PATs Attempted................................4 Field Goals Made..............................3 Field Goals Attempted ......................4 Longest Field Goal............................53
SPECIAL TEAMS B. Moorman vs. SEA 9/7 B. Moorman @ STL 9/28 B. Moorman vs. OAK 9/21; @ STL 9/28 R. Parrish vs. SEA 9/7 R. Parrish vs. SEA 9/7 R. Parrish vs. SEA 9/7 R. Parrish vs. SEA 9/7 L. McKelvin vs. NYJ 11/2 L. McKelvin vs. NYJ 11/2 L. McKelvin @ NE 11/9 L. McKelvin @ NE 11/9 R. Lindell vs. SEA 9/7 R. Lindell vs. SEA 9/7 3 times, most recently @ MIA 10/26 R. Lindell vs. SD 10/19 R. Lindell vs. NYJ 11/2
Most Total Tackles……………………13 Most Solo Tackles ............................9 Most Sacks .......................................2.0 Most Interceptions ............................1
DEFENSE P. Posluszny vs. NYJ 11/2 J. Greer @ ARZ 10/5, vs. SD 10/19 M. Stroud vs. SEA 9/7 5 times, most recently J. Greer vs. NYJ 11/2
2008 OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES ............................
30
Yards ................................................110 Average (min. 10 carries) .................5.8 Long..................................................37T Touchdowns……………………………2
RUSHING S. Jackson @ STL 9/28 T. Jones vs. NYJ 11/2 D. Avery @ STL 9/28 T. Hightower @ ARZ 10/5 PASSING K. Warner @ ARZ 10/5 K. Warner @ ARZ 10/5 K. Warner @ ARZ 10/5 C. Pennington @ MIA 10/26 J. Russell vs. OAK 9/21
Attempts............................................42 Completions......................................33 Percentage (min. 20 attempts) .........78.6 Yards ................................................314 Long..................................................84T Touchdowns .....................................2
K. Warner @ ARZ 10/5; P. Rivers vs. SD 10/19
Receptions........................................10 Yards ................................................175 Average (min. 3 rec.) ........................25.0 Long..................................................84T Touchdowns .....................................2
RECEIVING W. Welker @ NE 11/9 T. Ginn @ MIA 10/26 T. Ginn @ MIA 10/26 J. Higgins vs. OAK 9/21 L. Fitzgerald @ ARZ 10/5
Punts.................................................11 In 20..................................................2 Longest Punt.....................................60 Punt Return Attempts .......................3 Punt Return Yards ............................54 Long Punt Return..............................21 Kickoff Return Attempts....................6 Kickoff Return Yards.........................144 Kickoff Return Average (min. 3) .......32.7 Long Kickoff Return ..........................69 PATs Made .......................................5 PATs Attempted................................5 Field Goals Made..............................4 Field Goals Attempted ......................5 Longest Field Goal……………………50
SPECIAL TEAMS R. Plackemeier vs. SEA 9/7 4 times, most recently C. Hanson @ NE 11/9
D. Jones @ STL 9/28 N. Burleson vs. SEA 9/7; J. Higgins vs. OAK 9/21
N. Burleson vs. SEA 9/7 N. Burleson vs. SEA 9/7 D. Hall @ STL 9/28 D. Hall @ STL 9/28 J. Higgins vs. OAK 9/21 J. Higgins vs. OAK 9/21 N. Rackers @ ARZ 10/5 N. Rackers @ ARZ 10/5 J. Feely vs. NYJ 11/2 J. Feely vs. NYJ 11/2 J. Scobee @ JAX 9/14
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2008 DEFENSIVE SUMMARIES (Compiled by coaches) September 7, 2008 Bills vs. Seahawks Score: 34-10 (W) Top Tacklers M. Stroud (9) A. Youboty (8) P. Posluszny (7) D. Whitner (5) T. McGee (5) K. Simpson (5)
Sacks INTs M. Stroud (2.0) T. McGee (1) A. Schobel (1.0) K. Mitchell (1.0) R. Denney (1.0)
Forced Fumbles J. Greer (1)
Recovered Fumbles
Touchdowns
Recovered Fumbles
Touchdowns
September 14, 2008 Bills @ Jaguars Score: 20-16 (W) Top Tacklers Sacks INTs P. Posluszny (9) K. Williams (1.0) T. McGee (1) A. Schobel (8) A. Youboty (1.0) T. McGee (7) K. Simpson (6) D. Whitner (6) J. Greer (6) K. Mitchell (6) K. Williams (6)
Forced Fumbles
September 21, 2008 Bills vs. Raiders Score: 24-23 (W) Top Tacklers Sacks P. Posluszny (7) C. Kelsay (1.0) M. Stroud (7) K. Simpson (6) K. Williams (6) S. Johnson (5) R. Denney (5) K. Mitchell (5) D. Whitner (5)
Forced Fumbles C. Kelsay (1)
INTs
Recovered Fumbles P. Posluszny (1)
Touchdowns
September 28, 2008 Bills @ Rams Score: 31-14 (W) Top Tacklers Sacks INTs P. Posluszny (12) D. Whitner (1.0) J. Greer (1) C. Kelsay (7) Sp. Johnson (1.0) A. Schobel (7) Sp. Johnson (6) J. Greer (6) K. Simpson (6)
Forced Fumbles L. McKelvin (1) A. Youboty (1)
Recovered Fumbles L. McKelvin (1)
Touchdowns J. Greer (1)
October 5, 2008 Bills @ Cardinals Score: 17-41 (L) Top Tacklers Sacks J. Greer (12) P. Posluszny (11) D. Whitner (10) K. Mitchell (9) C. Kelsay (7) A. Schobel (7)
Forced Fumbles
INTs
Recovered Fumbles
Touchdowns
October 19, 2008 Bills vs. Chargers Score: 23-14 (W) Top Tacklers Sacks J. Greer (9) K. Mitchell (1.0) K. Ellison (8) Team (1.0) P. Posluszny (7) L. McKelvin (5) B. Scott (5)
INTs K. Mitchell (1)
Forced Fumbles K. Mitchell (1)
Recovered Fumbles M. Stroud (1) C. Bryan (1)
Touchdowns
October 26, 2008 Bills @ Dolphins Score: 25-16 (L) Top Tacklers Sacks M. Stroud (10) B. Scott (1.0) B. Scott (9) K. Ellison (9) P. Posluszny (8) K. Mitchell (6) T. McGee (6)
Forced Recovered Fumbles Fumbles D. Whitner (2) K. Ellison (1) K. Mitchell (1) P. Posluszny (1)
INTs
Touchdowns
November 2, 2008 Bills vs. Jets Score: 26-17 (L) Top Tacklers Sacks P. Posluszny (13) R. Denney (8) T. McGee (7) K. Mitchell (6) K. Simpson (6) K. Williams (5)
INTs J. Greer (1)
Forced Fumbles
Recovered Fumbles
Touchdowns J. Greer (1)
November 9, 2008 Bills @ Patriots Score: 20-10 (L) Top Tacklers Sacks R. Denney (11) M. Stroud (0.5) P. Posluszny (10) G. Wilson (0.5) K. Williams (9) K. Mitchell (9) K. Ellison (9) B. Scott (8)
INTs
Forced Fumbles M. Stroud (1)
Recovered Fumbles G. Wilson (1)
Touchdowns
Buffalo Bills 2008 Defensive and Special Teams Statistics (compiled by coaches) DEFENSIVE TACKLES PLAYER
Solo
SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES Assist
TFL
TOTAL
PLAYER
P. Posluszny
60
22
2
84
J. Corto
K. Mitchell
28
20
4
52
M. Stroud
21
22
4
K. Williams
21
21
K. Ellison
27
J. Greer
33
K. Simpson
32
Solo
Assist
TOTAL
10
2
12
G. Wilson
8
1
9
47
C. Bryan
6
3
9
4
46
B. Costanzo
7
1
8
14
2
43
J. Wendling
8
0
8
8
1
42
B. Scott
5
2
7
10
0
42
J. DiGiorgio
3
3
6
C. Kelsay
16
22
4
42
R. Denney
4
1
5
R. Denney
15
26
1
42
J. Jenkins
4
0
4
D. Whitner
33
5
1
39
L. McKelvin
3
0
3
T. McGee
30
3
0
33
K. Simpson
2
1
3
A. Schobel
15
14
3
32
R. Lindell
3
0
3 3
S. Johnson
9
23
0
32
R. Corner
2
1
B. Scott
20
6
2
28
R. Neill
2
0
2
A. Youboty
16
3
2
21
M. Buggs
2
0
2
C. Bryan
6
5
1
12
A. Youboty
1
0
1
L. McKelvin
9
0
0
9
K. Ellison
1
0
1
C. McIntyre
1
0
1
62
13
75
G. Wilson
3
3
0
6
R. Corner
4
0
0
4
J. McCargo
0
3
0
3
C. Ellis
0
3
0
3
TOTAL
398
233
31
662
TOTAL PASSES DEFENSED J. Greer
9
T. McGee
9
DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS
M. Stroud
4
J. Greer
P. Posluszny
4
2
SAFETY
INTERCEPTIONS T. McGee
2
K. Mitchell
4
R. Denney
3
C. Kelsay
3
A. Youboty
2
D. Whitner
1
A. Schobel
1
J. Greer
2
B. Scott
1
K. Mitchell
1
C. Bryan
1
TOTAL
5
DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES
TOTAL
42
P. Posluszny
1
L. McKelvin
1
QUARTERBACK SACKS
M. Stroud
1
M. Stroud
2.5
C. Bryan
1
K. Mitchell
2.0
K. Ellison
1
R. Denney
1.0
G. Wilson
1
A. Schobel
1.0
K. Williams
1.0
TOTAL
6
A. Youboty
1.0
C. Kelsay
1.0
DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLES
D. Whitner
1.0
D. Whitner
2
Sp. Johnson
1.0
K. Mitchell
2
B. Scott
1.0
J. Greer
1
G. Wilson
0.5
C. Kelsay
1
L. McKelvin
1
TOTAL
13
A. Youboty
1
P. Posluszny
1
M. Stroud
1
TOTAL
10
2008 SCORING DRIVES Drive 4 plays – 52 yards, 1:20 9 plays- 63 yards, 3:45 4 plays – 27 yards, 0:34 8 plays – 80 yards, 4:21 1 play – 30 yards, 0:08
9/7/08 vs. Seattle Seahawks Time/Quarter Result 2:44/1 M. Lynch 21 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 6:20/2 R. Parrish 63 yd punt return (R. Lindell kick) 1:00/2 R. Lindell 35 yd field goal 0:00/2 R. Lindell 38 yd field goal 2:21/3 R. Denney 19 yd pass from B. Moorman (R. Lindell kick) 2:01/3 R. Royal 30 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick)
Drive 11 plays – 82 yards, 7:00 12 plays – 77 yards, 7:01 9 plays – 74 yards, 3:50 6 plays – 5 yards, 2:57
9/14/08 @ Jacksonville Jaguars Time/Quarter Result 8:00/1 M. Lynch 11 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 6:21/2 R. Lindell 21 yd field goal 4:10/4 J. Hardy 7 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 0:24/4 R. Lindell 45 yd field goal
Drive 3 plays – 23 yards, 1:07 16 plays – 96 yards, 8:55 7 plays – 69 yards, 2:20 7 plays – 46 yards, 2:29
9/21/08 vs. Oakland Raiders Time/Quarter Result 10:30/2 M. Lynch 14 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 7:59/4 M. Lynch 3 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 4:03/4 R. Parrish 14 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 0:00/4 R. Lindell 38 yd field goal
5 plays – 18 yards, 1:52
9/28/08 @ St. Louis Rams Time/Quarter Result 11:26/1 R. Lindell 45 yd field goal 3:06/1 R. Lindell 35 yd field goal 9:27/3 F. Jackson 22 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 14:48/4 J. Greer 33 yd INT return (R. Lindell kick) 10:24/4 L. Evans 39 yd pass from T. Edwards (T. Edwards pass to L. Evans) 6:21/4 R. Lindell 45 yd field goal
Drive 3 plays – 83 yards, 2:06 8 plays – 63 yards, 4:05 5 plays – 26 yards, 3:03
10/5/08 @ Arizona Cardinals Time/Quarter Result 12:09/2 L. Evans 87 yd pass from J. Losman (R. Lindell kick) 1:46/2 J. Losman 2 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 9:35/3 R. Lindell 48 yd field goal
Drive 9 plays – 52 yards, 5:44 7 plays – 38 yards, 4:05 10 plays – 59 yards, 3:17 9 plays – 78 yards, 5:55 7 plays – 43 yards, 2:48
10/19/08 vs. San Diego Chargers Time/Quarter Result 6:46/1 R. Lindell 38 yd FG 5:20/2 L. Evans 2 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 0:16/2 R. Lindell 27 yd FG 0:33/3 M. Lynch 9 yd run (R. Lindell kick) 3:17/4 R. Lindell 44 yd FG
Drive 9 plays – 62 yards, 5:05 9 plays – 46 yards, 4:13 8 plays – 35 yards, 1:38 8 plays – 70 yards, 4:43
10/26/08 @ Miami Dolphins Time/Quarter Result 4:21/1 R. Lindell 19 yd FG 8:19/2 R. Lindell 43 yd FG 0:00/2 R. Lindell 47 yd FG 10:17/3 M. Lynch 8 yd run (R. Lindell kick)
Drive 5 plays – 54 yards, 2:20 9 plays – 12 yards, 3:28 9 plays – 76 yards, 5:33 5 plays – 81 yards, 2:47
Drive 3 plays – 57 yards, 1:47 9 plays – 36 yards, 5:23 -
11/2/08 vs. New York Jets Time/Quarter Result 11:26/1 D. Fine 9 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 3:32/3 R. Lindell 53 yd FG J. Greer 42 yd interception return (R. Lindell kick) 10:53/4
Drive 11 plays – 53 yards, 6:20 1 play – 14 yards, 0:15
11/9/08 @ New England Patriots Time/Quarter Result 7:05/2 R. Lindell 25 yd FG 1:42/4 J. Hardy 14 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick)
2008 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM OFFENSE 1ST DOWNS
3rd DOWNS
TOTAL OFFENSE
9
1
S 14
@ JAX
18
6
11
1
11
6
54.5%
285
54
5.3
75
26
2.9
210
3 -
29
239
25
20
0
20
1
1
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
2 -
2
0
3 -
143
47.7
S 21
v OAK
25
8
16
1
12
5
41.7%
378
72
5.3
116
30
3.9
262
3 -
17
279
39
24
1
24
2
1
0
3 -
3
0 -
0
0 -
0
1 -
2
0
5 -
238
47.6
S 28
@ STL
14
7
7
0
13
3
23.1%
277
60
4.6
111
31
3.6
166
4 -
31
197
25
15
1
31
1
1
1
2 -
2
0 -
0
1 -
1
3 -
3
0
6 -
269
44.8
O5
@ ARI
13
4
9
0
9
5
55.6%
287
46
6.2
84
17
4.9
203
5 -
35
238
24
18
1
17
1
1
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
1 -
1
0
2 -
93
46.5
O 19
v SD
22
7
15
0
13
6
46.2%
370
62
6.0
109
32
3.4
261
0 -
0
261
30
25
0
23
1
1
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
3 -
4
0
2 -
105
52.5
O 26
@ MIA
19
8
9
2
14
4
28.6%
339
64
5.3
119
27
4.4
220
2 -
7
227
35
21
1
16
1
0
0
1 -
1
0 -
0
0 -
0
3 -
3
0
3 -
142
47.3
N2
v NYJ
18
3
13
2
13
8
61.5%
292
57
5.1
30
17
1.8
262
5 -
27
289
35
24
2
17
0
1
1
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
1 -
2
0
1 -
39
39.0
N9
@ NE
10
2
8
0
11
5
45.5%
168
43
3.9
60
18
3.3
108
2 -
12
120
23
13
2
10
0
1
0
1 -
1
0 -
0
0 -
0
1 -
1
0
5 -
208
41.6
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
112
46
41.1%
2734
519
5.3
810
227
3.6
1924
25 -
160
2084
267
180
8
192
8
9
3
19 -
19
0 -
0
1 -
1
17 -
21
0
36 -
1656
46.0
303.8
57.7
90.0
25.2
213.8
2.8
17.8
231.6
29.7
20.0
0.9
21.3
4.0
184.0
@ DEN v NE
2008 TOTALS
152
48
97
7
AVG. PER GAME
16.9
5.3
10.8
0.8
61
5.5
106
29
3.7
232
Sk 1 -
Lst
Grs
Att
Com
In
PTS
R
P S/D
2
234
31
20
0
34
1
2
PUNTING
3
D 28
338
Net
PAT
13
@ NYJ
25.0%
Avg
PASS
v SEA
4
Ply
PAT
S7
D 21
16
Yds
RUSH
Pn
D 14
Avg
PAT
P
v SF
Ply
KICK
R
v MIA
Yds
----TDs----
TOT
D7
PCT
PASSING
Game
N 30
Att Cnv
RUSHING
Date
PUNT RET.
1
4 -
4
KO RET.
0 -
0
FUM
3
0
9 -
PEN
Poss.
S7
v SEA
6 -
120
1 -
27
0 -
0
1 -
14
31:19
S 14
@ JAX
3 -
38
4 -
78
1 -
1
4 -
40
31:14
S 21
v OAK
2 -
9
6 -
150
3 -
2
4 -
25
34:27
S 28
@ STL
5 -
78
3 -
97
1 -
0
5 -
35
31:28
O5
@ ARI
2 -
34
7 -
146
3 -
3
6 -
36
23:44
O 19
v SD
1 -
5
3 -
58
0 -
0
5 -
35
35:29
O 26
@ MIA
1 -
0
6 -
121
5 -
3
7 -
64
28:48
N2
v NYJ
0 -
0
7 -
179
3 -
1
7 -
45
30:01
N9
@ NE
0 -
0
3 -
138
0 -
0
3 -
22
22:20
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
20 -
284
40 -
994
16 -
10
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
2008 TOTALS AVG. PER GAME
31.6
110.4
No -
46.6
Yds
v SF
Lst
Avg 419
No -
v MIA
No -
2 -
No - Yds
Game
D7
Yds
0
Saf
Date
N 30
No -
0 -
FG
Yds
Time
42 - 316 4.7
35.1
29:52
2008 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM DEFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE Yds Ply Avg 252 67 3.8
RUSHING Yds Ply Avg 85 21 4.0
S 14
@ JAX
19
9
9
1
11
2
18.2%
243
57
4.3
98
27
S 21
v OAK
10
6
4
0
12
2
16.7%
247
50
4.9
98
30
S 28
@ STL
16
9
7
0
13
3
23.1%
380
64
5.9
167
29
5.8
O5
@ ARI
28
9
17
2
15
9
60.0%
373
76
4.9
123
34
3.6
O 19
v SD
15
4
11
0
11
7
63.6%
263
48
5.5
72
17
4.2
O 26
@ MIA
19
6
12
1
11
3
27.3%
358
58
6.2
52
27
1.9
N2
v NYJ
16
6
10
0
11
5
45.5%
297
53
5.6
96
25
N9
@ NE
24
11
11
2
18
11
61.1%
370
78
4.7
144
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
118
45
38.1%
2783
551
5.1
309.2
61.2
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
Pn 1
3rd DOWNS Att Cnv PCT 16 3 18.8%
Game v SEA
N 30
TOT 16
1ST DOWNS R P 4 11
Date S7
2008 TOTALS
163
64
92
7
AVG. PER GAME
18.1
7.1
10.2
0.8
Date Game S7 v SEA S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS AVG. PER GAME
PASSING Lst Grs 23 190
----TDs---R P S/D 0 1 0
PAT KICK 1 -
16
1
0
0
1 -
23
1
1
0
2 -
Att 41
Com 17
In 1
PTS 10
165
28
17
1
156
19
9
0
1
PAT RUSH 0 - 0
PAT PASS 0 0
FG 1 -
1
0 -
0
0 -
0
3 -
3
0
4 -
202
50.5
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
3 -
3
0
6 -
305
50.8
0
5 -
281
56.2
0
2 -
90
45.0
0
3 -
112
37.3
1
4 -
158
39.5
5
0
1 -
46
46.0
2 -
3
0
2 -
83
41.5
18 -
22
1
38 -
1727
45.4
4.2
191.9
Net 167
Sk 5 -
3.6
145
2 -
20
3.3
149
1 -
7
213
2 -
23
236
33
17
1
14
2
0
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
0 -
1
250
0 -
0
250
42
33
0
41
3
2
0
5 -
5
0 -
0
0 -
0
2 -
2
191
2 -
17
208
29
22
1
14
0
2
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
0 -
0
306
1 -
8
314
30
22
0
25
1
1
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
3 -
4
3.8
201
0 -
0
201
28
19
1
26
1
0
1
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
4 -
43
3.3
226
1 -
8
234
34
23
0
20
2
0
0
2 -
2
0 -
0
0 -
0
935
253
3.7
1848
14 -
106
1954
284
179
5
189
11
7
1
19 -
19
0 -
0
0 -
0
103.9
28.1
205.3
1.6
11.8
217.1
31.6
19.9
0.6
21.0 PUNT RET. No Yds 4 54 2 23 3 36 1 8 0 0 2 16 0 0 0 0 1 10
KO RET. No Yds 4 106 4 95 3 98 6 144 3 68 6 85 3 37 3 70 1 13
No 2 1 1 1 0 2 2 1 1
13 -
33 -
11 -
147 16.3
716 79.6
FUM Lst 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1
6
1
Saf 0
PEN No 5 5 4 5 4 5 7 5 2 -
PUNTING No Yds Avg 11 450 40.9
Yds 30 30 25 50 20 35 51 34 15
42 - 290 4.7 32.2
Poss. Time 28:41 28:46 25:53 28:32 36:16 24:31 31:12 29:59 37:40
30:08
2008 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING 23 MARSHAWN LYNCH
5 TRENT EDWARDS
Game
Att
Yds
Avg
S7
v SEA
18
76
4.2
S 14
@ JAX
19
59
3.1
11 t
1
6
17
2.8
7
S 21
v OAK
23
83
3.6
14 t
2
5
24
4.8
10
S 28
@ STL
19
57
3.0
11
0
7
46
6.6
22 t
1
O5
@ ARI
12
44
3.7
22
0
2
16
8.0
11
0
O 19
v SD
19
70
3.7
19
1
9
33
3.7
7
O 26
@ MIA
13
61
4.7
18
1
10
41
4.1
N2
v NYJ
9
16
1.8
6
0
7
15
2.1
N9
@ NE
14
46
3.3
8
0
4
14
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
2008 TOTALS
146
512
3.5
22 t
6
60
NFL CAREER
426
1627
3.8
56 t
13
118
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
LG
22 FRED JACKSON
Date
21 t
Att
Yds
Avg
LG
TD
Att
Yds
Avg
LG
TD
1
10
31
3.1
6
0
1
-1
-1.0
-1
0
---
0
1
-1
-1.0
-1
0
---
0
2
9
4.5
5
0
---
5
8
1.6
11
0
---
0
4
6
12
0
11
0
4
17
4.3
9
0
---
7
0
1
-1
-1.0
-1
0
---
3.5
5
0
237
4.0
22 t
1
18
37
2.1
12
0
1
22
537
4.6
27
1
32
86
2.7
14
0
10
145
w/BUFFALO 7 J.P. LOSMAN Date
Game
S7
v SEA
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 14
@ JAX
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 21
v OAK
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 28
@ STL
O5
@ ARI
O 19
v SD
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
O 26
@ MIA
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N2
v NYJ
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N9
@ NE
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
--- DID NOT PLAY --2
2
1.0
2008 TOTALS
2
2
1.0
NFL CAREER
93
421
4.5
w/BUFFALO
LG
2 t
2 t 30
83 LEE EVANS
TD
1
1 2
--1.5
Att
1
Yds
22
Avg
LG
TD
22
0
22.0
22
0
14.5
48
0
22.0 ---
---
---
2008 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 5 TRENT EDWARDS Date
Game
GP
GS
Att
Com
Pct.
Yds
LG
S7
v SEA
30
19
63.3
215
S 14
@ JAX
25
20
80.0
S 21
v OAK
39
24
S 28
@ STL
25
15
O5
@ ARI
3
O 19
v SD
O 26
@ MIA
N2
v NYJ
N9
@ NE
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
8 BRIAN MOORMAN TD
INT
Rate
Att
41
1
0
1 -
Com
Yds
TD
2
95.8
1
1
19
239
37
1
0
1
3 -
29
119.8
61.5
279
34
1
60.0
197
49
1
1
3 -
17
81.0
1
4 -
31
3
100.0
18
13
81.6
0
0
0 -
0
30
25
83.3
261
91.7
22
1
0
0 -
0
114.0
35
21
60.0
35
24
68.6
227
33
0
1
2 -
7
67.2
289
42
1
2
5 -
27
23
13
79.3
56.5
120
15
1
2
2 -
12
49.2
7
7
20 -
125
86.9
1
1
19
1
14
15
32 -
230
78.2
6
2
43
1
TD
INT
2008 TOTALS
9
9
245
164
66.9
1845
49
NFL CAREER
19
18
514
315
61.3
3475
70 t
GS
Att
Com
Pct.
Sck / Yds
w/BUFFALO 7 J.P. LOSMAN Date
Game
S7
v SEA
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 14
@ JAX
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 21
v OAK
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
S 28
@ STL
O5
@ ARI
O 19
v SD
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
O 26
@ MIA
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N2
v NYJ
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N9
@ NE
--- DID NOT PLAY ---
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
GP
Yds
LG
Sck / Yds
Rate
--- DID NOT PLAY --21
15
71.4
220
87 t
1
1
5 -
35
101.3
2008 TOTALS
1
0
21
15
71.4
220
87 t
1
1
5 -
35
101.3
NFL CAREER
38
31
858
510
59.4
5847
87 t
32
30
93 -
667
77.9
Att
Comp
Pct.
Yds
LG
TD
INT
Sck /
Yds
Rate
41
17
41.5
190
22
1
1
5 -
23
53.9
28
17
60.7
165
15
0
1
2 -
20
62.4
19
9
47.4
156
84 t
1
0
1 -
7
93.3
32
17
53.1
236
53
0
1
2 -
23
64.1
1
0
0.0
0
--
0
0
0 -
0
39.6
42
33
78.6
250
18
2
0
0 -
0
107.3
29
22
75.9
208
23
2
1
2 -
17
103.8
30
22
73.3
314
64
1
0
1 -
8
117.9
28
19
67.9
201
40
0
1
0 -
0
73.7
34
23
67.6
234
27
0
0
1 -
8
87.1
284
179
63.0
1954
84 t
7
5
14 -
106
84.2
w/BUFFALO
OPPONENTS Date
Game
Passer
S7
v SEA
S 14
@ JAX
S 21
v OAK
S 28
@ STL
Hasselbeck Garrard Russell Green D.Hall Warner Rivers Pennington Favre Cassel
O5
@ ARI
O 19
v SD
O 26
@ MIA
N2
v NYJ
N9
@ NE
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
2008 TOTALS
2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING 83 LEE EVANS Date
Game
S7
v SEA
S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/BUFFALO
Date Game S7 v SEA S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/BUFFALO
Date
Game
S7 S 14 S 21 S 28 O5 O 19 O 26
v SEA @ JAX v OAK @ STL @ ARI v SD @ MIA
N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/BUFFALO
Rec
23 MARSHAWN LYNCH
Avg LG
4
102
25.5
41
0
3
18
6.0
11
0
3
4 4 2 2 8 7 4 2
77 65 88 100 89 116 41 22
19.3 16.3 44.0 50.0 11.1 16.6 10.3 11.0
37 34 49 87 t 20 33 19 15
0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
1 4 4 3 4 5 3
8 31 24 10 22 34 52
8.0 7.8 6.0 3.3 5.5 6.8 17.3 ---
8 17 9 6 10 12 42
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 6 4 4 3 2
37
700
18.9
87 t
3
27
199
7.4
42
0
270
4427
16.4
87 t
32
45
383
8.5
42
Rec 7 1 3 3 3 1 3 2
22 FRED JACKSON Yds Avg LG --83 11.9 33 1 1.0 1 9 3.0 6 32 10.7 20 28 9.3 14 1 1.0 1 25 8.3 11 11 5.5 7
TD
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rec
Yds
Avg LG
82 JOSH REED
Yds
11 ROSCOE PARRISH Rec Yds Avg LG 3 6 2.0 3 1 12 12.0 12 3 42 14.0 16 --- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE --2 19 9.5 22 1 3 3.0 3 3 51 17.0 22 4 31 7.8 14
23
190
8.3
33
0
17
164
9.6
45
380
8.4
54
0
90
984
10.9
TD
Rec
Rec
86 DEREK FINE Yds Avg LG --- INACTIVE ---
TD
Yds
36 9.0 16 72 12.0 22 47 11.8 20 45 11.3 19 32 10.7 16 19 9.5 10 --- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---
0 0 0 0 0 0
26
288
11.1
24
0
254
2975
11.7
52
TD 0 0 1
Rec
3 0 0 0 0
2 2
12.3
84 ROBERT ROYAL TD 0
2
37
Avg LG 24
81 JAMES HARDY Yds Avg LG --12 6.0 7 t ----35 11.7 17 --19 9.5 14 --21 10.5 14 t
Rec
Yds
Avg LG
52
8.7
4 1 2 4 2 5 1
0 8
TD 1
0 0 1
6
TD
30 t
1
34 8 8 53 26 70 6
--8.5 8.0 4.0 13.3 13.0 14.0 6.0
18 8 5 20 19 21 6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25
257
10.3
30 t
1
104 73
987 738
9.5 10.1
33 t 33 t
12 7
80 DEREK SCHOUMAN Rec Yds Avg LG TD --1 11 11.0 11 0 --1 21 21.0 21 0 --1 18 18.0 18 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 --1 14 14.0 14 0
22
1
9
87
9.7
17
2
5
73
14.6
21
0
51 t
5
9
87
9.7
17
2
8
92
11.5
21
0
13 STEVE JOHNSON Yds Avg LG
TD
36 DARIAN BARNES Rec Yds Avg LG
0
----2 34 17.0 25 --- INACTIVE ----- RELEASED, 9/30 ---
--- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---
--- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE -----
Rec
--- INACTIVE ----- DID NOT PLAY --1 8 8.0 8 --- INACTIVE ---
TD
Rec 1
92 RYAN DENNEY Yds Avg LG 19
0
--- INACTIVE ---
19.0 -------------
TD
19 t
1
4
43
10.8 ---
20
1
1 1
8 15
8.0 15.0
8 15
0 0
-----
4
43
10.8
20
1
3
31
10.3
15
0
2
34
17.0
25
0
1
19
19.0
19 t
1
4
43
10.8
20
1
3
31
10.3
15
0
16 2
121 34
7.6 17.0
25 25
1 0
1
19
19.0
19 t
1
2008 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING (cont.) 38 COREY McINTYRE Date
Game
Rec
S7
v SEA
--- NOT WITH TEAM ---
Yds
Avg LG
S 14
@ JAX
--- NOT WITH TEAM ---
TD
S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
1
-1
-1.0
-1
0
NFL CAREER w/BUFFALO
2 1
9 -1
4.5 -1.0
10 -1
0 0
--- NOT WITH TEAM ----- SIGNED, 9/30/08 ----- INACTIVE ------1 -1 -1.0 -1 ---
0
2008 GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING 8 BRIAN MOORMAN Date
Game
No
Yds
Gross Avg
S7
v SEA
9
419
46.6
Net Avg.
TB
40.6
0
Ret Yds
In 20
LG
Blk
Punt Sequence Outcome/Return
54
3
59
0
43
58
45
35
56
36
51
36
59
21 51
d 41
fc
16
fc
17
fc
0
45
S 14
@ JAX
3
143
47.7
40.0
0
23
1
51
0
fc 51
S 21
v OAK
5
238
47.6
36.4
1
36
1
62
0
8 62
15 60
fc 47
24
20
tb
15
ob
1
44 fc
32 d
62 8
32 ob
S 28
@ STL
6
269
44.8
40.2
1
8
5
62
0
56 tb
O5
@ ARI
2
93
46.5
36.5
1
0
0
55
0
55
38
tb 56
ob 49
O 19
v SD
2
105
52.5
52.5
0
0
0
56
0
9
7
O 26
@ MIA
3
142
47.3
40.7
1
0
0
59
0
27 d
59 tb
56 ob
N2
v NYJ
1
39
39.0
39.0
0
0
0
39
0
39
N9
@ NE
5
208
41.6
39.6
0
10
4
60
0
d 60
34
36
44
34
10
fc
d
fc
fc
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
2008 TOTALS
36
1656
46.0
40.1
4
131
14
62
0
NFL CAREER
588
25431
43.3
37.4
49
2481
170
84
1
43 ob
2008 GAME-BY-GAME KICKING 9 RIAN LINDELL ---PAT--Made Att
---FG--Made Att
Date
Game
Pts.
KO
EZ
TB
S7
v SEA
10
4
4
2
3
38
35G, 38G, 52blk
6
2
1
S 14 S 21
@ JAX v OAK
8 6
2 3
2 3
2 1
2 2
45 38
21G, 45G 46wr, 38G
5 4
3 2
1 1
S 28 O5
@ STL @ ARI
11 5
2 2
2 2
3 1
3 1
45 48
45G, 35G, 45G 48G
7 4
3 2
1 0
O 19
v SD
11
2
2
3
4
44
38G, 52wr, 27G, 44G
6
0
0
O 26 N2
@ MIA v NYJ
10 5
1 2
1 2
3 1
3 2
47 53
19G, 43G, 47G 53G, 43wl
4 4
3 1
2 0
N9
@ NE
4
1
1
1
1
25
25G
3
1
1
N 17 N 23
v CLE @ KC
70
19
19
17
21
53
43
17
7
N 30
v SF
D7 D 14
v MIA @ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
100.0% NFL CAREER
843
267
267
573
171 100.0%
---PAT--Made Att
KO
EZ
TB
1
0
0
1
0
0
192
238
54
80.7% 134
160 83.8%
53
OPPONENTS ---FG--Made Att LG FG Sequence
Date
Game
KO
EZ
TB
S7 S 14 S 21
v SEA @ JAX v OAK
4 10 11
1 1 2
1 1 2
1 3 3
1 3 3
45 50 35
45G 28G, 50G, 39G 23G, 35G, 32G
Mare Scobee Janikowski
3 5 6
2 2 3
2 0 0
S 28 O5 O 19 O 26
@ STL @ ARI v SD @ MIA
2 11 2 11
2 5 2 2
2 5 2 2
0 2 0 3
1 2 0 4
-47 -45
51wr 47G, 38G --46blk, 43G, 45G, 35G
J.Brown Rackers Kaeding Carpenter
3 7 3 6
1 3 1 1
0 0 0 0
N2 N9 N 17 N 23
v NYJ @ NE v CLE @ KC
14 8
2 2
2 2
4 2
5 3
37 37
37G, 26G, 37wl, 20G, 31G 32G, 49wl, 37G
Feely Gostkowski
7 5
1 1
0 1
N 30 D7 D 14
v SF v MIA @ NYJ
73
19
45
15
3
D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
Pts.
171
FG Sequence
81.0%
100.0% W/BUFFALO
LG
8 B.MOORMAN
19 100.0%
18
22 81.8%
50
Kicker
2008 GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS 11 ROSCOE PARRISH
22 FRED JACKSON FC TD
Game
No
Yds
Avg LG
S7
v SEA
6
120
20.0
63 t
S 14
@ JAX
3
38
12.7
27
0
0
---
---
S 21
v OAK
2
9
4.5
9
2
0
---
---
0
No
Yds
1
Avg LG
28 LEODIS McKELVIN
Date
FC TD
No
Yds
---
Avg LG
S 28
@ STL
--- INACTIVE ---
3
52
17.3
35
0
0
O5
@ ARI
--- INACTIVE ---
2
34
17.0
22
0
0
O 19
v SD
1
5
5.0
5
0
0
---
O 26
@ MIA
1
0
0.0
0
1
0
---
---
N2
v NYJ
---
1
---
---
N9
@ NE
---
2
---
---
N 17
v CLE
N 23
@ KC
N 30
v SF
D7
v MIA
D 14
@ NYJ
D 21
@ DEN
D 28
v NE
FC TD
---
2
26
13.0
14
0
0
-----
2008 TOTALS
13
172
13.2
63 t
6
1
5
86
17.2
35
0
0
2
26
13.0
14
0
0
NFL CAREER
86
1162
13.5
82 t
26
3
5
86
17.2
35
0
0
2
26
13.0
14
0
0
w/BUFFALO
2008 GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS 28 LEODIS McKELVIN Date
Game
S7
v SEA
S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/BUFFALO
No
Yds
Avg
LG
24 TERRENCE McGEE TD
---
22 FRED JACKSON
No
Yds
Avg
LG
TD
1
27
27.0
27
0
35
17.5 19 ------- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---------
0
No
Yds
Avg
LG
38 COREY McINTYRE TD
---
Yds
Avg LG
TD
--- NOT WITH TEAM ---
2 5 3 6 3 5 7 3
43 137 97 133 58 103 179 138
21.5 27.4 32.3 22.2 19.3 20.6 25.6 46.0
22 56 37 31 21 31 44 85
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2
34
888
26.1
85
0
3
62
20.7
27
0
2
26
13.0
13
0
1
18
18.0
18
0
34
888
26.1
85
0
206
5420
26.3
104 t
5
5
82
16.4
21
0
4 1
65 18
16.3 18.0
18 18
0 0
1
13
1
13
--13.0 --13.0 ---------
No
13
0
13
0
--- NOT WITH TEAM ----- NOT WITH TEAM ----- SIGNED, 9/30/08 ----- INACTIVE ----1 18 18.0 18 -----
0
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEFENSIVE BACKS) Date
Game
S7 S 14 S 21
20 DONTE WHITNER AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
UT
v SEA @ JAX v OAK
5 6 5
5 6 4
0 0 1
S 28 O5
@ STL @ ARI
4 10
4 8
0 2
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
1 5 3
1 4 2
0 1 1
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
N 30 D7 D 14
v SF v MIA @ NYJ
D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER
1.0
FF FR
13.0
248
34 191
5 57
UT
5 7 1
5 7 1
0 0 0
1
0
1
1 1
0 0
FF FR
0 0
--- INACTIVE ---
26 ASHTON YOUBOTY AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
UT
8 3 2
8 3 1
0 0 1
3 5
3 3
0 2
--- INACTIVE ---
--- INACTIVE ---
39
24 TERRENCE McGEE AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
1.0 1.0
13.0 13.0
0 2
0 39
0 0
0 1
0 0
6 7
6 6
0 1
6
5
1
33 407
30 336
3 71
1.0
FF FR
10.0 1
--- DID NOT PLAY ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INJURED RESERVE ---
0.0 3.0
0.0 11.0
2
0
(LG: 0) 15 127
(LG: 29)
0
0
0
21
18
3
1.0
10.0
0
1
3
3
45
38
7
2.0
14.0
1
(LG: 46t)
0
0
1
0
19
0
1
0
(LG: 19)
w/BUFFALO
Date Game S7 v SEA S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER
TT
UT
2 0 0 0 2
2 0 0 0 2
27 REGGIE CORNER AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD --- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---
FF FR
0 0 0 0 0
TT 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0
UT 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 0 0
28 LEODIS McKELVIN AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF FR
1
1
TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
29 JOHN WENDLING AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
FF FR
4
4
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
9
9
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
9
9
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
TT 2 6 1 6 12
UT 2 6 1 3 9
TT 0 0 0 0 3
UT 0 0 0 0 2
1 0 0
1 0 0
0 0 0
2
0
2
w/BUFFALO
30 KO SIMPSON AT Sacks Yds Int 2 0 3 1 1
Game v SEA @ JAX v OAK @ STL @ ARI
TT 5 6 6 6 2
UT 3 6 3 5 1
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
0 5 6
0 3 5
0 2 1
9 2 3
9 1 2
0 1 1
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
6
6
0
1
1
0
N 30 D7
v SF v MIA
D 14 D 21 D 28
@ NYJ @ DEN v NE
2008 TOTALS
42
32
10
0.0
0.0
0
NFL CAREER
135
93
42
1.0
11.0
2
Yds TD
1
0
0
0
0
42
34
8
0.0
0.0
76
0
1
0
139
113
26
2.0
23.0
(LG: 76) w/BUFFALO
FF FR
33 JABARI GREER AT Sacks Yds Int 0 0 0 3 1 3
Date S7 S 14 S 21 S 28 O5
Yds TD
33
42
2
1
1
75 2 (LG: 42t) 4 76 2 (LG: 42t)
FF FR 1
37 GEORGE WILSON AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 0 0 0 0 1
0.5
FF FR
4.0
1
1
0
6
3
3
0.5
4.0
0
2
0
47
33
14
0.5
4.0
2
0
0
0
1
25
1
0
2
(LG: 25t)
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEF. BACKS cont.) Date
Game
S7 S 14 S 21
43 BRYAN SCOTT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
UT
v SEA @ JAX v OAK
0 1 1
0 1 0
0 0 1
S 28 O5
@ STL @ ARI
0 1
0 1
0 0
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
5 9 3
3 8 3
2 1 0
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
8
6
2
N 30 D7
v SF v MIA
D 14 D 21 D 28
@ NYJ @ DEN v NE
1.0
FF FR
8.0
2008 TOTALS
28
22
6
1.0
8.0
0
0
0
0
0
NFL CAREER
278
220
58
4.5
39.0
4
40
0
6
3
(LG: 22) 0 0 0
1
0
w/BUFFALO
48
36
12
1.0
8.0
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (LINEBACKERS) 51 PAUL POSLUSZNY Date S7 S 14
Game v SEA @ JAX
TT 7 9
UT 5 6
7 12 11 7 8 13 10
7 9 7 7 7 9 5
AT Sacks 2 3
Yds
Int
52 JOHN DiGIORGIO
Yds TD
0 3 4 0 1 4 5
FF FR
1
TT 0 0
UT 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
AT Sacks 0 0
Yds
Int
53 MARCUS BUGGS Yds TD
FF FR
TT
UT
AT Sacks
Yds
Int
Yds TD
FF FR
--- PRACTICE SQUAD ----- PRACTICE SQUAD ----- PRACTICE SQUAD ----- PRACTICE SQUAD ----- PRACTICE SQUAD ----- PRACTICE SQUAD ---
S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
0 0 0 0
84
62
22
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
NFL CAREER
110
82
28
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
1
137
88
49
2.0
12.5
1
38 0 (LG: 38)
0
2
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
54 BLAKE COSTANZO AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 0 0 0
TT 2 4 2
UT 2 3 2
56 KEITH ELLISON AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 0 1 0
TT 0 0 0
UT 0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
1
--- INJURED RESERVE ---
0 0 0
--- INJURED RESERVE ----- INJURED RESERVE ---
0 0 0
0 0 0
w/BUFFALO
Date S7 S 14 S 21
Game v SEA @ JAX v OAK
TT 0 0 0
UT 0 0 0
FF FR
S 28 O5 O 19
@ STL @ ARI v SD
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
4 1 8
3 1 5
1 0 3
O 26 N2 N9
@ MIA v NYJ @ NE
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
9 4 9
6 1 6
3 3 3
N 17 N 23
v CLE @ KC
N 30 D7 D 14
v SF v MIA @ NYJ
1
D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
43
29
14
0.0
0.0
0
NFL CAREER
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
149
98
51
2.0
8.0
2
57 JON CORTO AT Sacks Yds Int 0 0 0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
11
0
0
2
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
(LG: 7) w/BUFFALO
FF FR
Yds TD
FF FR
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
(LG: 32)
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (LINEBACKERS) (cont.) TT
UT
58 TEDDY LEHMAN AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
Date
Game
S7 S 14 S 21
v SEA @ JAX v OAK
--- NOT WITH TEAM ----- NOT WITH TEAM ---
S 28 O5
@ STL @ ARI
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
--- NOT WITH TEAM ----- NOT WITH TEAM ----- NOT WITH TEAM ---
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
N 30 D7 D 14
v SF v MIA @ NYJ
FF FR
--- NOT WITH TEAM ---
--- NOT WITH TEAM ----- NOT WITH TEAM ----- INACTIVE ---
D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER
0 165
0 108
0 57
0.0 1.0
0.0 2.0
0 2
0 18
0 1
0 2
0 0
59 KAWIKA MITCHELL AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
UT
2 6 6
1 2 5
1 4 1
4 9
2 5
2 4
4 6 6
2 5 4
2 1 2
9
6
3
52 502
32 346
20 156
4.0
1.0
7.0
1
32
0
1 1
11.0
1
32
0
2
0
67.0
(LG: 32) 5 78 1
4
5
2
0
2.0 10.0
(LG: 17) w/BUFFALO
52
32
20
FF FR
1.0
2.0
(LG: 32) 1 32 0 (LG: 32)
11.0
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEFENSIVE LINE) Date Game S7 v SEA S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS NFL CAREER
72 RYAN NEILL AT Sacks Yds Int 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
TT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
UT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Yds TD
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
3
1
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
TT 3 5 4 7 7 2 5 2 7
UT 1 2 2 4 2 1 3 2 3
90 CHRIS KELSAY AT Sacks Yds Int 2 3 2 1.0 7.0 3 5 1 2 0 4
0
42
20
22
1.0
7.0
0
0
0
1
0
293
165
128
16.0
107.0
3
20 1 (LG: 17)
4
FF FR
Yds TD
FF FR
91 SPENCER JOHNSON AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 1 3 4 5 1.0 10.0 1 0 2 2 5
TT 3 4 5 6 2 0 2 3 7
UT 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 2
0
32
9
23
1.0
10.0
0
0
0
0
0
5
176
86
90
5.0
33.0
0
0
0
1
2
TT 6 8
UT 3 2
AT Sacks 3 1.0 6
--- INACTIVE ---
4 7
3 6
1 1
--- INACTIVE ---
7
4
3
1
FF FR
w/BUFFALO 92 RYAN DENNEY AT Sacks 1 1.0 2
Yds 6.0
Int
93 CHRIS ELLIS
Date S7 S 14
Game v SEA @ JAX
TT 2 2
UT 1 0
Yds TD
FF FR
TT
UT
AT Sacks
S 21 S 28
v OAK @ STL
5 5
0 4
O5
@ ARI
1
1
0
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
4 4 8
3 1 1
1 3 7
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0 0
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
11
5
6
3
0
3
N 30 D7 D 14
v SF v MIA @ NYJ
Yds
Int
94 AARON SCHOBEL Yds TD
FF FR
--- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---
5 1
Yds 4.0
Int
Yds TD
--- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ----- INACTIVE ---
D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
42
16
26
1.0
6.0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
3
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
32
18
14
1.0
4.0
0
NFL CAREER
242
135
107
18.5
143.5
0
0
0
5
2
3
0
3
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
543
354
189
68.0
447.5
2
0
0
0
0
6
0
16
7
(LG: 6) w/BUFFALO
FF FR
2008 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEF. LINE cont.) Date
Game
S7 S 14 S 21
95 KYLE WILLIAMS AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
TT
UT
v SEA @ JAX v OAK
3 6 6
2 4 4
1 2 2
TT
UT
1 2 0
1 1 0
S 28 O5
@ STL @ ARI
4 6
2 4
2 2
0 5
O 19 O 26 N2
v SD @ MIA v NYJ
3 4 5
1 1 2
2 3 3
N9 N 17 N 23
@ NE v CLE @ KC
9
5
4
N 30 D7
v SF v MIA
D 14 D 21 D 28
@ NYJ @ DEN v NE
1.0
FF FR
10.0
96 COPELAND BRYAN AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD
FF FR
97 JOHN McCARGO AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD --- INACTIVE ---
TT
UT
0 1 0
0 2
0 0
0 2
0 3
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1 0
0 1 0
0 0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
3
1
2
1
0
1
1
FF FR
--- INACTIVE ---
2008 TOTALS
46
25
21
1.0
10.0
0
0
0
0
0
12
7
5
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
1
3
0
3
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
NFL CAREER
205
112
93
3.0
19.5
0
0
0
0
1
12
7
5
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
1
59
33
26
2.5
14.0
0
0
0
1
1
TT 9 5 7 4 3 1 10 4 4
UT 6 1 6 3 2 1 0 3 3
99 MARCUS STROUD AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD 3 2.0 9.0 4 1 1 1 0 10 1 1 0.5 4.0
47
25
22
2.5
13.0
0
0
0
1
1
NFL CAREER
504
331
173
24.5
167.0
0
0
0
8
4
w/BUFFALO
47
25
22
2.5
13.0
0
0
0
1
1
w/BUFFALO
Date Game S7 v SEA S 14 @ JAX S 21 v OAK S 28 @ STL O5 @ ARI O 19 v SD O 26 @ MIA N2 v NYJ N9 @ NE N 17 v CLE N 23 @ KC N 30 v SF D7 v MIA D 14 @ NYJ D 21 @ DEN D 28 v NE 2008 TOTALS
FF FR
1
1
2008 BIG PLAYS BILLS BIG PLAYS w or ww Indicates plays on same drive BILLS 10+ YARD RUSHES Date S7
Game v SEA
Gain, Player 21t, Lynch 18, Lynch
Qtr. 1 2
w ww
BILLS 20+ YARD PASSES
Drive Result TD-R FG
Gain, Player 32, Edwards-Evans 24, Edwards-Reed
Qtr. 1 2
w ww
Drive Result TD-R FG
15, Lynch
3
Punt
41, Edwards-Evans 30t, Edwards-Royal
3 3
TD-P TD-P
S 14
@ JAX
11t, Lynch
1
TD-R
33, Edwards-Jackson 26, Edwards-Jackson 37, Edwards-Evans
2 3 4
FG Fumble TD-P
S 21
v OAK
14t, Lynch 10, Jackson
2 2
TD-R Fumble
25, Edwards-Barnes 34, Edwards-Evans
1 3
Punt FGA
S 28
@ STL
10, Lynch 10, F.Jackson 11, Edwards
3 3 3
w w
Punt TD-R TD-R
23, Edwards-Reed 49, Edwards-Evans 20, Edwards-Reed
4 1 2
TD-P FG Punt
22t, F.Jackson 11, Lynch
3 4
w ww
TD-R TD-P
21, Edwards-Schouman 39t, Edwards-Evans
4 4
11, Lynch 11, Lynch 22. Evans 22, Lynch 12, Edwards
4 2 2 3 3
87t, Losman-Evans 20, Losman-Jackson
2 4
19, Lynch
4
O5
@ ARI
O 19
v SD
O 26
@ MIA
N2
v NYJ
N9
18, Lynch 11, Jackson 10, Lynch
2 2 4 none
@ NE
w w w
FG TD-R TD-R FG TD-R FG
w w
FG FG Fumble
10+ yard rushes
TD-P TD-P TD-P Downs
20, Edwards-Evans
1
FG
20, Edwards-Royal 22, Edwards-Parrish 28, Edwards-Evans 33, Edwards-Evans
1 3 1 4
FGA TD-R FG Fumble
42, Edwards-Lynch 22., Edwards-Parrish 21., Edwards-Parrish 20, Edwards-Fine 21, Edwards-Royal 20, Edwards-Royal
1 1 3 3 4 4 none
none
20
ww ww
27
w
w w
20+ yard passes
TD-P INT FG FGA FGA INT
2008 BIG PLAYS (cont.) OPPONENTS BIG PLAYS w or ww Indicates plays on same drive OPPONENTS 20+ YARD PASSES
OPPONENTS 10+ YARD RUSHES Date S7
S 14
Game v SEA
@ JAX
S 21
v OAK
S 28
@ STL
Gain, Player 17, Morris 13, Morris
Qtr. 3 3
w w
Drive Result Punt Punt
Gain, Player 20, Hasselbeck-Carlson 20, Hasselbeck-Burleson
Qtr. 2 2
w w
Drive Result TD-P TD-P
14, J.Jones 24, J.Jones 11, Garrard
4 4 2
ww ww
Downs Downs Punt
13, Taylor 12, Taylor
3 3
w w
FG FG
16, Bush 12, McFadden
1 2
Punt Fumble
23, Russell-Lelie 20, Russell-Griffith
1 2
FG FG
16, Bush 37t, Avery
2 1
Punt TD-R
84t, Russell-Higgins 22, Green-Holt
4 3
TD-P FGA
10, D.Hall 29t, S.Jackson 22, S.Jackson
1 2 2
TD-R TD-R Half
30, Green-Looker 53, Green-S.Jackson
4 4
Fumble Downs
w w
O5
@ ARI
13, James 17t, Hightower 15, James 11, Warner 14, Arrington
1 2 2 2 3
TD-P TD-R TD-R FG TD-P
O 19
v SD
31, V.Jackson
3
TD-P
O 26
@ MIA
12, R.Brown
1
Punt
N2
v NYJ
N9
@ NE
11, T.Jones 23, T.Jones 13t, Cassel 10, Green-Ellis 12, Green-Ellis 11, Green-Ellis 13, Green-Ellis
2 4 1 2 3 3 4
FGA FG TD-R FG FG Fumble TD-R
28
w
10+ yard rushes
22, Hasselbeck-Payne
3
FG
none
none
23, Rivers-Floyd 21, Rivers-Floyd 46, Pennington-Ginn 47, Pennington-R.Williams 64, Pennington-Ginn 40, Favre-Washington 35, Favre-Cotchery 21, Cassel-Welker 27, Cassel-Welker
1 3 1 2 3 1 3 1 2
18
w
20+ yard passes
TD-P Punt TD-P FGA FG FG TD-R TD-R FGA
2008 GOAL TO GO OFFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts)
DEFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts)
9/14 9/14 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/19 10/19 10/26 10/26 11/2 11/2 11/9
9/7 9/14 9/21 9/21 10/5 10/5 10/5 10/5 10/19 10/19 10/26 10/26 11/2 11/2 11/2 11/9
JAX JAX OAK STL ARZ SD SD MIA MIA NYJ NYJ NE
1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1
2008 Breakdown:
2 4 4 1 2 2 4 1 3 1 1 2
FG (3) TD (7) TD (7) FG (3) TD (7) TD (7) End of Game FG (3) TD (7) TD (7) Turnover (0) FG (3)
12 times inside 6 touchdowns 4 field goals
Scoring Percentage: 83.3% (10 of 12) Failed to Score: 16.6% (2 of 12) TD Percentage: 50.0% (6 of 12) FG Percentage: 33.3% (4 of 12)
SEA JAX OAK OAK ARZ ARZ ARZ ARZ SD SD MIA MIA NYJ NYJ NYJ NE
1 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1
2008 Breakdown:
Scoring Percentage: Failed to Score: TD Percentage: FG Percentage:
4 3 1 3 1 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 1 3 3 4
Turnover (0)
TD FG TD TD TD TD TD TD
(7) (3) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) Turnover (0) TD (7) TD (7) FG (3) FG (3) TD (7) TD (7)
16 times inside 11 touchdowns 3 field goal
87.5% (14 of 16) 12.5% (2 of 16) 68.8% (11 of 16) 18.8% (3 of 16)
2008 INSIDE THE 20 OFFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts) 9/7 Seattle 1 2 FG (3) 9/14
at Jacksonville 1
2 3 4 9/21 Oakland 1 2 3 4 9/28 at St. Louis 1 10/5 at Arizona 1 2 10/19 San Diego 1 2 3 4 10/26 at Miami 1 2 3 11/2 NY Jets 1 2 3 4 11/9 at NE 1 1
1 2 4 4 2 4 4 4 1 2 4 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 1 2 4 2 4
TD FG TD FG TD TD TD FG FG TD
(7) (3) (7) (3) (7) (7) (7) (3) (3) (7) Turnover (0) TD (7) FG (3) TD (7) End of Game FG (3) FG (3) TD (7) TD (7) Turnover (0) (0) TOD MFG (0) FG (3) TD (7)
DEFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. 9/7 Seattle 1 2 2 4 9/14 at Jacksonville 1 2 2 2 3 3 9/21 Oakland 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 9/28 at St. Louis 1 4 10/5 at Arizona 1 1 2 2 3 2 4 3 6 4 10/19 San Diego 1 1 2 3 3 4 10/26 at Miami 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 3 5 4 11/2 NY Jets 1 1 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 6 4 11/9 at NE 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4
Result (pts) TD (7) Turnover (0) FG (3) Turnover (0) TD (7) FG (3) FG (3) FG (3) TD (7) Turnover (0) TD (7) TD (7) TD (7) TD (7) TD (7) TD (7) TD (7) Turnover (0) TD (7) MFG (0) FG (3) TD (7) FG (3) FG (3) FG (3) MFG (0) FG (3) TD (7) FG (3) TD (7) FG (3) FG (3) TD (7)
2008 Breakdown:
25 times inside 11 touchdowns 9 field goals
2008 Breakdown
33 times inside 15 touchdowns 12 field goals
Scoring Percentage: Failed to Score: TD Percentage: FG Percentage:
80.0% (20 of 25) 20.0% (5 of 25) 44.0% (11 of 25) 36.0% (9 of 25)
Scoring Percentage: Failed to Score: TD Percentage: FG Percentage:
81.8% (27 of 33) 18.2% (6 of 33) 45.4% (15 of 33) 36.4% (12 of 33)
THE LAST TIME… 31 A RUSHING Smith @ Ind. (10/11) PUNT RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Roscoe Parrish vs. Seattle Seahawks, 9/7/08 (63 yards) By Opponent: Karl Williams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 11/26/01 (73 yards) KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Terrence McGee vs. Dallas Cowboys, 10/8/07 (103 yards) By Opponent: Glenn Holt vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 11/4/07 (100 yards) INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Jabari Greer (42 yards) vs. New York Jets, 11/2/08 By Opponent: Abram Elam (92 yards) vs. New York Jets, 11/2/08 AT LEAST TWO INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME By Bills: Troy Vincent vs. Houston Texans, 9/11/05 (2 INT) By Opponent: Ty Law at New York Jets, 1/1/06 (3 INT) FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: G. Wilson vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 (20 yards) By Opponent: K. Curtis fumble recovery in end zone vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 12/30/07 PUNT BLOCKED By Bills: Coy Wire at Miami Dolphins, 9/17/06 By Opponent: Jason Glenn vs. New York Jets, 9/8/02 PUNT BLOCK RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Jason Peters at Cincinnati Bengals, 12/19/04 (in end zone – Recovered own block of P Kyle Larson) By Opponent: Cris Dishman, at Houston Oilers, 9/24/89 (7 yards - Bubba McDowell blocked John Kidd’s punt) FIELD GOAL BLOCKED By Bills: Langston Walker at Miami Dolphins 10/26/08 By Opponent: Craig Terrill vs. Seattle Seahawks, 9/7/08 FIELD GOAL BLOCK RETURNED FOR TD By Bills: Cornelius Bennett vs. Denver Broncos, 9/30/90 (80 yards after Nate Odomes blocked David Treadwell’s att.) By Opponent: Lemar Parrish, Cincinnati Bengals, 11/8/70 (83 yards after Ken Riley blocked Grant Guthrie’s att.) EXTRA POINT BLOCKED By Bills: Phil Hansen, at Kansas City Chiefs, 9/14/97 By Opponent: Troy Barnett, vs. New England Patriots, 11/26/95 EXTRA POINT MISSED/FAILED By Bills: Missed – Jake Arians vs. Miami Dolphins, 11/25/02 (wide right) Failed- Steve Christie at Indianapolis Colts, 12/11/00 (thru holder’s hands) By Opponent: Missed- Doug Brien at Minnesota Vikings, 9/15/02 (2 times, both wide left) Failed- Pete Stoyanovich vs. Miami Dolphins, 9/26/93 (bobbled snap) TWO POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTED and SUCCESSFUL By Bills: Trent Edwards pass to Lee Evans at St. Louis Rams, 9/28/08 By Opponent: A.J. Feeley pass to Chris Chambers at Miami Dolphins, 12/5/04 TWO POINT CONVERSION FAILED By Bills: Willis McGahee rush up the middle at New England Patriots, 11/14/04 By Opponent: Tony Romo pass to Terrell Owens incomplete vs. Dallas Cowboys, 10/8/07 SAFETY RECORDED By Bills: Angelo Crowell sacked Jason Campbell in End Zone at Washington, 12/2/07 By Opponent: Duke Preston tackled in End Zone by Charlie Anderson at Miami Dolphins, 10/26/08
THE LAST TIME (cont’d)… 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GAME By Bills: Marshawn Lynch (105) vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 12/30/07 By Opponent: BenJarvus Green-Ellis (105) at New England Patriots, 11/9/08 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GAME By Bills: Thurman Thomas (214 yards) vs. New York Jets, 9/24/90 By Opponent: Ricky Williams (228 yards) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/1/02 TWO 100 YARD RUSHERS IN THE SAME GAME By Bills: Fred Jackson (115) and Marshawn Lynch (107) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponent: Ahmad Bradshaw (151 yards) and Brandon Jacobs (145 yards) vs. New York Giants, 12/23/07 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (7-116) at Miami Dolphins, 10/26/08 By Opponent: Wes Welker (10-107) at New England Patriots, 11/9/08 200 YARD INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (11-265) at Houston Texans, 11/19/06 By Opponent: Chris Chambers (15-238) at Miami Dolphins, 12/4/05 TWO 100 YARD RECEIVERS IN THE SAME GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (107 yards) and Roscoe Parrish (104 yards) vs. NY Jets, 9/24/06 By Opponent: Oronde Gadsden (118 yards) & Chris Chambers (101 yards) vs. Miami Dolphins, 11/25/01 300+ YARD INDIVIDUAL PASSING GAME By Bills: JP Losman (340) at Houston Texans, 11/19/06 By Opponent: Chad Pennington (314) at Miami Dolphins, 10/26/08 FIVE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Cookie Gilchrist vs. New York Titans, 12/8/63 By Opponent: Never accomplished AT LEAST FOUR TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Willis McGahee at Seattle Seahawks, 11/28/04 By Opponent: Clarence Williams at San Diego Chargers, 9/16/79 AT LEAST THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Willis McGahee at Seattle Seahawks, 11/28/04 By Opponent: Priest Holmes at Kansas City Chiefs, 10/26/03 AT LEAST TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Marshawn Lynch vs. Oakland Raiders 9/21/08 By Opponents: Tim Hightower at Arizona Cardinals, 10/5/08 FOUR TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Don Beebe vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/8/91 By Opponents: Randy Moss vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 AT LEAST THREE TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Lee Evans at Miami Dolphins, 12/4/05 By Opponents: Marvin Harrison at Indianapolis Colts, 9/23/01 AT LEAST TWO TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Robert Royal (2) and Lee Evans (2) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponents: Larry Fitzgerald at Arizona Cardinals, 10/5/08 SIX TD PASSES By Bills: Jim Kelly vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/8/91 By Opponents: Daryle Lamonica, at Oakland Raiders, 10/19/69
THE LAST TIME (cont’d)… AT LEAST FIVE TD PASSES By Bills: Jim Kelly vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 10/21/91 By Opponent: Tom Brady vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 AT LEAST FOUR TD PASSES By Bills: Trent Edwards (4) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponent: Tom Brady at New England Patriots, 9/23/07 AT LEAST THREE TD PASSES By Bills: JP Losman vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/17/06 By Opponents: A.J. Feeley at Miami Dolphins, 12/5/04 LAST OVERTIME GAME By Bills: 10/5/03 vs. Cincinnati Bengals (22-16) W WON IN OVERTIME By Bills: 10/5/03 vs. Cincinnati Bengals (22-16) By Opponent: 9/8/02 vs. New York Jets (37-31) SHUTOUT RECORDED By Bills: 12/17/06 vs. Miami Dolphins (21-0) By Opponent: 12/16/07 at Cleveland Browns (0-8) AT LEAST 200-YARDS RUSHING By Bills: 224 vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponent: 291 vs. New York Giants, 12/23/07 AT LEAST 300-YARDS RUSHING By Bills: 315 vs. Atlanta Falcons, 11/22/92 By Opponent: 309 at Cleveland Browns, 10/29/78 AT LEAST 400 NET YARDS PASSING By Bills: 437 at Minnesota Vikings, 9/15/02 By Opponent: 422 at Atlanta Falcons, 12/23/01 AT LEAST 300 NET YARDS PASSING By Bills: 303 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 11/4/07 By Opponent: 306 at Miami Dolphins, 10/26/08 AT LEAST 500 TOTAL YARDS By Bills: 579 at Seattle Seahawks, 12/23/00 By Opponent: 510 vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 E AT LEAST 400 TOTAL YARDS By Bills: 479 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 11/4/07 By Opponent: 416 at Jacksonville Jaguars, 11/25/07 50 OR MORE POINTS By Bills: 52 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/8/91 By Opponent: 56 vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 40 OR MORE POINTS By Bills: 41 at San Francisco 49ers, 12/26/04 By Opponent: 41 at Arizona Cardinals, 10/5/08
2008 TURNOVER ANALYSIS ............................................................ Date
9/14 9/21 9/21 9/21 9/28 10/5 10/5 10/5 10/5 10/26 10/26 10/26 10/26 11/2 11/2 11/2 11/9 11/9 Date
9/7 9/7 9/14 9/21 9/28 9/28 10/19 10/19 10/19 10/26 11/2 11/9
Opponent
Jacksonville Oakland Oakland Oakland St. Louis Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Miami Miami Miami Miami NY Jets NY Jets NY Jets New England New England Opponent
Seattle Seattle Jacksonville Oakland St. Louis St. Louis San Diego San Diego San Diego Miami NY Jets New England
OFFENSIVE TURNOVERS Turnover Yardline
T. Edwards – Fumble T. Edwards – Fumble L. Evans – Fumble T. Edwards – INT T. Edwards – INT J. Losman – Fumble R. Royal – Fumble J. Losman – Fumble J. Losman – INT T. Edwards – INT T. Edwards – Fumble R. Royal – Fumble R. Parrish – Fumble T. Edwards – Fumble T. Edwards – INT T. Edwards – INT T. Edwards – INT T. Edwards – INT
JAX 49 BUF 40 OAK 24 BUF 13 STL 32 BUF 39 BUF 39 BUF 9 ARZ 49 MIA 36 MIA 31 MIA 31 BUF 23 BUF 6 NYJ 8 NYJ EZ BUF 38 NE 39
DEFENSIVE TURNOVERS Turnover Yardline
R. Lindell - FR T. McGee - INT T. McGee – INT P. Posluszny - FR J. Greer – INT L. McKelvin – FR M. Stroud – FR K. Mitchell – INT C. Bryan – FR K. Ellison – FR J. Greer – INT G. Wilson – FR
SEA 27 BUF 24 JAX EZ OAK 23 STL 33 BUF 42 SD 38 SD EZ SD 22 BUF 29 NYJ 42 BUF 44
Qtr.
3 2 2 3 2 1 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 1 4 1 3 Qtr.
3 4 2 2 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4
Result (Pts.)
Field Goal (3) Field Goal (3) Halftime Touchdown (7) Turnover (Downs)
Touchdown (7) Field Goal (3) Touchdown (7) Turnover (Downs)
Field Goal (3) Punt Punt End of Game Field Goal (3) Touchdown (7) End of Game Field Goal (3) Turnover Result (Pts.)
Touchdown (7) End of Game Halftime Touchdown (7) Touchdown (7) Punt Touchdown (7) Field Goal (3) End of Game Field Goal (3) Touchdown (7) Punt
2008 ETCs 5-4 Season Record 0-0 Postseason Games 0-3 In AFC East Games 0-0 In AFC North Games 1-0 In AFC South Games 2-0 In AFC West Games 2-1 In NFC Games
3-1 at Home 2-3 On the Road 4-3 Outdoors 1-1 In Domed Stadiums 1-2 On Grass
4-1 When Yielding 20 Points or Less
3-1 When Led at Halftime 2-3 When Trailing at Halftime 0-0 When Tied at Halftime
1-0 in 3-point or less Games 4-1 When Won Coin Toss 1-3 When Lost Coin Toss 4-0 When Scored First 1-4 When Opp. Scored First 0-0 in overtime games
4-0 When Scoring 21 Points or More 2-0 When Led at the End of 3rd Quarter 3-4 When Trailing at the End of 3rd Quarter 0-0 When Tied at the End of 3rd Quarter
0-0 When Buffalo has 100-Yard Rusher 1-1 When Opp. has 100-Yard Rusher 1-2 When Buffalo has 100-Yard Receiver 0-2 When Opp. has 100-Yard Receiver 0-0 When Buffalo has 300-Yard Passer 0-1 When Opp. has 300-Yard Passer 2008 INSTANT REPLAY Buffalo has challenged 6 plays this season under the NFL’s replay system. Date 9/14/08 9/21/08 10/19/08 10/26/08 11/2/08 11/2/08
Opp. JAX OAK SD MIA NYJ NYJ
Explanation Challenged T. Edwards fumble Challenged T. Edwards INT Challenged placement of downed punt Challenged placement of punt Challenged J. Cotchery catch
Result Play upheld Play upheld Play upheld Play upheld Play upheld Challenged placement of ball after B. Moorman run Play overturned
WEEK 1 – BILLS 34, Seahawks 10 September 7, 2008 – Ralph Wilson Stadium – 71,194 The Buffalo Bills kicked off their 2008 season with a 34-10 win over the Seattle Seahawks on a rainy Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Marshawn Lynch put the Bills on the board late in the first quarter when he took the handoff from QB Trent Edwards and scampered 21 yards to the end zone to put the Bills ahead 7-0. Lynch finished the game with 76 yards rushing on 18 carries. Though both the Bills offense and defense had solid games, it was the special teams that made the most noise against the Seahawks. Bills WR Roscoe Parrish returned a Ryan Plackemeier punt 63 yards for a touchdown with 6:20 to go in the half. It was Parrish’s third career punt return for a touchdown, tying him for first place with Keith Moody on Buffalo’s all-time list. His 120 return yards in the game set a new Bills record, breaking his own record of 104 yards set in 2006 against Jacksonville. The second half began with the Seahawks climbing back to within 10, when K Olindo Mare converted a 45-yard field goal. Then the game turned on the back of Buffalo’s special teams. With 2:21 remaining in the third quarter, the Bills lined up for what appeared to be a 36-yard field goal attempt. Instead, Bills P Brian Moorman picked up the snap and threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to a wide-open DE Ryan Denney, who had snuck behind the Seahawks defense. It was the first touchdown pass of Moorman’s career, and the first touchdown of Denney’s career. On the ensuing kickoff, Bills LB Jon Corto forced a fumble which was recovered by K Rian Lindell on the 30-yard line. One play later, TE Robert Royal was in the end zone, the recipient of a pass from QB Trent Edwards. For the game, Edwards was 19 of 30 for 215 yards and one touchdown. His passer rating of 95.8 was the highest of any Bills quarterback making his Kickoff Weekend debut since Jim Kelly in 1986. Former Bills TE Kevin Everett was honored at halftime by the Pro Football Writers of America with the Halas award. The award is given annually to the individual in the NFL who overcame the most adversity to succeed. TEAM SEAHAWKS BILLS TEAM BUF BUF SEA BUF BUF SEA BUF BUF
QTR. 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3
1 0 7 TIME 2:44 6:20 4:45 1:00 0:00 6:42 2:21 2:01
2 7 13
3 3 14
4 0 0
Final 10 34
SCORING PLAY M. Lynch 21 yd run (Lindell kick) R. Parrish 63 yd punt return (Lindell kick)
DRIVE 4-52, 1:20
N. Burleson 20 yd pass from M. Hasselbeck (Mare kick)
4-54, 1:35 9-63, 3:45 4-27, 0:34 5-25, 0:56 8-80, 4:21 1-30, 0:08
Lindell 35 FG Lindell 38 FG Mare 45 FG R. Denney 19 yd pass from B. Moorman (Lindell kick) R. Royal 30 yd pass from T. Edwards (Lindell kick)
SCORE 0-7 0-14 7-14 7-17 7-20 10-20 10-27 10-34
TEAM BUF JAX BUF JAX JAX JAX BUF BUF
QTR. 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 4
1 7 0 TIME 8:00 13:22 6:21 9:31 6:06 14:31 4:10 0:24
2 3 3
3 0 10
4 10 3
SCORE M. Lynch 11-yd run (Lindell kick) J. Scobee 28 FG R. Lindell 21 FG M. Jones-Drew 2 yd run (Scobee kick) J. Scobee 50 FG J. Scobee 39 FG J. Hardy 7 yd pass from T. Edwards (Lindell kick)
R. Lindell 45 FG
First Downs 16 13 Rushes-Yards 21-85 29-106 Net Passing Yards 167 232 Total Net Yards 252 338 Passing (A-C-I) 41-17-1 31-20-0 Sacked by Opp. 5 1 Punts-Average 11-40.9 9-46.6 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties 5-30 1-14 Time of Poss. 28:41 31:19 Weather: Temp: 66° F (18.9° C), Humidity: 65%, Wind: WSW 11 mph
RUSHING SEAHAWKS: J. Jones 13-45; M. Morris 6-31; L. Weaver 2-9 BILLS: M. Lynch 18-76 TD; F. Jackson 10-31; T. Edwards 1-(-1) PASSING SEAHAWKS: M. Hasselbeck 17-41, 190 yards, TD, INT BILLS: T. Edwards 19-30, 215 yards, TD; B. Moorman 1-1, 19 yards, TD
SEAHAWKS: N. Burleson 5-60 TD, J. Carlson 4-52, L. Payne 2-25, C. Taylor 219, L. Weaver 2-17, J. Jones 2-17 BILLS: R. Royal 6-52 TD, L. Evans 4-102, J. Reed 3-37, M. Lynch 3-18, R. Parrish 36. R. Denney 1-19
BUF
JAX
First Downs 18 18 Rushes-Yards 26-75 27-98 Net Passing Yards 210 145 Total Net Yards 285 243 Passing (A-C-I) 25-20-0 28-17-1 Sacked by Opp. 3 2 Punts-Average 3-47.7 4-50.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties 4-40 5-35 Time of Poss. 31:14 28:46 Weather: Temp 87° F(30.6° C) Humidity: 60%, Wind: South 5 mph
RUSHING JAGUARS: F. Taylor 14-49, D. Garrard 6-32, M. Jones-Drew 7-17 TD BILLS: M. Lynch 19-59 TD, F. Jackson 617, T. Edwards 1-(-1) PASSING JAGUARS: D. Garrard 17-28, 165 yards, INT BILLS: T. Edwards 20-25, 239 yards, TD
Final 20 16 DRIVE 11-82, 7:00 10-46, 5:08 12-77, 7:01 11-74, 5:29 6-29, 3:25 8-15, 4:04 9-74, 3:50 6-5, 2:57
BUF
RECEIVING
WEEK 2 – BILLS 20, Jaguars 16 September 14, 2008 – Jacksonville Municipal Stadium – 65,167 The Buffalo Bills used a quick start and a stellar finish to defeat the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-16 Sunday afternoon at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The Bills improved to 2-0 on the season, the first time since 2003 that they began a season with two consecutive victories. The Bills were led by second-year QB Trent Edwards, who was 20 of 25 for 239 yards on the afternoon with one touchdown. On the Bills first possession of the game, Edwards led the Bills on an 11-play, 82-yard drive that RB Marshawn Lynch finished off with an 11-yard dash into the end zone for a 7-0 lead. Edwards was 6 for 6 on the drive for 53 yards. The teams traded field goals before the half to send the Bills into halftime with a 10-3 lead. The momentum swung fully to Jacksonville after the break, as they took the second half kickoff and marched 74 yards for a touchdown and a tie game. On the ensuing kickoff, Jacksonville Head Coach Jack Del Rio caught the Bills special teams off-guard and called for a surprise onside kick. After the Jaguars recovered, they drove 29 yards for a Josh Scobee field goal. After another Scobee field goal, the Bills found themselves trailing 10-16 just over 30 seconds into the fourth quarter. It was Edwards, again, who led the Bills down the field with seven minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. After connecting with WR Lee Evans for a 37-yard gain on a critical third-and-six to bring the Bills to the Jacksonville seven yard line, Edwards threw a perfectly placed pass to rookie WR James Hardy on the next play from scrimmage. The go-ahead score was Hardy’s first career touchdown reception. After the Bills defense held the Jaguars to a threeand-out on their next possession, Buffalo tacked on a Rian Lindell field goal with 24 seconds left. In addition to the contributions of Edwards and Hardy, the Bills offense got a big boost from backup RB Fred Jackson, who rushed for 17 yards and had a career-high seven receptions for 83 yards. Their defense was led by CB Terrence McGee, who had seven tackles, one pass defense, and an interception. TEAM BILLS JAGUARS
SEA
SCORE 7-0 7-3 10-3 10-10 10-13 10-16 17-16 20-16
RECEIVING JAGUARS: M. Jones 5-50, R. Williams 436, D. Northcutt 3-36, M. Jones-Drew 325, M. Lewis 1-13, F. Taylor 1-5 BILLS: F. Jackson 7-83, L. Evans 4-77, J. Reed 4-36, J. Hardy 2-12 TD, R. Parrish 1-12, D. Schouman 1-11, M. Lynch 1-8
WEEK 3 – BILLS 24, Raiders 23 September 21, 2008 – Ralph Wilson Stadium – 71,297 For the first time in 16 years, the Buffalo Bills are 3-0 to start their season. The Bills won in dramatic fashion Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium, staging a fourth-quarter rally that saw the team come from nine points down in the final six minutes to beat the Oakland Raiders 24-23. Their comeback was capped off by a 38-yard Rian Lindell field goal as time expired to give the Bills their third straight win. QB Trent Edwards led the Bills offense to three fourth-quarter scores, going 14-for-19 for 182 yards and a touchdown on the final three drives, and hitting WR Roscoe Parrish for a touchdown to bring the Bills to within two with four minutes remaining. After the Buffalo defense held the Raiders to a three-and-out on their ensuing possession, Edwards engineered a final 46-yard drive to set up Lindell’s winning kick. Things had not gone so smoothly for Buffalo in the game’s first three quarters, starting with the opening kickoff. Oakland WR Johnnie Lee Higgins returned the kick 69 yards to the Buffalo 30-yardline and six plays later; the Raiders were on the board after K Sebastian Janikowski converted a 23-yard field goal. The Bills responded with a scoring drive of their own in the second quarter to put themselves ahead 7-6 on RB Marshawn Lynch’s 14-yard run into the end zone. Lynch finished the day with 83 yards rushing on 23 carries and two touchdowns. Though the Bills kept it close after Lynch’s run, the Raiders struck a near-death blow with 6:23 left in the fourth quarter when Oakland QB JaMarcus Russell threw a strike to Higgins, who cut through the Buffalo defense for an 84-yard score. The Bills were not to be denied their third victory of the young season, though, as Edwards rallied the offense for the team’s final two drives of the game. With the victory and a New England Patriot loss, the Bills sit alone atop the AFC East, one of only six unbeaten teams in the NFL. TEAM RAIDERS BILLS TEAM OAK OAK BUF OAK OAK BUF OAK BUF BUF
QTR. 1 1 2 2 3 4 4 4 4
1 6 0 TIME 12:40 0:31 10:30 1:56 7:30 7:59 6:23 4:03 0:00
2 3 7
3 7 0
4 7 17
Final 23 24
SCORING PLAY S. Janikowski 23 FG S. Janikowski 35 FG M. Lynch 14 yd run (Lindell kick) S. Janikowski 32 FG J. Russell 1 yd run (Janikowski kick) M. Lynch 3 yd run (Lindell kick)
DRIVE 6-25, 2:20 5-25, 1:38 3-23, 1:07 6-27, 2:49 3-13, 1:11 16-96, 8:55 3-84, 1:36 7-69, 2:20 7-46, 2:29
J. Higgins 84 pass from J. Russell (Janikowski kick) R. Parrish 14 yd pass from T. Edwards (Lindell kick)
R. Lindell 38 FG
SCORE 3-0 6-0 6-7 9-7 16-7 16-14 23-14 23-21 23-24
WEEK 4 – BILLS 31, Rams 14 September 28, 2008 – Edward Jones Dome – 61,017 The Buffalo Bills won their fourth consecutive game to start the 2008 season to move to 4-0 for the eighth time in the franchise’s 49-year history. The Bills overcame a slow start to defeat the St. Louis Rams 31-14 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Mo. For the third week in a row, the Bills found themselves trailing heading into the final quarter. They had surrendered two long rushing touchdowns in the first half to the Rams, who held a 14-6 halftime lead. But just as they had in the previous two weeks, the Bills climbed back into the game. Their first touchdown came in the third quarter, on a 22-yard rush from RB Fred Jackson. The score was the first of Jackson’s career and drew the Bills to within one. CB Jabari Greer scored the go-ahead points just 12 seconds into the fourth quarter, when he intercepted a Trent Green pass and returned it 33 yards to the end zone. The Buffalo offense did the rest. QB Trent Edwards led the Bills on two final scoring drives, going three of three for 66 yards in the final quarter, including a 39-yard touchdown pass to WR Lee Evans. The touchdown reception was Evans’ first on the season and his first-ever touchdown reception in the month of September. After the two-point conversion pass play from Edwards to Evans, the Bills extended their lead to two touchdowns. K Rian Lindell added on a 45-yard field goal with 6:21 remaining for the final margin. The kick was the third on the day for Lindell. Rookie CB Leodis McKelvin saw his first significant playing time at cornerback and added a final exclamation point to the game when he hit Rams WR Dane Looker and forced a fumble that he recovered as the fourth quarter wound down. The Bills will go for their fourth-ever 5-0 start next week, when they travel to Phoenix to face the 2-2 Arizona Cardinals at University of Phoenix Stadium at 4:15 ET. TEAM BILLS RAMS TEAM BUF STL BUF STL BUF BUF BUF BUF
1 6 7 QTR. 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 4
TIME 11:26 8:37 3:06 13:41 9:27 14:48 10:24 6:21
2 0 7
3 7 0
4 18 0
L. Evans 39 yd pass from T. Edwards (T. Edwards pass)
R. Lindell 45 FG
DRIVE 5-54, 2:20 5-67, 2:49 9-12, 3:28 9-89, 4:25 9-76, 5:33 5-81, 2:47 5-18, 1:52
First Downs 10 Rushes-Yards 30-98 Net Passing Yards 149 Total Net Yards 247 Passing (A-C-I) 19-9-0 Sacked by Opp. 1 Punts-Average 6-50.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Penalties 4-25 Time of Poss. 25:33 Weather: 66° F (18.9° C) Humidity: 83%, Wind: Calm
BUF 25 30-116 262 378 39-24-1 3 5-47.6 3-2 4-25 34:27
RUSHING RAIDERS: M. Bush 14-55, D. McFadden 14-42, J. Russell 1-1, J. Griffith 1-0 BILLS: M. Lynch 23-83, F. Jackson 5-24, T. Edwards 2-9 PASSING RAIDERS: J. Russell 9-19, 156 yards, TD BILLS: T. Edwards 24-39, 279 yards, TD, INT RECEIVING RAIDERS: D. McFadden 3-6, J. Walker 2-18, J. Higgins 1-84 TD, A. Lelie 1-23, J. Griffith 1-20, M. Bush 1-5 BILLS: J. Reed 6-72, L. Evans 4-65, R. Royal 4-34, M. Lynch 4-31, R. Parrish 342 TD, D. Barnes 2-34, F. Jackson 1-1
First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp. Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. Weather: Dome Humidity: Dome
BUF
STL
14 31-111 166 277 25-15-1 4 6-44.8 1-0 5-35 31:28
16 29-167 213 380 33-17-1 2 5-56.2 1-1 5-50 28:32
RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 19-57, F. Jackson 7-46 TD, T. Edwards 5-8 RAMS: S. Jackson 24-110 TD, D. Avery 1-37 TD, D. Hall 2-13, B. Leonard 2-7 PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 15-25 TD INT RAMS: T. Green 17-32 INT
Final 31 14
SCORING PLAY R. Lindell 45 yd FG D. Avery 37 yd run (J. Brown kick) R. Lindell 35 yd FG S. Jackson 29 yd run (J. Brown kick) F. Jackson 22 yd run (R. Lindell kick) J. Greer 33 yd interception ret. (R. Lindell kick)
OAK
SCORE 3-0 3-7 6-7 6-14 13-14 20-14 28-14 31-14
RECEIVING BILLS: J. Reed 4-47, M. Lynch 4-24, F. Jackson 3-9, L. Evans 2-88 TD, D. Schouman 1-21, R. Royal 1-8 RAMS: S. Jackson 5-78, T. Holt 4-65, D. Avery 3-22, D. Looker 2-37, R. McMichael 2-26, J. Klopfenstein 1-8
WEEK 5 – BILLS 17, Cardinals 41 October 5, 2008 – University of Phoenix Stadium – 63,830 The Buffalo Bills stayed with the high-powered Arizona Cardinals offense for thirty minutes Sunday afternoon in Glendale, Az., before they surrendered 17 straight unanswered points in the second half and lost, 17-41. It was the first loss of the season for the Bills, who drop to 4-1. Buffalo felt the effects of losing key members of both their offense and defense to injuries. Starting CB Terrence McGee was inactive for the game with a sprained knee, and Arizona QB Kurt Warner took advantage. Warner finished the game 33 of 42 for 250 yards and two touchdowns to standout wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald. On their third play from scrimmage, Bills starting QB Trent Edwards took a hit from Cardinals S Adrian Wilson and left the game with a concussion. Second-string QB J.P. Losman stepped in and on his third series, connected with WR Lee Evans for an 87-yard touchdown pass. The score came with 12 minutes remaining in the second quarter and drew the Bills within seven. Evans finished the game with two catches for 100 yards, his second th 100-yard receiving game of the season and 11 of his career, which moved him past Peerless Price and into sole possession of fifth place on the franchise record list for most 100-yard receiving games. Losman also scored on a 2-yard quarterback sneak at the end of the second quarter to close the gap to seven again. But the Bills were only able to muster a Rian Lindell field goal in the second half as Arizona extended their lead, helped along by three Buffalo turnovers. If there was one bright spot for the Bills, it was the play of their rookie class. WR James Hardy earned his first career start at wide receiver and caught three passes for 35 yards. CB Reggie Corner and WR Steve Johnson saw their first-ever regular season NFL action, with Corner amassing two tackles and Johnson catching his firstcareer pass for eight yards. CB Leodis McKelvin continued his solid play as the Bills primary kick returner, accruing 133 yards on six kickoff returns. TEAM BILLS CARDINALS TEAM ARZ ARZ BUF ARZ BUF ARZ BUF ARZ ARZ ARZ
QTR. 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 4
1 0 7 TIME 9:52 14:15 12:09 5:51 1:46 0:00 9:35 2:33 14:55 10:35
2 14 17
3 3 7
4 0 10
DRIVE 6-38, 2:31 14-80, 6:40 3-83, 2:06 12-78, 6:18 8-63, 4:05 9-44, 1:46 5-26, 3:03 13-78, 7:02 4-8, 2:18 6-19, 2:57
SCORE 0-7 0-14 7-14 7-21 14-21 14-24 17-24 17-31 17-34 17-41
WEEK 7 – BILLS 23, Chargers 14 October 19, 2008 – Ralph Wilson Stadium – 71,602
TEAM BUF SD BUF BUF SD BUF BUF
QTR. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4
1 7 3 TIME 6:46 0:21 5:20 0:16 6:28 0:33 3:17
2 0 10
3 7 7
4 0 3
128 34-123 250 373 42-33-0 0 2-45.0 0-0 4-20 36:16
RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 13-55, L. Evans 1-22, F. Jackson 1-5, J. Losman 2-2 TD CARDINALS: E. James 21-57 TD, T. Hightower 7-37 2TD, J. Arrington 4-19, K. Warner 2-10
RECEIVING BILLS: J. Reed 4-45, J. Hardy 3-35, F. Jackson 3-32, M. Lynch 3-10, L. Evans 2-100 TD, R. Royal 2-8, St. Johnson 1-8 CARDINALS: S. Breaston 7-77, L. Fitzgerald 7-52 2 TD, E. Doucet 6-42, J. Arrington 3-25, J. Urban 3-10, E. James 2-21, B. Patrick 2-11, T. Hightower 2-8, L. Pope 1-4
BUF
First Downs 15 22 Rushes-Yards 17-72 32-109 Net Passing Yards 191 261 Total Net Yards 263 370 Passing (A-C-I) 29-22-1 30-25-0 Sacked by Opp. 2-17 0-0 Punts-Average 3-37.3 2-52.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties 5-35 5-35 Time of Poss. 24:31 35:39 Weather: 51° F (10.6° C) Sunny Humidity: 46%, Wind: ESE 4 mph RUSHING CHARGERS: L. Tomlinson 14-41, V. Jackson 1-31, D. Sproles 1-1, P. Rivers 1-(-1) BILLS: M. Lynch 19-70 TD, F. Jackson 933, T. Edwards 4-6 PASSING CHARGERS: P. Rivers 22-29, 208 yards, 2 TD INT BILLS: T. Edwards 25-30, 261 yards, TD
Final 14 23
SCORING PLAY R. Lindell 38 yd FG M. Floyd 14 yd pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding kick) L. Evans 2 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) R. Lindell 27 yd FG V. Jackson 12 yd pass from P. Rivers (N. Kaeding kick) M. Lynch 9 yd run (R. Lindell kick) R. Lindell 44 yd FG
13 17-84 203 287 24-18-1 5 2-46.5 3-3 6-36 23:44
SD
The Buffalo Bills bounced back from their first loss of the year and came out of their bye week with a 23-14 win over the San Diego Chargers on Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The lead changed hands four times on the day, and the outcome was still in doubt before Bills LB Kawika Mitchell made two huge plays in the game’s final six minutes to seal the victory for Buffalo. With six minutes left in the game and San Diego on the Buffalo nine yard line, Mitchell intercepted a Philip Rivers pass intended for TE Antonio Gates in the end zone and returned it 32 yards. The interception was Mitchell’s first of the season and set up the Buffalo offense for a seven-play, 43yard drive that ended in a 44-yard field goal from K Rian Lindell. On the Chargers’ ensuing possession, Rivers dropped back to pass and was sacked by Mitchell. Mitchell’s helmet hit Rivers’ arm, causing him to drop the football, which was recovered by Bills DE Copeland Bryan. With only three minutes remaining, the Buffalo offense came back on the field and ran out the clock on their fifth victory of the year. The AFC East-leading Bills improved to 5-1 on the season, the franchise’s best start since 1995. In addition to Mitchell, the Bills were led by second-year QB Trent Edwards, who finished the day 25 of 30 for 261 yards and one touchdown to WR Lee Evans. The Buffalo offensive line gave Edwards time to throw all afternoon, allowing him to complete passes to seven different receivers. Bills second-year RB Marshawn Lynch rushed 19 times for 70 yards and had a third-quarter touchdown run that put the Bills up for good, 20-14. TEAM CHARGERS BILLS
ARZ
PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 3-3 18 yards, J. Losman 15-21 220 yards TD INT CARDINALS: K. Warner 33-42 250 yards 2 TD
Final 17 41
SCORING PLAY L. Fitzgerald 2 yd pass from K. Warner (N. Rackers kick) T. Hightower 17 yd run (N. Rackers kick) L. Evans 87 yd pass from J. Losman (R. Lindell kick) E. James 1 yd run (N. Rackers kick) J. Losman 2 yd run (R. Lindell kick) N. Rackers 47 yd FG R. Lindell 48 yd FG L. Fitzgerald 2 yd pass from K. Warner (N. Rackers kick) N. Rackers 38 yd FG T. Hightower 2 yd run (N. Rackers kick)
First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp. Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. Weather: Dome Humidity: Dome
BUF
DRIVE 9-52, 5:44 11-78, 6:25 7-38, 4:05 10-59, 3:17 12-80, 6:17 9-78, 5:55 7-43, 2:48
SCORE 0-3 7-3 7-10 7-13 14-13 21-13 24-13
RECEIVING CHARGERS: L. Tomlinson 6-26, M. Floyd 4-65 TD, A. Gates 4-55, V. Jackson 4-42 TD, L. Naanee 2-7, B. Manumaleuna 1-8, D. Sproles 1-5 BILLS: L. Evans 8-89 TD, R. Royal 4-53, M. Lynch 4-22, J. Reed 3-32, F. Jackson 3-28, R. Parrish 2-19, D. Schouman 1-18
WEEK 8 – BILLS 16, Dolphins 25 October 26, 2008 – Dolphin Stadium – 65, 011
BUF
A rash of fourth-quarter turnovers turned a nine-point lead into a nine-point deficit as the Buffalo Bills lost 25-16 to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday afternoon in Miami Gardens, Fla. In the first half, the Bills received contributions from all three facets of their team. The Buffalo offense, led by a combined rushing attack of RBs Marshawn Lynch (27 yards in the first half) and Fred Jackson (26 yards), scored on three of their five first-half possessions. Second-year MLB Paul Posluszny forced a Ricky Williams fumble on the Dolphins third possession that was recovered by WLB Keith Ellison, and on special teams, 6’-8” RT Langston Walker blocked a Miami field goal try. The blocked FG was the franchise’s first since 2001. The Bills went into the break with a 9-7 lead. Buffalo began the second half strong, as they took the kickoff and drove 70 yards in eight plays. The drive ended with Lynch scampering into the end zone from eight yards out to put the Bills ahead by nine. It would all go downhill from there for the Bills, as they turned the ball over three times in the contest’s final 15 minutes and surrendered a safety to the Dolphins with eight minutes remaining in the game. QB Trent Edwards was intercepted once and fumbled while trying to stretch for a first down and TE Robert Royal coughed up the ball on Buffalo’s final offensive possession. With the loss, the Bills fall to 5-2 on the season, and hold a share of the AFC East lead. The Dolphins improve to 3-5. The Bills return home next weekend to face the New York Jets in their second division game of the year. TEAM BILLS DOLPHINS TEAM MIA BUF BUF BUF BUF MIA MIA MIA MIA MIA
QTR. 1 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4
1 3 7 TIME 9:26 4:21 8:19 0:00 10:17 7:56 1:15 13:17 7:40 3:53
2 6 0
3 7 10
4 0 8
DRIVE 9-80, 5:34 9-62, 5:05 9-46, 4:13 8-35, 1:38 8-70, 4:43 5-55, 2:21 8-69, 4:41 4-7, 1:29 8-41, 3:47
SCORE 0-7 3-7 6-7 9-7 16-7 16-10 16-17 16-20 16-22 16-25
WEEK 9 – BILLS 17, Jets 26 November 2, 2008 – Ralph Wilson Stadium – 71, 827
TEAM NYJ BUF NYJ NYJ NYJ BUF NYJ BUF NYJ
1 13 7 QTR. 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 4 4
TIME 13:13 11:26 8:05 0:00 8:55 3:32 1:07 10:53 2:12
2 0 0
3 10 3
4 3 7
RECEIVING BILLS: L. Evans 7-116, M. Lynch 5-34, R. Royal 2-26, J. Hardy 2-19, J. Reed 219, D. Schouman 1-9, R. Parrish 1-3, F. Jackson 1-1 DOLPHINS: T. Ginn 7-175, G. Camarillo 3-35, R. Williams 2-43, D. Martin 2-20, A. Fasano 2-17 TD, D. Bess 2-13, B. London 1-6, R. Brown 1-5
BUF
First Downs 16 18 Rushes-Yards 25-96 17-30 Net Passing Yards 201 262 Total Net Yards 297 292 Passing (A-C-I) 28-19-1 35-24-2 Sacked by Opp. 0-0 5-27 Punts-Average 1-46.0 1-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 Penalties 5-34 7-45 Time of Poss. 29:56 30:04 Weather: 49° F (9.4° C) Humidity: 50% Wind: East 15 mph RUSHING JETS: T. Jones 12-69 TD, L. Washington 7-13, J. Cotchery 1-8, B. Smith 1-5, T. Richardson 1-3, B. Favre 3- (-2) BILLS: M. Lynch 9-16, F. Jackson 7-15, T. Edwards 1-(-1) PASSING JETS: B. Favre 19-28, 201 yards, INT BILLS: T. Edwards 24-35, 289 yards, TD, 2 INT
Final 26 17
SCORING PLAY J. Feely 37 yd FG D. Fine 9 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) J. Feely 26 yd FG A. Elam 92-yard interception return (J. Feely kick) J. Feely 20 yd FG R. Lindell 53 yd FG T. Jones 7 yd run (J. Feely kick) J. Greer 42 yd TD interception return (R. Lindell kick) J. Feely 31 yd FG
RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 13-61 TD, F. Jackson 10-41, T. Edwards 4-17 DOLPHINS: R. Brown 14-43, R. Williams 7-16 TD, L. Polite 1-3, C. Pennington 4-(5), G. Camarillo 1-(-5)
NYJ
The Buffalo Bills drew to within a touchdown of the New York Jets early in the fourth quarter, but could not overcome the deficit, as they lost 17-26 Sunday afternoon at Ralph Wilson Stadium. The loss was the second in a row for the Bills, who fall to 5-3 on the year. Buffalo QB Trent Edwards threw for a career-high 289 yards in the loss, with one touchdown and two interceptions. After the Jets scored a field goal just 1:47 into the game, Edwards led the Bills on a 57-yard touchdown drive that ended with a nine-yard pass to rookie TE Derek Fine, who was wide open in the end zone. The reception was the first of Fine’s career, and he ended the day with four catches for 43 yards. After allowing the Buffalo touchdown, the Jets scored the contest’s next 13 points to go ahead 16-7. Buffalo K Rian Lindell drew the Bills back within six when he hit a 53-yard field goal near the end of the third quarter, which was his longest of the year and just one yard shy of his career-long. After the Jets scored to take a 23-10 lead, hope was restored to the Bills in the form of a 42yard interception return for a touchdown by CB Jabari Greer. Jets QB Brett Favre threw short left, intended for WR Jericho Cotchery, and Greer cut in front, snagged the ball, and sprinted down the Jets sideline for the score. New York responded with a methodical 14-play, 65-yard drive that took 8:41 off of the clock. Jets K Jay Feely converted a 31-yard field goal to put the Jets up by two scores with 2:12 to go in the game. A last-gasp drive by the Bills ended in an Edwards interception in the end zone. TEAM JETS BILLS
First Downs 19 19 Rushes-Yards 27-119 27-52 Net Passing Yards 220 306 Total Net Yards 339 358 Passing (A-C-I) 35-21-1 30-22-0 Sacked by Opp. 2-7 1-8 Punts-Average 3-47.3 4-39.5 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 2-1 Penalties 7-64 7-51 Time of Poss. 28:48 31:12 Weather: 78° F (25.6° C) Humidity: 83% Wind: NNW 8 mph
PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 21-35, 227 yards, INT DOLPHINS: C. Pennington 22-30 314 yards, TD
Final 16 25
SCORING PLAY A. Fason 2 yd pass from C. Pennington (D. Carpenter kick) R. Lindell 19 yd FG R. Lindell 43 yd FG R. Lindell 47 yd FG M. Lynch 8 yd run (R. Lindell kick) D. Carpenter 43 yd FG R. Williams 3 yd run (D. Carpenter kick) D. Carpenter 45 yd FG D. Preston tackled in end zone by C. Anderson for a Safety D. Carpenter 35 yd FG
MIA
DRIVE 6-42, 1:47 3-57, 1:37 4-(-2), 0:56 9-51, 4:36 9-36, 5:23 4-60, 2:25 14-65, 8:41
SCORE 3-0 3-7 6-7 13-7 16-7 16-10 23-10 23-17 26-17
RECEIVING JETS: J. Cotchery 6-62, T. Jones 6-38, L. Coles 3-40, L. Washington 2-42, D. Keller 2-19 BILLS: R. Royal 5-70, D. Fine 4-43 TD, L. Evans 4-41, M. Lynch 3-52, R. Parrish 3-51, F. Jackson 3-25, St. Johnson 1-8, C. McIntyre 1-(-1)
WEEK 10 – BILLS 10, Patriots 20 November 9, 2008 – Gillette Stadium – 68,756
BUF
The Buffalo Bills offense struggled all afternoon against the New England Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., amassing only 168 total yards, as the Bills dropped their third game in a row to an AFC East division opponent. It was the Bills tenth straight loss to the Patriots, who improved to 6-3 and held onto their share of the division lead. The Patriots got out to a 10-0 lead thanks to a 13-yard touchdown run by QB Matt Cassel early in the first quarter and a 32-yard Stephen Gostkowski field goal early in the second. The Bills were able to put together an 11-play, 56 yard drive in the middle of the second quarter, helped along by two thirddown passes by QB Trent Edwards. The drive ended with a 25-yard Rian Lindell field goal, and the Bills went into the break down a touchdown, 3-10. The second half brought more of the same for Buffalo. Edwards threw his second interception late in the third quarter and the offense struggled to string a drive together. DT Marcus Stroud forced a fumble early in the fourth quarter, which was recovered by S George Wilson, but the Bills punted the ball away just six plays later. A late spark was provided by rookie KR Leodis McKelvin, who broke an 85-yard return to set the Bills up on the Patriots 14-yard line. One play later, rookie WR James Hardy was in the end zone, the recipient of a 14-yard pass from Edwards. It was the second touchdown catch of Hardy’s career, but it was too little, too late for the Bills. After Buffalo could not recover the ensuing the onside kick, New England ran out the clock on their 20-10 victory. TEAM BILLS PATRIOTS TEAM NE NE BUF NE NE BUF
QTR. 1 2 2 3 4 4
1 0 7 TIME 10:39 13:25 7:05 8:11 1:57 1:42
2 3 3
3 0 3
4 7 7
Final 10 20
SCORING PLAY M. Cassel 13 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) S. Gostkowski 32 yd FG R. Lindell 25 yd FG S. Gostkowski 37 yd FG B. Green-Ellis 1 yd run (S. Gostkowski kick) J. Hardy 14 yd pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick)
DRIVE 7-71, 3:06 7-20, 1:48 11-53, 6:20 13-64, 6:49 19-92, 9:08 1-14, 0:15
SCORE 0-7 0-10 7-10 7-13 3-20 10-20
NE
First Downs 10 24 Rushes-Yards 18-60 43-144 Net Passing Yards 108 226 Total Net Yards 168 370 Passing (A-C-I) 23-13-2 34-23-0 Sacked by Opp. 2-12 1-8 Punts-Average 5-41.6 2-41.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties 3-22 2-15 Time of Poss. 22:20 37:40 Weather: 54° F (12.2° C) Humidity: 43% Wind: W 15 mph RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 14-46, F. Jackson 4-14 PATRIOTS: B. Green-Ellis 26-105, M. Cassel 9-22, K. Faulk 5-9, W. Welker 17, H. Evans 1-3, R. Moss 1-(-2) PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 13-23, 120 yards, TD 2 INT PATRIOTS: M. Cassel 23-34, 234 yards RECEIVING BILLS: R. Parrish 4-31, L. Evans 2-22, J. Hardy 2-21 TD, F. Jackson 2-11, St. Johnson 1-15, D. Schouman 1-14, R. Royal 1-6 PATRIOTS: W. Welker 10-107, R. Moss 5-53, J. Gaffney 4-36, S. Aiken 2-22, K. Faulk 1-9, B. Watson 1-7
2008 PLAYER PARTICIPATION GP/GS V SEA @JAX V OAK @STL
Matt Baker Darian Barnes Demetrius Bell Alvin Bowen Copeland Bryan Marcus Buggs Brad Butler Kirk Chambers Reggie Corner Jon Corto Blake Costanzo Angelo Crowell Chris Denman Ryan Denney John DiGiorgio Derrick Dockery Trent Edwards Chris Ellis Keith Ellison Lee Evans Derek Fine Melvin Fowler Jabari Greer Bruce Hall Gibran Hamdan James Hardy Felton Huggins Fred Jackson Justin Jenkins Spencer Johnson Steve Johnson Chris Kelsay Teddy Lehman Rian Lindell JP Losman Marshawn Lynch Corey Mace John McCargo Terrence McGee Corey McIntyre Leodis McKelvin Kawika Mitchell Brian Moorman Matt Murphy Ryan Neill Xaiver Omon Roscoe Parrish Jason Peters Paul Posluszny Duke Preston Josh Reed Brandon Rodd Robert Royal Aaron Schobel Derek Schouman Bryan Scott Marcus Smith Ko Simpson Marcus Stroud Jonathan Stupar Langston Walker John Wendling Donte Whitner Jason Whittle Kyle Williams George Wilson Ashton Youboty
0/0 3/2 0/0 0/0 9/0 3/0 6/6 9/2 5/1 9/0 9/0 0/0 0/0 9/4 6/0 9/9 9/9 4/0 9/7 9/9 3/0 8/5 9/9 0/0 0/0 9/3 0/0 9/0 8/0 9/0 3/0 9/9 0/0 9/0 1/0 9/9 0/0 7/0 7/7 4/1 9/1 9/8 9/0 0/0 9/0 0/0 7/0 8/8 9/9 8/4 7/7 0/0 9/6 5/5 9/8 9/2 0/0 9/7 9/9 0/0 9/9 9/0 8/8 7/3 9/9 9/2 5/2
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IR FB IL IR P PS RG P IL P P IR PS P P LG QB IL WLB WR IL C RCB PS IL P PS P P P IL LE P DNP RB PS P LCB P SLB P P IL P LT MLB P WR PS P RE TE P FS LDT PS RT P SS IL RDT P P
IR IL IL IR P PS RG P IL P P IR PS P P LG QB IL WLB WR IL C RCB PS IL P PS P P P DNP LE P DNP RB PS P LCB P SLB P P IL IL LT MLB P WR PS TE RE FB P FS LDT PS RT P SS P RDT P P
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IR IL IR P PS RG P P P P IR PS P P LG QB IL WLB WR IL C RCB PS IL WR PS P P P P LE P P RB PS P IL IL P SLB P P IL IL LT MLB P WR PS TE RE P P FS LDT PS RT P SS P RDT P LCB
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V NYJ
IR IL IR P P IL P P P P IR PS RE IR LG QB P WLB WR P P RCB PS IL P PS P IL P IL LE P DNP RB PS P LCB P P SLB P P IL P LT MLB C WR PS TE IL TE FS PS P LDT PS RT P SS RG RDT P IL
IR IL IR P P IL P P P P IR PS RE IR LG QB P WLB WR P P RCB PS IL WR PS P P P P LE P DNP RB PS IL LCB FB P SLB P P IL P LT MLB C IL PS P IL TE P PS FS LDT PS RT P SS RG RDT P IL
LEGEND: P - Played DNP - Did Not Play PS - Practice Squad IL - Inactive List R - Reserve
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IR IL IR P P IL RG CB P P IR PS RE IR LG QB P P WR P P RCB PS IL WR PS P P P P LE IL P DNP RB PS P LCB P CB P P P IL P LT MLB C IL PS TE IL TE P PS FS LDT PS RT P IL P RDT SS IR IR - Injured Reserve
DNR – Did Not Report
BUFFALO BILLS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 WON 5, LOST 4 09/07 W 34-10 09/14 W 20-16 09/21 W 24-23 09/28 W 31-14 10/05 L 17-41 10/19 W 23-14 10/26 L 16-25 11/02 L 17-26 11/09 L 10-20 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/07 12/14 12/21 12/28
Seattle 71,194 at Jacksonville 65,167 Oakland 71,297 at St. Louis 61,017 at Arizona 63,830 San Diego 71,602 at Miami 65,011 New York Jets 71,827 at New England 68,756 Cleveland at Kansas City San Francisco Miami at New York Jets at Denver New England Buff. Opp. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 152 163 Rushing 48 64 Passing 97 92 Penalty 7 7 3rd Down: Made/Att 46/112 45/118 3rd Down Pct. 41.1 38.1 4th Down: Made/Att 2/4 4/9 4th Down Pct. 50.0 44.4 POSSESSION AVG. 29:52 30:08 TOTAL NET YARDS 2734 2783 Avg. Per Game 303.8 309.2 Total Plays 519 551 Avg. Per Play 5.3 5.1 NET YARDS RUSHING 810 935 Avg. Per Game 90.0 103.9 Total Rushes 227 253 NET YARDS PASSING 1924 1848 Avg. Per Game 213.8 205.3 Sacked/Yards Lost 25/160 14/106 Gross Yards 2084 1954 Att./Completions 267/180 284/179 Completion Pct. 67.4 63.0 Had Intercepted 8 5 PUNTS/AVERAGE 36/46.0 38/45.4 NET PUNTING AVG. 36/39.7 38/36.9 PENALTIES/YARDS 42/316 41/290 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 16/10 12/7 TOUCHDOWNS 20 19 Rushing 8 11 Passing 9 7 Returns 3 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 33 56 41 62 0 192 OPPONENTS 54 40 57 38 0 189 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Lindell 0 0 0 0 19/19 17/21 0 70 Lynch 6 6 0 0 0 36 Evans 3 0 3 0 0 20 Greer 2 0 0 2 0 12 Hardy 2 0 2 0 0 12 Parrish 2 0 1 1 0 12 Denney 1 0 1 0 0 6 Fine 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 6 Losman 1 1 0 0 0 6 Royal 1 0 1 0 0 6
* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Lynch 146 512 3.5 22 6 Jackson 60 237 4.0 22t 1 Edwards 18 37 2.1 12 0 Evans 1 22 22.0 22 0 Losman 2 2 1.0 2t 1 TEAM 227 810 3.6 22t 8 OPPONENTS 253 935 3.7 37t 11 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Evans 37 700 18.9 87t 3 Lynch 27 199 7.4 42 0 Reed 26 288 11.1 24 0 Royal 25 257 10.3 30t 1 Jackson 23 190 8.3 33 0 Parrish 17 164 9.6 22 1 Hardy 9 87 9.7 17 2 Schouman 5 73 14.6 21 0 Fine 4 43 10.8 20 1 Steve Johnson 3 31 10.3 15 0 Barnes TM 2 34 17.0 25 0 Denney 1 19 19.0 19t 1 McIntyre 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 TEAM 180 2084 11.6 87t 9 OPPONENTS 179 1954 10.9 84t 7 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Greer 2 75 37.5 42t 2 McGee 2 0 0.0 0 0 Mitchell 1 32 32.0 32 0 TEAM 5 107 21.4 42t 2 OPPONENTS 8 148 18.5 92t 1 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Moorman 36 1656 46.0 39.7 4 14 62 0 TEAM 36 1656 46.0 39.7 4 14 62 0 OPPONENTS 38 1727 45.4 36.9 2 14 60 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Parrish 13 6 172 13.2 63t 1 Jackson 5 0 86 17.2 35 0 McKelvin 2 0 26 13.0 14 0 TEAM 20 6 284 14.2 63t 1 OPPONENTS 13 9 147 11.3 21 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD McKelvin 34 888 26.1 85 0 McGee 3 62 20.7 27 0 Jackson 2 26 13.0 13 0 McIntyre 1 18 18.0 18 0 TEAM 40 994 24.9 85 0 OPPONENTS 33 716 21.7 69 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lindell 1/ 1 3/ 3 5/ 5 7/ 9 1/3 TEAM 1/ 1 3/ 3 5/ 5 7/ 9 1/3 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 4/ 4 9/10 4/ 6 1/2 Lindell: (35G,38G,52B)(21G,45G)(46N,38G)(45G, 35G,45G)(48G)(38G,52N,27G,44G)(19G,43G,47G) (53G,43N)(25G) OPPONENTS: (45G)(28G,50G,39G)(23G,35G,32G) (51N)(47G,38G)()(46B,43G,45G,35G)(37G,26G,37N, 20G,31G)(32G,49N,37G)
TEAM 20 8 9 3 19/19 17/21 0 192 OPPONENTS 19 11 7 1 19/19 18/22 1 189 2-Pt. Conversions: Evans, TEAM 1-1, OPPONENTS 0-0 SACKS: Stroud 2.5, Mitchell 2, Denney 1, Sp. Johnson 1, Kelsay 1, Schobel 1, Scott 1, Whitner 1, Williams 1, Youboty 1, (group) 1, Wilson 0.5, TEAM 14, OPPONENTS 25 FUM/LOST: Edwards 5/4, Evans 2/1, Losman 2/2, Royal 2/2, Barnes (TM) 1/0, Lynch 1/0, McKelvin 1/0, Neill 1/0, Parrish 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Edwards 245 164 1845 66.9 7.53 7 2.9 7 2.9 49 20/ 125 86.9 Losman 21 15 220 71.4 10.48 1 4.8 1 4.8 87t 5/ 35 101.3 Moorman 1 1 19 100.0 19.00 1 100.0 0 0.0 19t 0/ 0 158.3 TEAM 267 180 2084 67.4 7.81 9 3.4 8 3.0 87t 25/ 160 89.5 OPPONENTS 284 179 1954 63.0 6.88 7 2.5 5 1.8 84t 14/ 106 84.2
CLEVELAND BROWNS / WEEK 10 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 WON 3, LOST 6 09/07 L 10-28 09/14 L 6-10 09/21 L 10-28 09/28 W 20-12 10/13 W 35-14 10/19 L 11-14 10/26 W 23-17 11/02 L 27-37 11/06 L 30-34 11/17 11/23 11/30 12/07 12/15 12/21 12/28
Dallas Pittsburgh at Baltimore at Cincinnati New York Giants at Washington at Jacksonville Baltimore Denver at Buffalo Houston Indianapolis at Tennessee at Philadelphia Cincinnati at Pittsburgh Clev. TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 143 Rushing 49 Passing 81 Penalty 13 3rd Down: Made/Att 42/117 3rd Down Pct. 35.9 4th Down: Made/Att 3/7 4th Down Pct. 42.9 POSSESSION AVG. 28:26 TOTAL NET YARDS 2533 Avg. Per Game 281.4 Total Plays 522 Avg. Per Play 4.9 NET YARDS RUSHING 909 Avg. Per Game 101.0 Total Rushes 233 NET YARDS PASSING 1624 Avg. Per Game 180.4 Sacked/Yards Lost 11/69 Gross Yards 1693 Att./Completions 278/144 Completion Pct. 51.8 Had Intercepted 7 PUNTS/AVERAGE 42/43.8 NET PUNTING AVG. 42/38.6 PENALTIES/YARDS 63/389 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 10/3 TOUCHDOWNS 17 Rushing 4 Passing 11 Returns 2 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 TEAM 27 60 26 OPPONENTS 24 61 55 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT Dawson 0 0 0 0 15/15 Lewis 4 4 0 0 Edwards 3 0 3 0 Winslow 3 0 3 0 Cribbs 2 0 1 1 Dinkins 1 0 1 0 Harrison 1 0 1 0 Stallworth 1 0 1 0 E. Wright 1 0 0 1 J. Wright 1 0 1 0 TEAM 17 4 11 2 15/15
73,012 73,048 71,104 65,541 73,102 90,487 64,775 73,078 73,141
Opp. 189 72 106 11 50/114 43.9 7/11 63.6 31:34 3349 372.1 565 5.9 1307 145.2 281 2042 226.9 14/80 2122 270/169 62.6 10 35/42.6 35/34.5 54/420 7/4 24 10 12 2 Q4 OT PTS 59 0 172 54 0 194 FG S PTS 17/19 0 66 0 24 0 22 0 18 0 12 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 0 6 17/19 0 172
* RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD Lewis 167 593 3.6 29 4 Harrison 17 127 7.5 33 0 Cribbs 7 67 9.6 27 0 Anderson 22 50 2.3 15 0 J. Wright 12 43 3.6 11 0 Vickers 7 26 3.7 10 0 Quinn 1 3 3.0 3 0 TEAM 233 909 3.9 33 4 OPPONENTS 281 1307 4.7 60 10 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD Winslow 36 362 10.1 30 3 Edwards 27 472 17.5 70 3 Heiden 15 200 13.3 51 0 Lewis 15 144 9.6 18 0 Steptoe 12 147 12.3 53 0 Stallworth 11 104 9.5 19 1 J. Wright 8 65 8.1 17 1 Harrison 6 82 13.7 23 1 Vickers 6 51 8.5 16 0 Dinkins 3 31 10.3 22t 1 Cribbs 2 18 9.0 17 1 Ali 2 -1 -.5 1 0 Sanders 1 18 18.0 18 0 TEAM 144 1693 11.8 70 11 OPPONENTS 169 2122 12.6 93t 12 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD E. Wright 3 131 43.7 94t 1 Pool 2 37 18.5 24 0 Adams 2 18 9.0 18 0 McDonald 1 21 21.0 21 0 Jackson 1 16 16.0 16 0 Cousin 1 4 4.0 4 0 TEAM 10 227 22.7 94t 1 OPPONENTS 7 112 16.0 42t 2 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Zastudil 41 1807 44.1 38.7 5 13 59 0 Dawson 1 33 33.0 33.0 0 1 33 0 TEAM 42 1840 43.8 38.6 5 14 59 0 OPPONENTS 35 1491 42.6 34.5 4 10 59 0 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Cribbs 20 2 180 9.0 32 0 Steptoe 2 0 23 11.5 14 0 TEAM 22 2 203 9.2 32 0 OPPONENTS 17 5 120 7.1 23 0 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Cribbs 23 636 27.7 92t 1 Dinkins 3 37 12.3 14 0 Lawson 3 72 24.0 43 0 Steptoe 3 61 20.3 23 0 Ali 1 10 10.0 10 0 Sowells 1 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 34 816 24.0 92t 1 OPPONENTS 33 672 20.4 41 0 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Dawson 0/ 0 7/ 7 7/ 7 1/ 1 2/4 TEAM 0/ 0 7/ 7 7/ 7 1/ 1 2/4 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 3/ 6 4/ 5 1/1 Dawson: (34G)(31G,38G)(38G)(25G,29G)(28G,51N, 26G)(37G,54N)(32G,20G,42G)(23G,54G)(24G,52G, 33G) OPPONENTS: ()(48G)(48N)(42G,45G)()(36N)(38B, 53G)(41G,32G,22G)(38N,35G,30G)
OPPONENTS 24 10 12 2 23/23 9/13 0 194 2-Pt. Conversions: Edwards 2, TEAM 2-2, OPPONENTS 0-1 SACKS: Rogers 4.5, Hall 3, Jackson 2, Wimbley 2, Pool 1, Sorensen 0.5, S. Thomas 0.5, C. Williams 0.5, TEAM 14, OPPONENTS 11 FUM/LOST: Anderson 7/0, Steptoe 1/1, Winslow 1/1, E. Wright 1/1 * PASSING Anderson Quinn TEAM OPPONENTS
Att Cmp 243 121 35 23 278 144 270 169
Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD 1454 49.8 5.98 9 239 65.7 6.83 2 1693 51.8 6.09 11 2122 62.6 7.86 12
TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating 3.7 7 2.9 70 11/ 69 68.9 5.7 0 0.0 30 0/ 0 104.3 4.0 7 2.5 70 11/ 69 73.3 4.4 10 3.7 93t 14/ 80 86.4
WEEK 10 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 OFFENSE Buff. GAMES (Won-Lost) 5-4 FIRST DOWNS 152 Rushing 48 Passing 97 Penalty 7 YDS GAINED (tot) 2734 Avg per Game 303.8 RUSHING (net) 810 Avg per Game 90.0 Rushes 227 Yards per Rush 3.6 PASSING (net) 1924 Avg per Game 213.8 Passes Att. 267 Completed 180 Pct Completed 67.4 Yards Gained 2084 Sacked 25 Yards Lost 160 Had intercepted 8 Yards Opp Ret 148 Opp TDs on Int 1 PUNTS 36 Avg Yards 46.0 PUNT RETURNS 20 Avg Return 14.2 Returned for TD 1 KICKOFF RETURNS 40 Avg Return 24.9 Returned for TD 0 PENALTIES 42 Yards Penalized 316 FUMBLES BY 16 Fumbles Lost 10 Opp Fumbles 12 Opp Fum Lost 7 POSS. TIME (avg) 29:52 TOUCHDOWNS 20 Rushing 8 Passing 9 Returns 3 EXTRA-PT KICKS 19/19 2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/1 FIELD GOALS/FGA 17/21 POINTS SCORED 192
DEFENSE POINTS ALLOWED OPP FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty OPP YARDS GAINED Avg per Game OPP RUSHING(net) Avg per Game Rushes Yards per Rush OPP PASSING(net) Avg per Game Passes Att. Completed Pct Completed Sacked Yards Lost INTERCEPTED BY Yards Returned Returned for TD OPP PUNT RETURNS Avg return OPP KICKOFF RET Avg return OPP TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing Returns
Buff. 189 163 64 92 7 2783 309.2 935 103.9 253 3.7 1848 205.3 284 179 63.0 14 106 5 107 2 13 11.3 33 21.7 19 11 17 1
WEEK 10 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 TEAM RANKINGS American Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Buff. 11 14 6 6 8 9 National Football League Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Buff. 24 28 12 13 15 16 AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BUF 11 6 14 14 6 5 11 12 12 9 9t 1 5 5 4 9t 11 AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BUF 6 6 8 4 9 7 14 13 6 6 6 13 4 12 6 7 6 9 9 (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential
NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BUF 24 14 28 29 12 10 21 25 24 14 15t 2 8 8 7 20t 23t Team/Offense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BUF 13 14 15 8 16 17 27 26 14 14 10t 27 9 26 14 13 9t 18t 20 Opponent/Defense Rank (A) Total Yards per Game (B) Yards per Play (C) Rushing Yards per Game (D) Rushing Yards per Attempt (E) Passing Net Yards per Game (F) Passing Net Yards per Play (G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted (H) Sacks per Pass Play (I) First Downs per Game (J) Third Down Efficiency (K) Fourth Down Efficiency (L) Punt Return Average (M) Kickoff Return Average (N) Gross Punting Average (O) Net Punting Average (P) Points per Game (Q) Field Goal Percentage Combined Offense/Defense Rank (R) Points per Game Differential (S) Net Yards per Game Differential AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team 11) Buffalo
Total Rushing Passing 2734 810 1924
Total Rushing Passing 303.8 90.0 213.8
AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team 6) Buffalo
Total Rushing Passing 2783 935 1848
Total Rushing Passing 309.2 103.9 205.3
NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team 24) Buffalo
Total Rushing Passing 2734 810 1924
Total Rushing Passing 303.8 90.0 213.8
NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team 13) Buffalo
Total Rushing Passing 2783 935 1848
Total Rushing Passing 309.2 103.9 205.3
AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 13) Buffalo 5 7 12 8 10 18 = -6 NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 27t) Buffalo 5 7 12 8 10 18 = -6 AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts 15) Buffalo 26 111
TD 12
TD% 46.2
FG Score Score% 9 21 80.8
AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD 4) Buffalo 32 134 14
TD% 43.8
FG Score Score% 12 26 81.3
NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts 25) Buffalo 26 111
TD 12
TD% 46.2
FG Score Score% 9 21 80.8
NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD 8) Buffalo 32 134 14
TD% 43.8
FG Score Score% 12 26 81.3
AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct 12) Buffalo 152 48 97 7 46 112 41.1
FOURTH DOWNS Made Att Pct 2 4 50.0
AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct 6) Buffalo 163 64 92 7 45 118 38.1
FOURTH DOWNS Made Att Pct 4 9 44.4
NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct 24) Buffalo 152 48 97 7 46 112 41.1
FOURTH DOWNS Made Att Pct 2 4 50.0
NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct 14) Buffalo 163 64 92 7 45 118 38.1
FOURTH DOWNS Made Att Pct 4 9 44.4
AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play 5) Buffalo 5.69
Plays 233
Yards 1326
AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays 13) Buffalo 5.74 243
Yards 1394
NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play 7) Buffalo 5.69
Yards 1326
Plays 233
NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays 27) Buffalo 5.74 243
Yards 1394
AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO 5) Buffalo 45 44
TB 3
TB% 6.8
EZ EZ% 14 31.1
OB I20 Avg.Start 1 7 29.0
AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO 8) Buffalo 44 42
TB TB% 7 16.7
EZ EZ% 17 38.6
OB I20 Avg.Start 1 3 26.5
NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO 6) Buffalo 45 44
TB 3
TB% 6.8
EZ EZ% 14 31.1
OB I20 Avg.Start 1 7 29.0
NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO 16) Buffalo 44 42
TB TB% 7 16.7
EZ EZ% 17 38.6
OB I20 Avg.Start 1 3 26.5
AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Punt Return Yards-- 120, Parrish, Buff. vs. Sea., 9/7, (6-120, 0 fc, 1 td) 100-Yard Receiving Games 116, Evans, BUF at MIA 10/26 (7 rec., 0 TD) 102, Evans, BUF vs. SEA 09/07 (4 rec., 0 TD) 100, Evans, BUF at ARI 10/05 (2 rec., 1 TD) AFC / LEADING PASSERS Player, Team Edwards, Buf.
Pct Att Comp Comp Yds 245 164 66.9 1845
Avg Gain TD 7.53 7
Pct TD Long Int 2.9 49 7
Pct Rating Int Points 2.9 86.9
Yds 7
Avg Gain TD 5 11t
Pct TD Long Int 11 8t
Pct Rating Int Points 8 7
Pct Att Comp Comp Yds 245 164 66.9 1845
Avg Gain TD 7.53 7
Pct TD Long Int 2.9 49 7
Pct Rating Int Points 2.9 86.9
Avg Gain TD 10 23t
Pct TD Long Int 24 20t
Pct Rating Int Points 20 17
AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Player, Team Edwards, Buf.
Pct Att Comp Comp 9 8 4
NFL / LEADING PASSERS Player, Team Edwards, Buf.
NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Player, Team Edwards, Buf.
Pct Att Comp Comp 17 14 6
Yds 15
AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards 2) Edwards, Buf. 61 41 67.2 546
YPA TD 8.95 4
TD% Int 6.6 2
Int% Rating 3.3 103.6
NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards 3) Edwards, Buf. 61 41 67.2 546
YPA TD 8.95 4
TD% Int 6.6 2
Int% Rating 3.3 103.6
AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards 5) Edwards, Buf. 65 44 67.7 501
YPA TD 7.71 0
TD% Int 0.0 1
Int% Rating 1.5 84.2
NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards 13) Edwards, Buf. 65 44 67.7 501
YPA TD 7.71 0
TD% Int 0.0 1
Int% Rating 1.5 84.2
AFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team 6) Lynch, Buf. 32) Jackson, Buf.
Att Yards 146 512 60 237
Avg Long TD 3.5 22 6 4.0 22t 1
NFL / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team 18) Lynch, Buf.
Att Yards 146 512
Avg Long TD 3.5 22 6
AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att 12t) Lynch, Buf. 4
FD 3
Pct 75.0
NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att 18t) Lynch, Buf. 4
FD 3
Pct 75.0
AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team 20t) Evans, Buf. 34t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 37t) Reed, Buf. 40t) Royal, Buf. (TE) 42) Jackson, Buf. (RB)
Rec Yards Avg Long TD 37 700 18.9 87t 3 27 199 7.4 42 0 26 288 11.1 24 0 25 257 10.3 30t 1 23 190 8.3 33 0
NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team 35t) Evans, Buf.
Rec Yards Avg Long TD 37 700 18.9 87t 3
AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 3t) Evans, Buf. 700 37 18.9 87t 3 36) Reed, Buf. 288 26 11.1 24 0 39t) Royal, Buf. (TE) 257 25 10.3 30t 1 NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 7t) Evans, Buf. 700 37 18.9 87t 3 AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards 16t) Evans, Buf. 11 240 25t) Parrish, Buf. 9 81 28t) Reed, Buf. 8 116 42t) Royal, Buf. (TE) 6 62 42t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 6 38
Avg Long TD 21.8 87t 1 9.0 22 0 14.5 24 0 10.3 19 0 6.3 10 0
NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards 27t) Evans, Buf. 11 240 45t) Parrish, Buf. 9 81
Avg Long TD 21.8 87t 1 9.0 22 0
AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush 5t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 6 6 32t) Evans, Buf. (WR) 3 0
Rec 0 3
Ret 0 0
X2 0 1
Pts 36 20
NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush 16t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 6 6
Rec 0
Ret 0
X2 0
Pts 36
AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team 6) Lindell, Buf.
PAT FG 19/19 17/21
Pct Long .810 53
Pts 70
NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team 15) Lindell, Buf.
PAT FG 19/19 17/21
AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team 9t) Lindell, Buf.
TB 7
NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team 14t) Lindell, Buf.
TB 7
Pct Long .810 53
Pts 70
AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Rank 7) 8) 46)
Total Rushing Receiving Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 722 38 19.0 22 1 22.0 700 37 18.9 711 173 4.1 512 146 3.5 199 27 7.4 427 83 5.1 237 60 4.0 190 23 8.3
Player, Team Evans, Buf. (WR) Lynch, Buf. (RB) Jackson, Buf. (RB)
NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Rank Player, Team 21) Evans, Buf. (WR) 22) Lynch, Buf. (RB)
Total Rushing Receiving Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 722 38 19.0 22 1 22.0 700 37 18.9 711 173 4.1 512 146 3.5 199 27 7.4
AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team 9t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 21t) Evans, Buf. (WR) 39t) Jackson, Buf. (RB)
Rush Rec 27 8 1 30 16 7
Tot 35 31 23
NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team 21t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) 37t) Evans, Buf. (WR)
Rush Rec 27 8 1 30
Tot 35 31
AFC / LEADING PUNTERS Rank Player, Team 6) Moorman, Buf.
Opp Ret In Net No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 36 1656 62 46.0 4 0 5 5 13 147 14 39.7
NFL / LEADING PUNTERS Rank Player, Team 10) Moorman, Buf.
Opp Ret In Net No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 36 1656 62 46.0 4 0 5 5 13 147 14 39.7
AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Rank Player, Team 5) Moorman, Buf.
Opp Ret In Net No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 36 1656 62 46.0 4 0 5 5 13 147 14 39.7
NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Rank Player, Team 8) Moorman, Buf.
Opp Ret In Net No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 36 1656 62 46.0 4 0 5 5 13 147 14 39.7
AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team 1) Parrish, Buf.
Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 13 6 172 13.2 63t 1
NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team 3) Parrish, Buf.
Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 13 6 172 13.2 63t 1
AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team 7) *McKelvin, Buf.
Ret Yards Avg Long TD 34 888 26.1 85 0
NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team 10) *McKelvin, Buf.
Ret Yards Avg Long TD 34 888 26.1 85 0
AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team 12t) Greer, Buf. 12t) McGee, Buf. 34t) Mitchell, Buf.
Int Yards Avg Long TD 2 75 37.5 42t 2 2 0 0.0 0 0 1 32 32.0 32 0
NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team 24t) Greer, Buf. 24t) McGee, Buf.
Int Yards Avg Long TD 2 75 37.5 42t 2 2 0 0.0 0 0
AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team 31t) Stroud, Buf. (DT) 39t) Mitchell, Buf. (LB)
Sacks 2.5 2.0
AFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team 7t) Preston, Buf.
TotRec OffRec DefRec 2 2 0
NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team 12t) Preston, Buf.
TotRec OffRec DefRec 2 2 0
AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards 5t) Preston, Buf. 2 0
Avg Long TD 0.0 0 0
NFL / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards 8t) Preston, Buf. 2 0
Avg Long TD 0.0 0 0
AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards 10t) Bryan, Buf. 1 0 10t) Ellison, Buf. 1 0 10t) Lindell, Buf. 1 0 10t) *McKelvin, Buf. 1 0 10t) Posluszny, Buf. 1 0 10t) Stroud, Buf. 1 0 10t) Wilson, Buf. 1 0
Avg Long TD 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0
WEEK 10 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2008 Team/Offense Rank (Within League) BAL 16 26 3 18 28 18 19 18 7 8 5t 21 31 6 3 12 27
BUF 24 14 28 29 12 10 21 25 24 14 15t 2 8 8 7 20t 23t
CIN 32 32 30 27 30 32 24 26 28t 22 5t 22 9 30 31 31 6
CLE 27 25 21 21 25 25 13 8 26 24 22t 17 14 19 11 25 11
DEN 2 3 18 10 3 4 23 2 4 6 15t 7 18 4 8 9 19
HOU 5 5 17 12 4 8 30 17 3 2 18 5 25 21 20 15 1t
IND 23 16 32 32 8 14 17 5 16 7 10 29 26 13 9 22t 30
JAX 18 20 14 15 17 19 4 20 8 12 4 15 13 16 21 17t 12t
KC 25 28 16 7 26 29 15 22 27 19 30t 32 15 9 14 29 31
MIA 8t 8 20 23 7 5 3 16 11t 27 3 20 32 14 26 20t 16
NE 15 22 7 14 23 26 12 27 6 4 11t 4 1 15 27 24 7
NYJ 14 11 9 3 14 15 31 13 13t 11 1 6 6 27 24 3 28t
OAK 29 31 8 11 32 31 11 28 31 32 15t 24 21 2 2 32 28t
PIT 26 27 24 30 24 23 28 31 23 20 32 30 29 28 16 17t 1t
SD 10 2 25 22 6 1 20 9 18 5 5t 10 4 3 1 5 17t
TEN 22 23 6 16 27 22 7 1 19 18 28t 16 2 23 18 10 17t
TYds/G TYds/P RYds/G RshAvg PsYd/G PasAvg %HdInt Sac/PP 1D/Gm 3D Eff 4D Eff PR Avg KR Avg GPntAv NPntAv Pts/Gm FG%
ARI 3 4 29 31 2 3 5 10 1 10 11t 26 22 25 25 1 14
ATL 6 10 2 4 19 6 8 11 10 16 26t 25 7 32 23 13 9
CAR 20 19 10 20 22 11 26 12 25 25 30t 8 11 26 12 22t 4
CHI 17 21 15 26 13 17 9 14 20 17 22t 27 23 29 22 6t 20t
DAL 12 9 12 8 10 9 27 15 15 1 2 28 17 12 19 11 22
DET 28 24 31 24 21 27 25 30 30 31 20t 18 24 18 10 28 8
GB 19 15 23 25 11 12 2 19 22 15 28t 3 27 22 17 6t 25
MIN 13 18 5 5 20 24 29 23 17 26 5t 31 19 5 30 14 23t
NO 1 1 27 28 1 2 18 3 5 3 19 1 20 24 29 8 32
NYG 4 6 1 1 16 13 10 6 2 9 11t 13 28 20 6 2 3
PHI 7 7 22 17 5 7 6 7 9 21 25 12 16 10 5 4 20t
STL 31 29 26 19 29 28 22 29 32 30 20t 14 30 1 4 30 12t
SF 21 13 19 6 15 21 32 32 21 28 26t 9 10 7 15 19 10
SEA 30 30 13 9 31 30 16 21 28t 29 5t 11 3 17 28 27 5
TB 8t 17 11 13 9 20 14 4 11t 13 22t 23 5 11 13 16 15
WAS 11 12 4 2 18 16 1 24 13t 23 14 19 12 31 32 26 26
DAL 11 13 18 21 11 8 30 5 13 20 9 18 13 17 25 23 25
DET 31 31 31 27 29 32 32 17 30 22 16t 9 8 4 16 31 11
GB 21 15 28 30 3 3 1 20 20 15 30 5 12 18 8 18 15t
MIN 6 12 3 4 19 15 23 6 4 3 16t 32 15 8 31 20 2t
NO 24 25 19 20 27 25 25 28 18t 12 16t 26 25 15 1 24 12t
NYG 3 5 7 13 2 5 3 1 2 6 6 4 7 20 12 6t 26t
PHI 9 6 14 11 6 6 12 4 8 8 23t 10 24 12 13 10 30t
STL 30 30 30 28 26 31 21 13 32 23 16t 22 27 14 6 32 29
SF 22 16 16 6 23 22 16 27 21 17 31 21 23 2 5 30 21t
SEA 27t 23 22 16 31 27 29 11 22 25 13t 25 26 27 22 25 18t
TB 7 9 11 12 5 9 5 22 3 2 13t 15 5 11 7 4 23
WAS 4 7 6 7 8 7 24 25 5t 10 23t 30 4 13 11 8 18t
Opponent/Defense Rank (Within League) BAL 2 3 1 1 9 10 2 14 1 1 1 6 18 16 20 5 30t
BUF 13 14 15 8 16 17 27 26 14 14 10t 27 9 26 14 13 9t
CIN 20 17 25 22 10 18 26 31 23 31 5 28 17 19 18 26 28
CLE 27t 28 26 26 21 29 8 23 29 29 22 7 3 5 3 15t 4
DEN 29 29 27 31 28 24 31 16 28 18 27t 12 30 31 21 28 17
HOU 19 27 23 24 14 28 17 10 15 27 32 17 11 29 23 29 12t
IND 15 11 24 18 7 12 10 30 26 30 7t 14 16 25 30 17 21t
JAX 16 26 20 23 17 21 14 15 18t 28 13t 13 1 10 9 12 26t
KC 32 32 32 32 24 30 9 32 25 32 23t 20 28 21 24 27 24
MIA 18 20 9 10 25 23 20 12 12 13 16t 31 32 32 32 11 20
NE 12 22 12 19 15 26 7 18 5t 21 3 29 22 24 10 6t 12t
NYJ 10 10 5 5 20 13 13 3 16t 19 27t 16 10 6 2 14 7t
OAK 25 18 29 25 13 16 6 7 27 24 23t 23 29 9 15 21t 2t
PIT 1 1 2 2 1 1 18t 2 5t 9 12 3 2 7 26 3 30t
SD 26 21 13 17 32 19 28 24 31 11 21 8 19 28 29 21t 6
TEN 5 2 8 9 12 2 4 9 9t 7 7t 24 31 1 4 1 1
TYds/G TYds/P RYds/G RshAvg PsYd/G PasAvg %HdInt Sac/PP 1D/Gm 3D Eff 4D Eff PR Avg KR Avg GPntAv NPntAv Pts/Gm FG%
ARI 14 19 10 14 18 20 18t 8 11 26 29 19 14 23 27 19 5
ATL 23 24 21 29 22 14 15 21 16t 16 10t 1 6 22 28 9 9t
CAR 8 4 17 15 4 4 22 19 9t 4 2 2 21 30 17 2 15t
CHI 17 8 4 3 30 11 11 29 24 5 4 11 20 3 19 15t 7t
LAST WEEK Flip Card and Gamebook
REGULAR SEASON GAME #9 Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots
Sunday, November 9, 2008
# 3 5 6 7 10 15 16 18 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 41 42 44 50 51 52 53 54 58 59 61 64 65 66 67 70 71 72 74 75 77 81 83 84 86 88 90 93 94 96 97 99
NAME ................ POS Stephen Gostkowski .. K Kevin O’Connell .......QB Chris Hanson ............ P Matt Gutierrez .........QB Jabar Gaffney ........ WR Kelley Washington .. WR Matt Cassel .............QB Matthew Slater ....... WR Deltha O’Neal.......... CB Terrence Wheatley .. CB Jason Webster ........ CB Jonathan Wilhite ..... CB Ellis Hobbs III ......... CB Antwain Spann .......... S Lewis Sanders ......... CB Brandon Meriweather .. DB LaMont Jordan ........ RB Kevin Faulk ............. RB Sammy Morris ......... RB Mike Richardson ...... CB James Sanders .......... S Ray Ventrone .......... DB BenJarvus Green-Ellis .. RB Heath Evans ........... RB Mike Vrabel ..............LB Jerod Mayo ..............LB Eric Alexander ..........LB Larry Izzo ................LB Tedy Bruschi ............LB Pierre Woods ...........LB Gary Guyton ............LB Stephen Neal ............ G Mark LeVoir .............. T Wesley Britt .............. T Lonie Paxton ............LS Dan Koppen .............. C Logan Mankins .......... G Russ Hochstein ......G/C Matt Light ................. T Billy Yates ................. G Vince Wilfork........... NT Nick Kaczur ............... T Randy Moss ........... WR Wes Welker............ WR Benjamin Watson .... TE David Thomas ......... TE Sam Aiken ............. WR Le Kevin Smith ........ DL Richard Seymour ..... DL Ty Warren ............... DL Adalius Thomas........LB Jarvis Green............ DL Mike Wright ............ DL
VS.
BUFFALO BILLS
71 74 64 86 10 5 33
Russ Hochstein Billy Yates Mark LeVoir David Thomas Jabar Gaffney Kevin O'Connell Kevin Faulk
88 Sam Aiken 65 Wesley Britt
95 Kyle Williams
94 Aaron Schobel
RT:
RE:
96 Copeland Bryan
97 John McCargo
91 Spencer Johnson
57 Jon Corto
59 Kawika Mitchell
24 Terrence McGee
SLB:
LCB: 43 Bryan Scott
20 Donte Whitner
30 Ko Simpson
SS:
FS:
Kelley Washington Matt Gutierrez LaMont Jordan BenJarvus Green-Ellis
29 John Wendling
28 Leodis McKelvin
93 Chris Ellis
15 7 32 42
18 Matthew Slater
27 Ellis Hobbs
66 Lonie Paxton
KR:
LS:
71 Russ Hochstein
18 Matthew Slater
83 Wes Welker
16 Matt Cassel
TODAY’S OFFICIALS Referee ................ Walt Coleman (65) Umpire ................. Undrey Wash (96) Head Linesman ..... Paul Weidner (87) Line Judge ............ Carl Johnson (101) Field Judge ........... Eddy Powers (38) Side Judge............ Rick Patterson (15) Back Judge ........... Greg Steed (12) Instant Replay Assistant – Bill Spyksma Instant Replay Video Operator – Terry Sullivan Officiating Observer – Art McNally
NOTE: Rookie and first-year players are underlined.
33 Kevin Faulk
6 Chris Hanson
H:
PR:
6 Chris Hanson
P:
3 Stephen Gostkowski
3 Stephen Gostkowski 6 Chris Hanson
K:
94 75 93 50 51 54 96 21
90 99 97 58 52 59
Le Kevin Smith Mike Wright Jarvis Green Pierre Woods Eric Alexander Gary Guyton 53 Larry Izzo
PATRIOTS DEFENSE Ty Warren Vince Wilfork Richard Seymour Mike Vrabel Jerod Mayo Tedy Bruschi Adalius Thomas Deltha O'Neal
KR: LS:
K: P: H: PR:
QB: RB: FB:
WR: LT: LG: C: RG: RT: TE: WR:
86 17 13 10 25
BILLS PRONUNCIATIONS Melvin Fowler..............FOUL-er Gibran Hamdan ...........Jib-raun ham-din Chris Kelsay ................KELL-see JP Losman ..................LAAS-man (like Los Angeles) Kawika Mitchell ...........kuh-VEE-ka Xavier Omon ...............oh-MON Paul Posluszny ............Poz-LUS-nee Aaron Schobel.............SHOW-bull Derek Schouman .........SHOE-man Donte Whitner ............Don-tay Ashton Youboty ...........You-boatee
28 Leodis McKelvin
22 Fred Jackson
Derek Fine Justin Jenkins Steve Johnson Gibran Hamdan Xavier Omon
28 Leodis McKelvin 82 Josh Reed
BILLS SPECIALISTS Rian Lindell Brian Moorman Brian Moorman Roscoe Parrish 24 Terrence McGee 72 Ryan Neill
9 8 8 11
Duke Preston Jason Whittle Kirk Chambers Derek Schouman James Hardy 7 JP Losman 22 Fred Jackson
75 65 73 80 81
11 Roscoe Parrish 77 Demetrius Bell
BILLS OFFENSE Lee Evans Jason Peters Derrick Dockery Melvin Fowler Brad Butler Langston Walker Robert Royal Josh Reed
5 Trent Edwards 23 Marshawn Lynch 38 Corey McIntyre
83 71 66 67 60 68 84 82
22 Terrence Wheatley 29 Lewis Sanders 23 Jason Webster RCB: 27 Ellis Hobbs 24 Jonathan Wilhite 35 Mike Richardson SS: 31 Brandon Meriweather 28 Antwain Spann FS: 36 James Sanders 41 Ray Ventrone
LE: NT: RE: OLB: ILB: ILB: OLB: LCB:
PATRIOTS PRONUNCIATIONS Matt Cassel .................CASTLE Stephen Gostkowski ....gust-OW-ski Matt Gutierrez .............goo-TARE-ez Russ Hochstein ...........HOKE-stine Nick Kaczur .................KĂ-zur Dan Koppen ................COPE-en Mark LeVoir ................le-VORE Deltha O'Neal..............DELL-thuh Le Kevin Smith ............Lee-KEE-vin Adalius Thomas ..........ah-DAY-lus
PATRIOTS SPECIALISTS
37 George Wilson
27 Reggie Corner
RCB: 33 Jabari Greer
26 Ashton Youboty
53 Marcus Buggs
MLB: 51 Paul Posluszny
54 Blake Costanzo
99 Marcus Stroud
LT:
92 Ryan Denney
WLB: 56 Keith Ellison
90 Chris Kelsay
LE:
BILLS DEFENSE
44 Heath Evans
FB:
Wes Welker Matt Light Logan Mankins Dan Koppen Stephen Neal Nick Kaczur Benjamin Watson Randy Moss Matt Cassel Sammy Morris
83 72 70 67 61 77 84 81 16 34
WR: LT: LG: C: RG: RT: TE: WR: QB: RB:
PATRIOTS OFFENSE
Sunday, November 9, 2008 • 1:00 p.m. • Gillette Stadium
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS # 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 37 38 43 51 53 54 56 57 59 60 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 75 77 80 81 82 83 84 86 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 99
NAME ................ POS Trent Edwards .........QB JP Losman ..............QB Brian Moorman ......... P Rian Lindell ............... K Gibran Hamdan .......QB Roscoe Parrish ....... WR Steve Johnson ....... WR Justin Jenkins ........ WR Donte Whitner .......... S Fred Jackson ........... RB Marshawn Lynch ..... RB Terrence McGee ...... CB Xavier Omon ........... RB Ashton Youboty ....... CB Reggie Corner ......... CB Leodis McKelvin....... CB John Wendling .......... S Ko Simpson............... S Jabari Greer ............ CB George Wilson .......... S Corey McIntyre ....... FB Bryan Scott ............... S Paul Posluszny .........LB Marcus Buggs ..........LB Blake Costanzo.........LB Keith Ellison .............LB Jon Corto.................LB Kawika Mitchell ........LB Brad Butler ............... G Jason Whittle ............ G Derrick Dockery ........ G Melvin Fowler............ C Langston Walker ....... T Jason Peters ............. T Ryan Neill ................LS Kirk Chambers .......... T Duke Preston ............ C Demetrius Bell .......... T Derek Schouman ..... TE James Hardy .......... WR Josh Reed .............. WR Lee Evans .............. WR Robert Royal ........... TE Derek Fine .............. TE Chris Kelsay ............ DE Spencer Johnson ..... DT Ryan Denney .......... DE Chris Ellis ................ DE Aaron Schobel ......... DE Kyle Williams........... DT Copeland Bryan ....... DE John McCargo ......... DT Marcus Stroud......... DT
# 88 52 65 54 16 44 33 10 3 97 42 7 59 6 27 71 53 32 77 67 64 72 70 51 31 34 81 61 5 21 66 35 36 29 93 18 90 28 96 86 41 50 94 15 84 23 83 22 75 24 58 99 74
NAME ................... POS Aiken, Sam ............... WR Alexander, Eric ........... LB Britt, Wesley ................ T Bruschi, Tedy ............. LB Cassel, Matt ...............QB Evans, Heath ............. RB Faulk, Kevin ............... RB Gaffney, Jabar........... WR Gostkowski, Stephen .... K Green, Jarvis ............. DL Green-Ellis, BenJarvus .. RB Gutierrez, Matt ...........QB Guyton, Gary ............. LB Hanson, Chris .............. P Hobbs, Ellis................ CB Hochstein, Russ ........G/C Izzo, Larry ................. LB Jordan, LaMont .......... RB Kaczur, Nick ................. T Koppen, Dan ................ C LeVoir, Mark ................. T Light, Matt ................... T Mankins, Logan ............G Mayo, Jerod ............... LB Meriweather, Brandon..DB Morris, Sammy ........... RB Moss, Randy ............. WR Neal, Stephen ..............G O’Connell, Kevin .........QB O’Neal, Deltha ........... CB Paxton, Lonie ..............LS Richardson, Mike ........ CB Sanders, James............ S Sanders, Lewis ........... CB Seymour, Richard ....... DL Slater, Matthew ......... WR Smith, Le Kevin .......... DL Spann, Antwain............ S Thomas, Adalius ........ LB Thomas, David........... TE Ventrone, Ray ............DB Vrabel, Mike............... LB Warren, Ty................. DL Washington, Kelley .... WR Watson, Benjamin ...... TE Webster, Jason ........... CB Welker, Wes .............. WR Wheatley, Terrence..... CB Wilfork, Vince ............ NT Wilhite, Jonathan ....... CB Woods, Pierre ............ LB Wright, Mike .............. DL Yates, Billy ...................G
NAME POS Stephen Gostkowski K Kevin O’Connell QB Chris Hanson P Matt Gutierrez QB Jabar Gaffney WR Kelley Washington WR Matt Cassel QB Matthew Slater WR Deltha O’Neal CB Terrence Wheatley CB Jason Webster CB Jonathan Wilhite CB Ellis Hobbs III CB Antwain Spann S Lewis Sanders CB Brandon Meriweather DB LaMont Jordan RB Kevin Faulk RB Sammy Morris RB Mike Richardson CB James Sanders S Ray Ventrone DB BenJarvus Green-Ellis RB Heath Evans RB Mike Vrabel LB Jerod Mayo LB Eric Alexander LB Larry Izzo LB Tedy Bruschi LB Pierre Woods LB Gary Guyton LB Stephen Neal G Mark LeVoir T Wesley Britt T Lonie Paxton LS Dan Koppen C Logan Mankins G Russ Hochstein G/C Matt Light T Billy Yates G Vince Wilfork NT Nick Kaczur T Randy Moss WR Wes Welker WR Benjamin Watson TE David Thomas TE Sam Aiken WR Le Kevin Smith DL Richard Seymour DL Ty Warren DL Adalius Thomas LB Jarvis Green DL Mike Wright DL
HT 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-0 5-11 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-8 6-0 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-5 6-3 6-4 6-7 6-8 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-9 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-4
WT AGE YR 210 24 3 225 23 R 202 32 10 230 24 2 200 27 7 215 29 6 230 26 4 198 23 R 194 31 9 183 23 R 187 31 9 185 24 R 195 25 4 195 25 3 210 30 9 200 24 2 230 30 8 202 32 10 220 31 9 190 24 2 210 25 4 200 26 3 215 23 R 250 29 8 261 33 12 242 22 R 240 26 4 228 34 13 247 35 13 250 26 3 242 22 R 305 32 7 306 26 2 320 26 3 260 30 9 296 29 6 310 26 4 305 31 8 305 30 8 305 28 5 325 27 5 315 29 4 210 31 11 185 27 5 255 27 5 248 25 3 215 27 6 308 26 3 310 29 8 300 27 6 270 31 9 285 29 7 295 26 4
COLLEGE Memphis San Diego State Marshall Idaho State Florida Tennessee Southern California UCLA California Colorado Texas A&M Auburn Iowa State Louisiana-Lafayette Maryland Miami (Fla.) Maryland Louisiana State Texas Tech Notre Dame Fresno State Villanova Mississippi Auburn Ohio State Tennessee Louisiana State Rice Arizona Michigan Georgia Tech Cal State-Bakersfield Notre Dame Alabama Sacramento State Boston College Fresno State Nebraska Purdue Texas A&M Miami (Fla.) Toledo Marshall Texas Tech Georgia Texas North Carolina Nebraska Georgia Texas A&M Southern Mississippi Louisiana State Cincinnati
HEAD COACH: BILL BELICHICK ASSISTANTS: Dom Capers, Special Assistant/Secondary; Ivan Fears, Running Backs; Pepper Johnson, Defensive Line; Pete Mangurian, Tight Ends; Josh McDaniels, Offensive Coordinator/QBs; Harold Nash, Assistant Strength and Conditioning; Bill O'Brien, Wide Receivers; Matt Patricia, Linebackers; Dean Pees, Defensive Coordinator; Dante Scarnecchia, Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line; Brad Seely, Special Teams; Mike Woicik, Strength and Conditioning; Josh Boyer, Coaching Assistant; Brian Flores, Coaching Assistant; Shane Waldron, Coaching Assistant.
# 3 5 6 7 10 15 16 18 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 41 42 44 50 51 52 53 54 58 59 61 64 65 66 67 70 71 72 74 75 77 81 83 84 86 88 90 93 94 96 97 99
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS NAME Trent Edwards JP Losman Brian Moorman Rian Lindell Gibran Hamdan Roscoe Parrish Steve Johnson Justin Jenkins Donte Whitner Fred Jackson Marshawn Lynch Terrence McGee Xavier Omon Ashton Youboty Reggie Corner Leodis McKelvin John Wendling Ko Simpson Jabari Greer George Wilson Corey McIntyre Bryan Scott Paul Posluszny Marcus Buggs Blake Costanzo Keith Ellison Jon Corto Kawika Mitchell Brad Butler Jason Whittle Derrick Dockery Melvin Fowler Langston Walker Jason Peters Ryan Neill Kirk Chambers Duke Preston Demetrius Bell Derek Schouman James Hardy Josh Reed Lee Evans Robert Royal Derek Fine Chris Kelsay Spencer Johnson Ryan Denney Chris Ellis Aaron Schobel Kyle Williams Copeland Bryan John McCargo Marcus Stroud
POS QB QB P K QB WR WR WR S RB RB CB RB CB CB CB S S CB S FB S LB LB LB LB LB LB G G G C T T LS T C T TE WR WR WR TE TE DE DT DE DE DE DT DE DT DT
HT 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-4 5-9 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-1 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-7 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-8 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-5 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-6
WT AGE YR 231 25 2 212 27 5 172 32 8 233 31 9 220 27 2 171 26 4 202 22 R 207 27 2 208 23 3 215 27 2 215 22 2 198 28 6 227 23 R 189 24 3 175 24 R 184 23 R 222 25 2 202 25 3 180 26 5 212 27 3 258 29 3 219 27 6 238 24 2 223 23 R 235 24 2 229 24 3 208 24 1 253 29 6 315 25 3 297 33 11 330 28 6 310 29 7 366 29 7 340 26 5 253 25 2 315 29 4 326 26 4 307 23 R 223 23 2 220 22 R 210 27 7 197 27 5 255 29 7 247 25 R 261 29 6 286 26 5 264 31 7 261 23 R 243 31 8 306 25 3 253 25 2 307 25 3 310 29 8
COLLEGE Stanford Tulane Pittsburg State Washington St. Indiana Miami (Fla.) Kentucky Mississippi State Ohio State Coe College California Northwestern St. NW Missouri Ohio State Akron Troy Wyoming South Carolina Tennessee Arkansas West Virginia Penn State Penn State Vanderbilt Lafayette Oregon State Sacred Heart South Florida Virginia Missouri State Texas Maryland California Arkansas Rutgers Stanford Illinois Northwestern St. Boise State Indiana LSU Wisconsin LSU Kansas Nebraska Auburn BYU Virginia Tech TCU LSU Arizona North Carolina St. Georgia HEAD COACH: DICK JAURON ASSISTANTS: Turk Schonert, Offensive Coordinator; Perry Fewell, Defensive Coordinator; Bobby April, Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator; Matt Sheldon, Linebackers; Bill Kollar, Defensive Line; Chuck Lester, Asst. to the Head Coach/Special Projects; George Catavolos, Defensive Backs; DeMontie Cross, Asst. Linebackers/Special Teams; Adrian White, Defensive Quality Control; Alex Van Pelt, Quarterbacks; Sean Kugler Offensive Line; Ray Brown, Asst. Offensive Line; Eric Studesville, Running Game Coordinator/ Running Backs; Tyke Tolbert, Wide Receivers; Charlie Coiner, Tight Ends; Nathaniel Hackett, Offensive Quality Control; John Allaire, Strength and Conditioning.
# 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 17 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 37 38 43 51 53 54 56 57 59 60 65 66 67 68 71 72 73 75 77 80 81 82 83 84 86 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 99
BUFFALO BILLS
# 77 96 53 60 73 27 57 54 92 66 5 93 56 83 86 67 33 10 81 22 17 91 13 90 9 7 23 97 24 38 28 59 8 72 25 11 71 51 75 82 84 94 80 43 30 99 68 29 20 65 95 37 26
NAME ................... POS Bell, Demetrius ............ T Bryan, Copeland......... DE Buggs, Marcus ........... LB Butler, Brad..................G Chambers, Kirk ............ T Corner, Reggie ........... CB Corto, Jon.................. LB Costanzo, Blake ......... LB Denney, Ryan ............ DE Dockery, Derrick...........G Edwards, Trent...........QB Ellis, Chris.................. DE Ellison, Keith .............. LB Evans, Lee ................ WR Fine, Derek ................ TE Fowler, Melvin .............. C Greer, Jabari .............. CB Hamdan, Gibran .........QB Hardy, James ............ WR Jackson, Fred............. RB Jenkins, Justin .......... WR Johnson, Spencer ....... DT Johnson, Steve ......... WR Kelsay, Chris .............. DE Lindell, Rian................. K Losman, JP ................QB Lynch, Marshawn ....... RB McCargo, John ........... DT McGee, Terrence ........ CB McIntyre, Corey ......... FB McKelvin, Leodis ........ CB Mitchell, Kawika ......... LB Moorman, Brian ........... P Neill, Ryan ..................LS Omon, Xavier ............. RB Parrish, Roscoe ......... WR Peters, Jason ............... T Posluszny, Paul........... LB Preston, Duke .............. C Reed, Josh................ WR Royal, Robert ............. TE Schobel, Aaron........... DE Schouman, Derek....... TE Scott, Bryan ................. S Simpson, Ko ................ S Stroud, Marcus .......... DT Walker, Langston .......... T Wendling, John ............ S Whitner, Donte............. S Whittle, Jason ..............G Williams, Kyle ............ DT Wilson, George ........... S Youboty, Ashton ......... CB
National Football League Game Summary NFL Copyright © 2008 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in their coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 11/9/2008
Date: Sunday, 11/9/2008
Start Time: 1:02 PM EST
Buffalo Bills At New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Ma Game Day Weather
Game Weather: Sunny and cool Played Outdoor on Turf: Field Turf
Temp: 54° F (12.2° C), Humidity: 43%, Wind: W 15 mph Officials
Referee: Coleman, Walt (65)
Umpire: Wash, Undrey (96)
Line Judge: Johnson, Carl (101)
Head Linesman: Weidner, Paul (87)
Side Judge: Patterson, Rick (15)
Field Judge: Powers, Eddy (38)
Replay Official: Spyksma, Bill
Back Judge: Steed, Gregory (12)
Lineups Buffalo Bills
New England Patriots
Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB TE
83 71 66 75 73 68 84 81 5 23 80
Defense
L.Evans J.Peters D.Dockery D.Preston K.Chambers L.Walker R.Royal J.Hardy T.Edwards M.Lynch D.Schouman
LE LT RT RE MLB CB CB LCB RCB SS FS
90 99 95 92 51 27 28 24 33 37 30
Offense
C.Kelsay M.Stroud K.Williams R.Denney P.Posluszny R.Corner L.McKelvin T.McGee J.Greer G.Wilson K.Simpson
WR LT LG C RG RT WR WR QB RB WR
83 72 70 67 61 77 10 81 16 33 88
Defense
W.Welker M.Light L.Mankins D.Koppen S.Neal N.Kaczur J.Gaffney R.Moss M.Cassel K.Faulk S.Aiken
Substitutions
LE NT RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB RCB SS FS
94 75 93 50 51 54 96 21 27 31 36
T.Warren V.Wilfork R.Seymour M.Vrabel J.Mayo T.Bruschi A.Thomas D.O'Neal E.Hobbs B.Meriweather J.Sanders
Substitutions
P 8 B.Moorman, K 9 R.Lindell, WR 11 R.Parrish, WR 13 St.Johnson, WR 17 J.Jenkins, RB 22 F.Jackson, S 29 J.Wendling, FB 38 C.McIntyre, S 43 B.Scott, LB 53 M.Buggs, LB 54 B.Costanzo, LB 56 K.Ellison, LB 57 J.Corto, LB 59 K.Mitchell, G 65 J.Whittle, C 67 M.Fowler, LS 72 R.Neill, TE 86 D.Fine, DT 91 Sp.Johnson, DE 93 C.Ellis, DE 96 C.Bryan, DT 97 J.McCargo
K 3 S.Gostkowski, P 6 C.Hanson, WR 15 K.Washington, WR 18 M.Slater, CB 23 J.Webster, CB 24 J.Wilhite, S 28 A.Spann, CB 35 M.Richardson, DB 41 R.Ventrone, RB 42 B.Green-Ellis, RB 44 H.Evans, LB 53 L.Izzo, LB 58 P.Woods, LB 59 G.Guyton, OT 64 M.LeVoir, LS 66 L.Paxton, G/C 71 R.Hochstein, TE 84 B.Watson, TE 86 D.Thomas, DL 90 L.Smith, DL 97 J.Green, DL 99 M.Wright
Did Not Play
Did Not Play
QB 7 J.Losman
QB 5 K.O'Connell
Not Active
Not Active
3QB 10 G.Hamdan, S 20 D.Whitner, RB 25 X.Omon, LB 58 T.Lehman, G 60 B.Butler, T 77 D.Bell, WR 82 J.Reed, DE 94 A.Schobel
3QB 7 M.Gutierrez, CB 22 T.Wheatley, CB 29 L.Sanders, RB 32 L.Jordan, RB 34 S.Morris, LB 52 E.Alexander, OT 65 W.Britt, G 74 B.Yates
Field Goals (made ( ) & missed) R.Lindell
(25)
S.Gostkowski
(32) 49WL (37)
1
2
3
4
OT
Total
VISITOR:
Buffalo Bills
0
3
0
7
0
10
HOME:
New England Patriots
7
3
3
7
0
20
Scoring Plays Team Patriots Patriots Bills Patriots Patriots Bills
Qtr 1 2 2 3 4 4
Time 10:39 13:25 7:05 8:11 1:57 1:42
Paid Attendance: 68,756
Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) M.Cassel 13 yd. run (S.Gostkowski kick) (7-71, 3:06) S.Gostkowski 32 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 1:48) R.Lindell 25 yd. Field Goal (11-53, 6:20) S.Gostkowski 37 yd. Field Goal (13-64, 6:49) B.Green-Ellis 1 yd. run (S.Gostkowski kick) (19-92, 9:08) J.Hardy 14 yd. pass from T.Edwards (R.Lindell kick) (1-14, 0:15)
Visitor Home 0 0 3 3 3 10
7 10 10 13 20 20
Time: 2:42
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots 11/9/2008 at Gillette Stadium
Final Individual Statistics Buffalo Bills RUSHING M.Lynch F.Jackson
ATT 14 4
Total
18
PASSING T.Edwards
New England Patriots
YDS AVG 46 3.3 14 3.5
60
3.3
LG 8 5
TD 0 0
8
0
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT 23 13 120 2/12 1 15 2 49.2 23
Total
13
PASS RECEIVING R.Parrish L.Evans J.Hardy F.Jackson St.Johnson D.Schouman R.Royal Total INTERCEPTIONS
13
120
9.2
15
1
YDS AVG
LG
TD
0.0
0
0
TB IN20 0 4
LG 60
PUNTING C.Hanson
NET 39.6
Returns KICKOFF RETURNS L.McKelvin [OUT OF BOUNDS] [TOUCHBACK]
34
TD 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Total INTERCEPTIONS E.Hobbs D.O'Neal
4
60
Total
NO YDS AVG 0 0 0.0
FC 2
LG 0
TD 0
PUNT RETURNS W.Welker K.Faulk [DOWNED]
0.0
2
0
0
NO YDS AVG 3 138 46.0 1 0 0.0 1 0 0.0
FC 0 0 0
LG 85 0 0
TD 0 0 0
46.0
0
85
0
3
0
138
144
234
1/8
NO 10 5 4 2 1 1
YDS 107 53 36 22 9 7
3.3
27
0
NO 1 1
YDS AVG 4 4.0 2 2.0
LG 4 2
TD 0 0
3.0
4
0
TB IN20 0 2
LG 46
NO YDS AVG 2 83 41.5
NET 41.5 41.5
0
2
46
NO YDS AVG 1 10 10.0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0
FC 0 3 0
LG 10 0 0
TD 0 0 0
10.0
3
10
0
NO YDS AVG 1 13 13.0 1 0 0.0
FC 0 0
LG 13 0
TD 0 0
13.0
0
13
0
83 41.5
Returns
1
Returns
1
10
13
TD OUT-BDS
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 0
Total
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
New England Patriots FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
0
0
0
0
0 87.1
234 10.2
FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS
1
2
23
0 0
Total
13
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
6
KICKOFF RETURNS E.Hobbs [TOUCHBACK]
27
M.Stroud G.Wilson
FUMBLES M.Cassel
TD 1 1 0 0 0 0
LG 27 19 12 19 9 7
2
2
0
Buffalo Bills FUMBLES
LG 13 13 6 7 3 -2
AVG 10.7 10.6 9.0 11.0 9.0 7.0
Total
0
0
23
PASS RECEIVING W.Welker R.Moss J.Gaffney S.Aiken K.Faulk B.Watson
39.6
208 41.6
YDS AVG 105 4.0 22 2.4 9 1.8 7 7.0 3 3.0 -2 -2.0
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT 34 23 234 1/8 0 27 0 87.1
Total
LG 14 15 14 7 15 14 6
NO YDS AVG 5 208 41.6
PUNT RETURNS R.Parrish
2 49.2
43
AVG 7.8 11.0 10.5 5.5 15.0 14.0 6.0
0
5
1 15
Total
YDS 31 22 21 11 15 14 6
0
Total
Returns
2/12
ATT 26 9 5 1 1 1
PASSING M.Cassel
NO 4 2 2 2 1 1 1
NO
Total PUNTING B.Moorman
120
RUSHING B.Green-Ellis M.Cassel K.Faulk W.Welker H.Evans R.Moss
0
0
TD OUT-BDS 0 0 0
0
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots 11/9/2008 at Gillette Stadium
Final Team Statistics Visitor Bills
Home Patriots
10 2 8 0
24 11 11 2
5-11-45%
11-18-61%
0-0-0%
0-0-0%
TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing) Average gain per offensive play
168 43 3.9
370 78 4.7
NET YARDS RUSHING Total Rushing Plays Average gain per rushing play Tackles for a loss-number and yards
60 18 3.3 2-5
144 43 3.3 3-7
108 2-12 120
226 1-8 234
23-13-2 4.3
34-23-0 6.5
3-1-1
5-1-1
5-41.6 0
2-41.5 0
0-0 39.6
0-0 41.5
0 0-0 3-138 0-0
16 1-10 1-13 2-6
3-22
2-15
0-0
1-1
1 0 1
2 2 0
1-1 1-1
2-2 2-2
1-1 1-2-50% 0-1-0% 0 10 22:20
2-3 2-4-50% 1-1-100% 0 20 37:40
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS By Rushing By Passing By Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY
NET YARDS PASSING Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass Gross yards passing PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing) KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks PUNTS Number and Average Had Blocked FGs - PATs Had Blocked Net Punting Average TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs) No. and Yards Punt Returns No. and Yards Kickoff Returns No. and Yards Interception Returns PENALTIES Number and Yards FUMBLES Number and Lost TOUCHDOWNS Rushing Passing EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts Kicking Made-Attempts FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts RED ZONE EFFICIENCY GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY SAFETIES FINAL SCORE TIME OF POSSESSION
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots 11/9/2008 at Gillette Stadium
Ball Possession And Drive Chart Buffalo Bills # Time Time Time How Ball Recd Lost Poss Obtained
Drive Began
# Play
Yds Gain
Yds Pen
Net Yds
1st Down
1 15:00 13:45 2 10:39 4:42 3 0:21 0:13
1:15 Kickoff 5:57 Kickoff 0:08 Punt
BUF 20 BUF 27 BUF 13
3 9 1
1 34 0
0 -5 0
1 29 0
0 2 0
4 13:25 5 2:19
7:05 0:55
6:20 Kickoff 1:24 Missed FG
BUF 40 BUF 39
11 4
53 22
0 0
53 22
3 1
6 7
6:35 0:35
1:36 Kickoff 2:47 Punt
BUF 38 BUF 19
3 7
9 21
0 5
9 26
0 2
8 13:43 11:05 9 1:57 1:42
2:38 Fumble 0:15 Kickoff
BUF 44 NE 14
5 1
14 14
0 0
14 14
1 1
Drive Began
# Play
Yds Gain
Yds Pen
Net Yds
1st Down
8:11 3:22
Last Scrm
How Given Up
BUF 21 Punt NE 44 Punt BUF 13 Interception * NE 7 NE 39
Field Goal Punt
BUF 47 Punt BUF 45 Interception NE 42 * NE 14
Punt Touchdown
(326) Average BUF 36 New England Patriots #
Time Time Time How Ball Recd Lost Poss Obtained
Last Scrm
How Given Up
1 13:45 10:39 2 4:42 0:21
3:06 Punt 4:21 Punt
NE 29 NE 10
7 7
56 40
15 0
71 40
4 2
* BUF 13 Touchdown 50 Punt
3 4 5
1:48 Interception 4:46 Kickoff 0:55 Punt
BUF 34 NE 20 NE 3
7 11 3
20 59 3
0 -10 0
20 49 3
1 3 0
* BUF 14 Field Goal BUF 31 Missed FG NE 8 End of Half
6:49 Kickoff 3:13 Punt
NE 17 NE 9
13 6
64 26
0 0
64 26
3 1
* BUF 19 Field Goal NE 35 Punt
1:52 Interception 9:08 Punt 1:42 Kickoff
NE 41 NE 8 BUF 37
5 19 3
15 90 -3
0 2 0
15 92 -3
2 8 0
BUF 36 Fumble * BUF 1 Touchdown BUF 39 End of Game
0:13 13:25 7:05 2:19 0:55 0:00
6 15:00 7 6:35
8:11 3:22
8 0:35 13:43 9 11:05 1:57 10 1:42 0:00
(266) Average NE 27 * inside opponent's 20 Time of Possession by Quarter
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Visitor Buffalo Bills
7:20
7:44
4:23
2:53
22:20
Home New England Patriots
7:40
7:16
10:37
12:07
37:40
Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average
Bills: 5 - BUF 42
OT
Patriots: 2 - NE 18
Total
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots 11/9/2008 at Gillette Stadium
Final Defensive Statistics Buffalo Bills
Regular Defensive Plays TKL AST COMB
Special Teams
SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR
Misc
TKL AST FF FR BL
TKL AST FF FR
R.Denney
8
3
11
0.0
0.0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Simpson
7
4
11
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Mitchell
5
6
11
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P.Posluszny
6
4
10
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B.Scott
5
2
7
0.0
0.0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Ellison
5
2
7
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Kelsay
4
3
7
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.McGee
6
0
6
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Sp.Johnson
4
1
5
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
K.Williams
2
3
5
0.0
0.0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R.Corner
3
1
4
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Stroud
2
2
4
0.5
4.0
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G.Wilson
0
3
3
0.5
4.0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C.Bryan
1
1
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Greer
1
0
1
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Corto
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
L.Evans
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
R.Royal
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
59
35
94
1.0
8.0
3
3
0
4
1
1
2
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
Total
TKL /TK=Tackle AST /AS=Assist COMB=Combined TFL=Tackles for a Loss QH=Quarterback Hit IN=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF =Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery BL=Blocked New England Patriots Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams TKL AST COMB
SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR
TKL AST FF FR
BL
Misc
TKL AST FF FR
T.Warren
5
2
7
1.0
6.0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Mayo
4
2
6
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
T.Bruschi
2
3
5
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Vrabel
2
3
5
0.0
0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
V.Wilfork
3
1
4
0.0
0.0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
E.Hobbs
3
0
3
0.0
0.0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
A.Thomas
2
1
3
0.0
0.0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Wright
2
1
3
0.0
0.0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
R.Seymour
1
2
3
1.0
6.0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Webster
2
0
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
P.Woods
1
1
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Sanders
1
1
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
B.Meriweather
1
1
2
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
D.O'Neal
1
0
1
0.0
0.0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
G.Guyton
1
0
1
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
S.Aiken
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
J.Wilhite
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Slater
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
M.Cassel
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
31
18
49
2.0
12.0
4 5.0
2
3
0
0
3
2
0
0
1
0
0
0
Total
0
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots 11/9/2008 at Gillette Stadium
First Half Summary PERIOD SCORES 0 3=3
Bills (Visitor) Patriots (Home)
TIME OF POSSESSION 15:04
Bills
7 3 = 10
Patriots
14:56
Scoring Plays Team
Qtr
Patriots Patriots Bills
1 2 2
Time
Score Visitor Home
Scoring Play
10:39 M.Cassel 13 yd. run (S.Gostkowski kick) (7-71, 3:06) 13:25 S.Gostkowski 32 yd. Field Goal (7-20, 1:48) 7:05 R.Lindell 25 yd. Field Goal (11-53, 6:20)
0 0 3
Bills 6 0-6-0 4-8-50%
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
7 10 10
Patriots 10 5-4-1 3-7-43%
TOTAL NET YARDS Total Offensive Plays
110 27
178 33
NET YARDS RUSHING
36
58
74 80 1-6
120 120 0-0
14 - 9 - 1 3 - 43.3 2 - 20 0-0 0-1-0% BUF 28
17 - 11 - 0 1 - 37 1 - 10 0-0 1-2-50% NE 26
NET YARDS PASSING Gross Yards Passing Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted Punts-Number and Average Penalties-Number and Yards Fumbles-Number and Lost Red Zone Efficiency Average Drive Start Buffalo Bills RUSHING M.Lynch F.Jackson
ATT 9 3
Total PASSING T.Edwards Total
New England Patriots YDS AVG 26 2.9 10 3.3
12
36
TD 0 0
7
0
3.0
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT 14 9 80 1/6 0 15 1 49.7 9
14
PASS RECEIVING R.Parrish St.Johnson D.Schouman J.Hardy F.Jackson R.Royal
1/6
80 NO 4 1 1 1 1 1
Total
80
1 49.7
0 15
YDS AVG 31 7.8 15 15.0 14 14.0 7 7.0 7 7.0 6 6.0
9
Buffalo Bills
LG 14 15 14 7 7 6
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0
15
0
8.9
RUSHING B.Green-Ellis M.Cassel K.Faulk R.Moss
TKL AST COMB 4 2 4 4
1 3 0 0
New England Patriots
5 5 4 4
Total
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2 0 0 0
0 0 1 0
4 2 2 3
1 2 2 0
5 4 4 3
0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
11
17
Total
120
PASS RECEIVING W.Welker R.Moss K.Faulk J.Gaffney
3.6
0/0
0 27
0 0 1 2
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 0
1
0 0 0 0
TD 0 0 0 0
11
120 10.9
27
0
Misc
TKL AST FF FR BL 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
TKL AST FF FR 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 85.4 LG 27 19 9 6
0 0 0 0
TKL AST FF FR 0 0 0 0
Special Teams
0 0 0 1
13
YDS AVG 63 12.6 42 10.5 9 9.0 6 6.0
Special Teams
0 0 0 0
TD 0 1 0 0
NO 5 4 1 1
Total
SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
58
LG 10 13 1 -2
ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT 17 11 120 0/0 0 27 0 85.4
Regular Defensive Plays
TKL AST COMB
YDS AVG 34 3.8 25 6.3 1 0.5 -2 -2.0
16
SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
ATT 9 4 2 1
PASSING M.Cassel
Regular Defensive Plays
B.Scott P.Posluszny R.Denney T.McGee
T.Warren T.Bruschi J.Mayo E.Hobbs
LG 7 5
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Misc BL 0 0 0 0
TKL AST FF FR 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium
1st Quarter
Play By Play
11/9/2008
Page 1
NE wins toss, elects to Kick, and BUF elects to defend the South goal. S.Gostkowski kicks 70 yards from NE 30 to end zone, Touchback. Buffalo Bills at 15:00 1-10-BUF 20 (15:00) M.Lynch up the middle to BUF 27 for 7 yards (T.Bruschi, M.Vrabel). 2-3-BUF 27 (14:24) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete short left to J.Hardy. 3-3-BUF 27 (14:20) (Shotgun) T.Edwards sacked at BUF 21 for -6 yards (R.Seymour). 4-9-BUF 21 (13:58) B.Moorman punts 60 yards to NE 19, Center-R.Neill. W.Welker to NE 29 for 10 yards (J.Corto). New England Patriots at 13:45 1-10-NE 29 (13:45) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete deep middle to R.Moss. PENALTY on BUF-K.Simpson, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at NE 29. 1-10-NE 44 (13:40) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short right to J.Gaffney to 50 for 6 yards (R.Corner). 2-4-50 (13:06) M.Cassel pass short right to R.Moss to BUF 42 for 8 yards (T.McGee, B.Scott). 1-10-BUF 42 (12:28) B.Green-Ellis left guard to BUF 38 for 4 yards (K.Williams). 2-6-BUF 38 (11:51) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass deep left to W.Welker ran ob at BUF 17 for 21 yards [K.Williams]. 1-10-BUF 17 (11:27) B.Green-Ellis left guard to BUF 13 for 4 yards (Sp.Johnson, K.Ellison). 2-6-BUF 13 (10:46) (Shotgun) M.Cassel scrambles up the middle for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN. S.Gostkowski extra point is GOOD, Center-L.Paxton, Holder-C.Hanson. BUF 0 NE 7, 7 plays, 71 yards, 1 penalty, 3:06 drive, 4:21 elapsed S.Gostkowski kicks 65 yards from NE 30 to BUF 5. L.McKelvin to BUF 27 for 22 yards (S.Aiken, M.Slater). Buffalo Bills at 10:39, (1st play from scrimmage 10:36) 1-10-BUF 27 (10:36) M.Lynch right tackle to BUF 31 for 4 yards (A.Thomas, V.Wilfork). 2-6-BUF 31 (9:52) M.Lynch right guard to BUF 33 for 2 yards (T.Warren, J.Sanders). 3-4-BUF 33 (9:08) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short left to R.Royal to BUF 39 for 6 yards (E.Hobbs). 1-10-BUF 39 (8:34) F.Jackson left tackle to BUF 40 for 1 yard (V.Wilfork, T.Bruschi). 2-9-BUF 40 (7:56) T.Edwards pass short middle to F.Jackson to BUF 47 for 7 yards (T.Bruschi, A.Thomas). 3-2-BUF 47 (7:19) PENALTY on BUF-J.Peters, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at BUF 47 - No Play. 3-7-BUF 42 (6:57) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short left to R.Parrish to BUF 49 for 7 yards (E.Hobbs). measurement 1-10-BUF 49 (6:21) M.Lynch up the middle to NE 49 for 2 yards (V.Wilfork, T.Warren). 2-8-NE 49 (5:40) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short left to R.Parrish to NE 44 for 5 yards (E.Hobbs, J.Mayo). 3-3-NE 44 (4:55) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete short right to M.Lynch [A.Thomas]. 4-3-NE 44 (4:49) B.Moorman punts 34 yards to NE 10, Center-R.Neill, fair catch by K.Faulk. New England Patriots at 4:42 1-10-NE 10 (4:42) (Shotgun) B.Green-Ellis left end to NE 16 for 6 yards (K.Simpson, K.Ellison). 2-4-NE 16 (4:08) M.Cassel pass short right to W.Welker to NE 16 for no gain (R.Corner, C.Kelsay). 3-4-NE 16 (3:28) (Shotgun) M.Cassel scrambles left guard to NE 25 for 9 yards (K.Simpson). 1-10-NE 25 (2:50) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass deep right to R.Moss pushed ob at NE 44 for 19 yards (T.McGee). NE 81-Moss 814th career reception, tying Henry Ellard and Keyshawn Johnson for 18th in NFL history. (2:26) (Shotgun) R.Moss left end to NE 42 for -2 yards (B.Scott). 1-10-NE 44 2-12-NE 42 (1:47) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to R.Moss to NE 48 for 6 yards (T.McGee). NE 81-Moss 815th career reception, tying Shannon Sharpe for 17th in NFL history. 3-6-NE 48 (1:06) M.Cassel pass short right to W.Welker to 50 for 2 yards (P.Posluszny, R.Corner). 4-4-50 (:29) C.Hanson punts 37 yards to BUF 13, Center-L.Paxton, fair catch by R.Parrish. Buffalo Bills at 0:21 1-10-BUF 13 (:21) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass deep middle intended for L.Evans INTERCEPTED by E.Hobbs at BUF 38. E.Hobbs to BUF 34 for 4 yards (L.Evans). New England Patriots at 0:13 1-10-BUF 34 (:13) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to K.Faulk to BUF 25 for 9 yards (P.Posluszny). END OF QUARTER Score ==== Quarter Summary ==== Buffalo Bills 0 New England Patriots 7
Time Poss 7:20 7:40
First Downs R P X T 0 2 0 2 2 3 1 6
Efficiencies 3Down 4Down 2/4 0/0 1/2 0/0
X1 P2 P3 R4
P1
P2
R5 P6
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium
2nd Quarter
Play By Play
11/9/2008
New England Patriots continued. 2-1-BUF 25 (15:00) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete short middle to W.Welker (R.Denney). 3-1-BUF 25 (14:57) NE 71-Hochstein eligible. B.Green-Ellis right tackle to BUF 15 for 10 yards (K.Ellison, K.Simpson). 1-10-BUF 15 (14:18) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete short right to K.Faulk. 2-10-BUF 15 (14:13) (Shotgun) K.Faulk right guard to BUF 14 for 1 yard (K.Ellison, P.Posluszny). 3-9-BUF 14 (13:34) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete short right to B.Watson (T.McGee) [R.Denney]. 4-9-BUF 14 (13:29) S.Gostkowski 32 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-L.Paxton, Holder-C.Hanson. BUF 0 NE 10, 7 plays, 20 yards, 1:48 drive, 1:35 elapsed S.Gostkowski kicks 67 yards from NE 30 to BUF 3, out of bounds. Buffalo Bills at 13:25 1-10-BUF 40 (13:25) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short middle to R.Parrish to NE 46 for 14 yards (J.Mayo). (12:49) BUF 22-Jackson lined up at QB (Shotgun) F.Jackson up the middle to NE 42 for 4 yards (T.Warren). 1-10-NE 46 2-6-NE 42 (12:21) F.Jackson left tackle to NE 37 for 5 yards (J.Sanders). 3-1-NE 37 (11:39) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to D.Schouman to NE 23 for 14 yards (B.Meriweather). 1-10-NE 23 (11:06) M.Lynch up the middle to NE 20 for 3 yards (T.Warren, J.Mayo). 2-7-NE 20 (10:27) M.Lynch right end pushed ob at NE 15 for 5 yards (J.Mayo). 3-2-NE 15 (10:00) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to R.Parrish to NE 10 for 5 yards (J.Webster). (9:19) BUF 23-Lynch lined up at QB. (Shotgun) M.Lynch up the middle to NE 4 for 6 yards (T.Warren, T.Bruschi). 1-10-NE 10 2-4-NE 4 (8:40) M.Lynch up the middle to NE 4 for no gain (A.Thomas, R.Seymour). 3-4-NE 4 (7:53) M.Lynch left end to NE 7 for -3 yards (M.Vrabel, R.Seymour). 4-7-NE 7 (7:09) R.Lindell 25 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-R.Neill, Holder-B.Moorman. BUF 3 NE 10, 11 plays, 53 yards, 6:20 drive, 7:55 elapsed R.Lindell kicks 70 yards from BUF 30 to end zone, Touchback. New England Patriots at 7:05 1-10-NE 20 (7:05) M.Cassel pass deep right to W.Welker pushed ob at NE 47 for 27 yards (K.Simpson). (6:37) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to R.Moss pushed ob at BUF 44 for 9 yards (T.McGee). 1-10-NE 47 2-1-BUF 44 (6:15) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 42 for 2 yards (B.Scott, C.Kelsay). 1-10-BUF 42 (5:37) B.Green-Ellis right guard to BUF 41 for 1 yard (R.Denney, P.Posluszny). 2-9-BUF 41 (4:54) (Shotgun) M.Cassel scrambles left tackle ran ob at BUF 31 for 10 yards. PENALTY on NE-J.Gaffney, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 10 yards, enforced at BUF 36. 2-14-BUF 46 (4:29) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short middle to W.Welker to BUF 33 for 13 yards (K.Mitchell). 3-1-BUF 33 (3:49) NE 50-Vrabel eligible. B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 31 for 2 yards (B.Scott, P.Posluszny). (3:11) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete deep left to R.Moss (T.McGee) [K.Williams]. 1-10-BUF 31 2-10-BUF 31 (3:04) (Shotgun) K.Faulk up the middle to BUF 31 for no gain (R.Denney, C.Bryan). 3-10-BUF 31 (2:30) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete short left to K.Faulk. 4-10-BUF 31 (2:24) S.Gostkowski 49 yard field goal is No Good, Wide Left, Center-L.Paxton, Holder-C.Hanson. Buffalo Bills at 2:19 1-10-BUF 39 (2:19) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to St.Johnson pushed ob at NE 46 for 15 yards (D.O'Neal). Two-Minute Warning (2:00) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete short left to J.Hardy [M.Wright]. 1-10-NE 46 2-10-NE 46 (1:57) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete deep left to R.Parrish. 3-10-NE 46 (1:52) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short middle to J.Hardy to NE 39 for 7 yards (J.Webster, P.Woods). Timeout #1 by BUF at 01:04. 4-3-NE 39 (1:04) B.Moorman punts 36 yards to NE 3, Center-R.Neill, downed by BUF-J.Jenkins. New England Patriots at 0:55 1-10-NE 3 (:55) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to NE 6 for 3 yards (R.Denney, G.Wilson). Timeout #2 by BUF at 00:49. 2-7-NE 6 (:49) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to NE 8 for 2 yards (R.Denney, K.Mitchell). Timeout #3 by BUF at 00:42. 3-5-NE 8 (:42) M.Cassel kneels to NE 6 for -2 yards (B.Scott). END OF QUARTER ==== Quarter Summary ==== Buffalo Bills New England Patriots
Score 3 10
Time Poss 7:44 7:16
R 0 3
First Downs P X T 4 0 4 1 0 4
Efficiencies 3Down 4Down 2/4 0/0 2/5 0/0
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R7
P3
P4
P5
P8 R9
R10
P6
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium
3rd Quarter
Play By Play
11/9/2008
BUF elects to Kick, and NE elects to defend the South goal. R.Lindell kicks 66 yards from BUF 30 to NE 4. E.Hobbs to NE 17 for 13 yards (J.Corto, C.Bryan). New England Patriots at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:54) 1-10-NE 17 (14:54) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to NE 22 for 5 yards (C.Kelsay). 2-5-NE 22 (14:26) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to NE 26 for 4 yards (P.Posluszny, M.Stroud). 3-1-NE 26 (13:43) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short right to W.Welker to NE 38 for 12 yards (C.Kelsay). NE 83-Welker 1st player in NFL history to start season with 6+ receptions in each of first 9 games. (13:03) M.Cassel pass incomplete deep right to R.Moss. 1-10-NE 38 2-10-NE 38 (12:59) M.Cassel pass short middle to W.Welker to NE 41 for 3 yards (K.Williams). 3-7-NE 41 (12:21) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short middle to R.Moss to BUF 48 for 11 yards (T.McGee). (11:43) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to S.Aiken to BUF 45 for 3 yards (P.Posluszny, K.Simpson). 1-10-BUF 48 2-7-BUF 45 (11:03) (Shotgun) K.Faulk up the middle to BUF 39 for 6 yards (C.Bryan, K.Mitchell). 3-1-BUF 39 (10:25) NE 50-Vrabel eligible. B.Green-Ellis right tackle pushed ob at BUF 27 for 12 yards (K.Simpson). (10:01) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 23 for 4 yards (Sp.Johnson, K.Mitchell). 1-10-BUF 27 2-6-BUF 23 (9:27) (Shotgun) B.Green-Ellis right guard to BUF 19 for 4 yards (M.Stroud, R.Denney). 3-2-BUF 19 (8:55) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to BUF 19 for no gain (R.Denney, K.Simpson). 4-2-BUF 19 (8:18) S.Gostkowski 37 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-L.Paxton, Holder-C.Hanson. BUF 3 NE 13, 13 plays, 64 yards, 6:49 drive, 6:49 elapsed S.Gostkowski kicks 63 yards from NE 30 to BUF 7. L.McKelvin to BUF 38 for 31 yards (P.Woods, S.Aiken). Buffalo Bills at 8:11, (1st play from scrimmage 8:04) 1-10-BUF 38 (8:04) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short left to L.Evans to BUF 45 for 7 yards (P.Woods, M.Vrabel). 2-3-BUF 45 (7:31) M.Lynch left tackle to BUF 47 for 2 yards (M.Vrabel, T.Bruschi). 3-1-BUF 47 (6:48) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete short left to M.Lynch. 4-1-BUF 47 (6:42) B.Moorman punts 44 yards to NE 9, Center-R.Neill, fair catch by K.Faulk. New England Patriots at 6:35 1-10-NE 9 (6:35) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short right to B.Watson to NE 16 for 7 yards (K.Ellison). 2-3-NE 16 (6:00) (Shotgun) K.Faulk left guard to NE 17 for 1 yard (K.Ellison, P.Posluszny). 3-2-NE 17 (5:22) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short right to J.Gaffney to NE 29 for 12 yards (R.Corner). (4:47) M.Cassel pass incomplete short left to K.Faulk (R.Denney). 1-10-NE 29 2-10-NE 29 (4:42) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short middle to W.Welker to NE 38 for 9 yards (P.Posluszny, K.Mitchell). 3-1-NE 38 (4:04) NE 50-Vrabel eligible. B.Green-Ellis right end to NE 35 for -3 yards (M.Stroud). 4-4-NE 35 (3:32) C.Hanson punts 46 yards to BUF 19, Center-L.Paxton, fair catch by R.Parrish. Buffalo Bills at 3:22 1-10-BUF 19 (3:22) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete short left to F.Jackson. 2-10-BUF 19 (3:18) M.Lynch left tackle to BUF 17 for -2 yards (V.Wilfork, M.Vrabel). 3-12-BUF 17 (2:40) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to L.Evans ran ob at BUF 32 for 15 yards. (2:13) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to F.Jackson to BUF 36 for 4 yards (G.Guyton). 1-10-BUF 32 2-6-BUF 36 (1:39) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NE-M.Vrabel, Neutral Zone Infraction, 5 yards, enforced at BUF 36 - No Play. 2-1-BUF 41 (1:29) F.Jackson up the middle to BUF 45 for 4 yards (J.Mayo, T.Warren). (:51) T.Edwards pass incomplete short left to R.Royal [V.Wilfork]. 1-10-BUF 45 2-10-BUF 45 (:45) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass deep right intended for R.Royal INTERCEPTED by D.O'Neal at NE 39. D.O'Neal to NE 41 for 2 yards (R.Royal). New England Patriots at 0:35 1-10-NE 41 (:35) (Shotgun) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to BUF 48 for 11 yards (K.Simpson, R.Denney). END OF QUARTER ==== Quarter Summary ==== Buffalo Bills New England Patriots
Score 3 13
Time Poss 4:23 10:37
First Downs R P X T 1 1 0 2 2 3 0 5
Efficiencies 3Down 4Down 1/2 0/0 4/6 0/0
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P11
P12
R13
P14
P7
R8
R15
Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium Play By Play
4th Quarter
11/9/2008
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New England Patriots continued. 1-10-BUF 48 (15:00) W.Welker left end pushed ob at BUF 41 for 7 yards (T.McGee). reverse 2-3-BUF 41 (14:39) B.Green-Ellis right guard to BUF 36 for 5 yards (B.Scott, K.Mitchell). R16 1-10-BUF 36 (14:04) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass incomplete short middle to J.Gaffney. 2-10-BUF 36 (13:58) (Shotgun) M.Cassel sacked at BUF 44 for -8 yards (sack split by M.Stroud and G.Wilson). FUMBLES (M.Stroud), RECOVERED by BUF-G.Wilson at BUF 44. G.Wilson to BUF 44 for no gain (M.Cassel). Buffalo Bills at 13:43 1-10-BUF 44 (13:43) M.Lynch left end to NE 48 for 8 yards (M.Wright). 2-2-NE 48 (13:12) M.Lynch left guard to NE 41 for 7 yards (M.Wright, B.Meriweather). R9 (12:29) M.Lynch left end to NE 36 for 5 yards (J.Mayo, M.Wright). 1-10-NE 41 2-5-NE 36 (11:52) (Shotgun) T.Edwards sacked at NE 42 for -6 yards (T.Warren). 3-11-NE 42 (11:18) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass incomplete deep right to R.Royal (J.Mayo). 4-11-NE 42 (11:11) B.Moorman punts 34 yards to NE 8, Center-R.Neill, fair catch by K.Faulk. New England Patriots at 11:05 1-10-NE 8 (11:05) K.Faulk right tackle to NE 9 for 1 yard (R.Denney, C.Kelsay). 2-9-NE 9 (10:27) M.Cassel pass incomplete deep left to R.Moss. 3-9-NE 9 (10:21) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass deep left to S.Aiken to NE 28 for 19 yards (K.Simpson, B.Scott). P17 (9:45) B.Green-Ellis right guard to NE 34 for 6 yards (K.Mitchell, K.Simpson). 1-10-NE 28 2-4-NE 34 (9:11) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to W.Welker to NE 42 for 8 yards (P.Posluszny, G.Wilson). P18 (8:30) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to NE 43 for 1 yard (R.Denney, Sp.Johnson). 1-10-NE 42 2-9-NE 43 (7:47) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short left to J.Gaffney to BUF 49 for 8 yards (K.Mitchell). Timeout #1 by NE at 07:01. 3-1-BUF 49 (7:00) H.Evans left guard to BUF 46 for 3 yards (Sp.Johnson). R19 1-10-BUF 46 (6:26) B.Green-Ellis left end pushed ob at BUF 33 for 13 yards (K.Ellison). R20 1-10-BUF 33 (5:56) M.Cassel pass incomplete short right to B.Green-Ellis. 2-10-BUF 33 (5:50) M.Cassel pass short right to W.Welker to BUF 21 for 12 yards (J.Greer). NE 83-Welker 1st 100- P21 yard game of season, 5th career. 1-10-BUF 21 (5:09) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 20 for 1 yard (K.Mitchell, R.Denney). Timeout #1 by BUF at 05:01. 2-9-BUF 20 (5:01) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 19 for 1 yard (Sp.Johnson, K.Williams). Timeout #2 by BUF at 04:56. 3-8-BUF 19 (4:56) (Shotgun) M.Cassel pass short middle to J.Gaffney to BUF 9 for 10 yards (K.Mitchell). P22 Timeout #2 by NE at 04:09. (4:09) B.Green-Ellis left end to BUF 7 for 2 yards (R.Denney, K.Williams). NE 42-Green-Ellis 1st 1-9-BUF 9 career 100-yard game. Timeout #3 by BUF at 04:02. 2-7-BUF 7 (4:02) B.Green-Ellis up the middle to BUF 3 for 4 yards (K.Simpson, K.Mitchell). 3-3-BUF 3 (3:26) B.Green-Ellis left tackle to BUF 1 for 2 yards (Sp.Johnson, R.Denney). PENALTY on BUF-M.Stroud, Defensive Holding, 2 yards, enforced at BUF 3 - No Play. X23 (3:18) M.Cassel up the middle to BUF 1 for no gain (C.Kelsay, K.Williams). 1-1-BUF 1 2-1-BUF 1 (2:42) M.Cassel up the middle to BUF 1 for no gain (C.Kelsay). Two-Minute Warning 3-1-BUF 1 (2:00) NE 50-Vrabel eligible. B.Green-Ellis left guard for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN. NE 42-Green- R24 Ellis 4th straight game with a TD. S.Gostkowski extra point is GOOD, Center-L.Paxton, Holder-C.Hanson. NE 19 play scoring drive ties franchise record (9/15/02 at NYJ). BUF 3 NE 20, 19 plays, 92 yards, 1 penalty, 9:08 drive, 13:03 elapsed S.Gostkowski kicks 69 yards from NE 30 to BUF 1. L.McKelvin pushed ob at NE 14 for 85 yards (J.Wilhite). Buffalo Bills at 1:57, (1st play from scrimmage 1:46) 1-10-NE 14 (1:46) (Shotgun) T.Edwards pass short right to J.Hardy for 14 yards, TOUCHDOWN. P10 R.Lindell extra point is GOOD, Center-R.Neill, Holder-B.Moorman. BUF 10 NE 20, 1 plays, 14 yards, 0:15 drive, 13:18 elapsed (Onside Kick formation) R.Lindell kicks onside 7 yards from BUF 30 to BUF 37, ball declared dead. ball did not travel 10 yards New England Patriots at 1:42 1-10-BUF 37 (1:42) M.Cassel kneels to BUF 38 for -1 yards. 2-11-BUF 38 (1:05) M.Cassel kneels to BUF 39 for -1 yards. 3-12-BUF 39 (:35) M.Cassel kneels to BUF 40 for -1 yards. Score Time END OF QUARTER ==== Quarter Summary ==== Poss Buffalo Bills 10 2:53 20 12:07 New England Patriots
First Downs R P X T 1 1 0 2 4 4 1 9
Efficiencies 3Down 4Down 0/1 0/0 4/5 0/0