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Aaron Merz
Aaron Merz is an offensive guard for the Buffalo Bills, wearing number 62. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at California. Aaron Merz is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 340 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions... [more]
Aaron Merz is an offensive guard for the Buffalo Bills, wearing number 62. 2006 is his first year as a pro player. He played in college at California. Aaron Merz is 6 feet, 4 inches and weighs 340 pounds. Share your thoughts and opinions about Aaron Merz and the Bills, or follow him in news and blogs.
This slide show is a run down of how well the Buffalo Bills rookies from the draft class of 2009 have performed so far at the halfway mark. With eight games down and eight games to go, the rookies still have half a season left to impact how their rookie season will be finally viewed.
Pitcured is Jairus Byrd, doing what he does best, being in the right spot at the right time, making a play on the ball and intercepting passes. Begin Slideshow
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Bills coach Dick Jauron wasn't kidding when he wondered whether he'd have enough players available to practice during the team's bye week. The Bills on Tuesday kicked off their first of two scheduled practices this week with 16 players either absent or not participating. Among those not practicing was starting cornerback Terrence McGee who, a day earlier, had arthroscopic surgery on his...
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From sports.yahoo.com
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It wasn't that long ago, in the springtime of the Buffalo Bills' offseason, when T.O.-mania was in its infancy. A buzz of hope bloomed around town that this franchise might finally be relevant again. Where have all the good times gone? "That's self-explanatory," defensive tackle Marcus Stroud said.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Buffalo left tackle Demetrius Bell hurt his knee Sunday against Tennessee, knocking him out of the rest of the game with the Titans. When Bell was hurt near the end of the first half, a team spokesman didn't know which knee the left tackle hurt. No other details were immediately available except that the first-year tackle would not return.
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From sports.yahoo.com
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Thank you, NFL schedule makers, for giving us a weeks reprieve from the Bills. If only these things rolled around more often. When we meet again next week we’ll have nine weeks left in the Dick Jauron era, and the Trent Edwards watch will stand at nine weeks remaining to save his QB job (if [...]
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From bfloblog.com
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