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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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Amid accusations that Randy Moss has quit, concerns whether Tom Brady has lost his magic touch and with an inability to win a road game on this side of the Atlantic, Kevin Faulk readily acknowledges the Patriots might be vulnerable. "By the way that we're playing as a football team, yes, we are vulnerable," the New England running back said this week.
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Aaron Maybin was in the midst of discussing how his rookie season hasn't come close to meeting his objectives when the conversation switched to the Buffalo Bills defensive end's latest hairstyle. Turning his head slightly, the first-round draft pick showed off how he had shaved into his hair the word "Mayhem," one of the nicknames he picked up as a star pass rusher at Penn State...
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For someone who's displayed a keen knack for taking away the ball, Buffalo Bills safety Jairus Byrd proved he has a giving quality to his game, too. The rookie second-round draft pick found himself back on top of the NFL's interception list Monday morning a day after securing his ninth of the season in a 16-10 win at Kansas City.
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The Patriots will be without four starters for their game against the Buffalo Bills -- defensive linemen Ty Warren (ankle) and Vince Wilfork (foot) and offensive linemen Stephen Neal (ankle) and Nick Kaczur (shoulder). Running back Fred Taylor (ankle) was also inactive for a game with AFC East implications.
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