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The decision by the Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills Latest from The Business Journals County Exec seeks legal help on Bills' lease Gailey shakes up Bills' defensive staff 2011 headlines set stage for new year Follow this company to partner with ...  
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newly inaugurated Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz used his first “executive order” to seek outside legal counsel to handle negotiations between the county and the Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills Latest from The Business Journals Gailey ...  
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The Miami Dolphins head north to play the second half of their home-and-home series against the Buffalo Bills this weekend. While the Dolphins have been trying to right their ship, winning four of their last six, the Bills have been trying to ...  
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Orchard Park, N.Y. (WKBW release) -- The Buffalo Bills on Wednesday distributed a media transcript ... finish the season with two wins (against them). And they’re a good football team. If you can beat a good football team then that gives ...  
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The Buffalo Bills have rehired Joe Frandina to oversee the team's plans to renovate Ralph Wilson Stadium. Frandina will hold the title of director-construction management. He spent 15 seasons working with the Bills, and held the title of vice president of stadium operations before retiring after the 2010 season.  
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In this exclusive interview for Yahoo! Sports, Buffalo Bills standout defensive tackle Marcell Dareus gives us the inside take on first year in the NFL, gives us the scoop on his impressive versatility across the defensive line, talks about his … Continue reading →  
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The Buffalo Bills have turned to one of their own as their new tight ends coach, bringing in former Buffalo tight end Pete Metzelaars. It's the second NFL stop for Metzelaars, who spent the last eight seasons with the Colts after starting his coaching career with the offensive...  
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Kicker Rian Lindell avoided free agency by re-signing with the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday. And there's another familiar face returning to the fold, after the Bills hired Pete Metzelaars, the most productive tight end in team history, as an assistant coach. Lindell will return for a 10th season in Buffalo after signing a four-year contract worth about $11 million.  
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills reshaped their coaching staff Monday by adding Andrew Dees and Eric Thatcher, and reassigning Bob Bicknell, Bob Sanders and Adrian White.  
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills have rehired Joe Frandina to oversee the team's plans to renovate Ralph Wilson Stadium.  
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The Buffalo Bills have released safety Jon Corto, says Aaron Wilson of Scout.com . Corto, a backup at strong...  
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Fred Jackson didn't come into the NFL by the easiest of routes. He went to tiny Coe College, spent time on...  
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Andre Reed was on the outside looking in for another Hall of Fame class, the sixth time the former Buffalo...  
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - The Buffalo Bills have re-signed restricted free agent long snapper Garrison Sanborn.  
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