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Spiller gets the nod as Bills starter (The Canadian Press)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - It took a few short months for Bills rookie running back C.J. Spiller to win the starting job and elevate expectations around town that Buffalo's anemic offence just might have a semblance of a spark.
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Rookie RB Spiller gets the nod as Bills starter (AP)
It took a few short months for Bills rookie running back C.J. Spiller to win the starting job and elevate expectations around town that Buffalo's anemic offense just might have a semblance of a spark. The one thing Spiller's careful of is to remind everyone that he can't do it alone. "It's going to take a team effort to get to where we want to go, and I'm just glad to be a...
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Marshall gives young Henne inviting target (AP)
A sheepish Chad Henne recalls attempting the sort of desperation pass a young college quarterback will try: Under pressure, on his heels, heaving a prayer to a tall teammate in the end zone. More than once, Braylon Edwards came down with the ball for a Michigan touchdown. "It would happen a couple of times," Henne says.
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C.J. Spiller to start for Bills (The National Football Post)
Buffalo Bills rookie running back C.J. Spiller is slated to become an immediate starter. The speedy first-round...
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Vikings-Saints: Great way to get going (PA SportsTicker)
By BARRY WILNER AP Pro Football Writer
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Dorsett not big on NFL platooning backs (The Canadian Press)

TORONTO - Tony Dorsett, who knows more than a little about running the football, isn't a fan of the NFL's current trend of platooning.
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Bills RB Jackson expected to play in opener (The Canadian Press)
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson is expected to play in the team's opener against the Miami Dolphins this weekend, while free safety Jairus Byrd's status has not yet been determined.
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Bills RB Jackson expected to play in opener Sunday (AP)
Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson is expected to play in the team's opener against the Miami Dolphins this weekend, while free safety Jairus Byrd's status has not yet been determined. Coach Chan Gailey said before practice Wednesday that Jackson "will be fine for the game" a month after having surgery to repair a broken bone in his left hand.
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Packers, Texans look Super in ?10 (ProFootballWeekly.com)
NFL 2010 won't be a precession of royalty, or so it seems as we leave the exhibition stage.
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Bills name six team captains (The National Football Post)
The Buffalo Bills have announced six team captains Quarterback Trent Edwards, wide receiver Lee Evans,...
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