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Buffalo Bills

  4th AFC East (6-7-0)

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Founded: 1960

Stadium: Ralph Wilson Stadium

Tickets: 877-BB-TICKS

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Team News more
Bills down following lackluster performance vs. Dolphins
12/08/2008
The players were embarrassed and frustrated following a game in which they came out flat, with the offense managing a mere 163 yards and failing to score a touchdown for the second straight outing.

Dolphins move into tie for AFC East lead
12/07/2008
Taking advantage of an indifferent Bills "home" crowd and an inept Buffalo offense, the resurgent Dolphins continued their remarkable turnaround from last year's 1-15 finish by scoring a decisive 16-3 win on Sunday.

With Edwards hurt, Bills give Losman first start of season
12/07/2008
J.P. Losman made his first start in more than a year in place of injured Trent Edwards on Sunday when the Bills hosted the Dolphins in kicking off their first of five annual regular-season games at Toronto.

Lynch limited at practice for Bills
12/04/2008
Severe back spasms limited Marshawn Lynch in practice Thursday, though Bills coach Dick Jauron was confident the running back will play against Miami this weekend.

Dolphins, Bills take AFC East battle to Toronto
12/04/2008
The Miami Dolphins don't have any easy road to reach the postseason. However, they may have been given one break -- not having to visit the Buffalo Bills out in the December cold of upstate New York.

Jauron hears jeers
12/04/2008
Bills coach Dick Jauron isn't showing any signs of flinching for someone who suddenly finds himself on the hot seat.

Edwards' Week 14 status in doubt
12/03/2008
Quarterback Trent Edwards missed practice Wednesday due to a groin injury, opening the possibility of J.P. Losman making his first start in more than a year on Sunday, when Buffalo hosts the Miami Dolphins at Toronto.

Head Coach more
Dick Jauron

Regular Season: 56-74

Postseason: 0-1

Experience: 7

Career record: 56-75

Pro Career: Became the 14th coach in franchise history on Jan. 23, 2006. Jauron enters his third stint as an NFL head coach after serving as the head coach of the Chicago Bears (1999-2003) and as interim head coach of the Detroit Lions for the final five games of 2005.

The highlight of his Bears' tenure career came in 2001 when Chicago finished 13-3 and claimed its first division championship since 1990. Under Jauron's leadership, the 2001 Bears were 8-0 in games decided by seven points or less, and engineered five second half, come-from-behind victories. The Bears defense ranked first in the NFL in points allowed and second in rushing yards allowed. For his efforts, Jauron was selected as the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year. He was just the third coach in team history to win 13 games in a season.

The 2001 season marked the greatest single-season turnaround in team history improving from 5-11 in 2000 to 13-3. In his five seasons in Chicago, Jauron accumulated a 35-46 (.432) record. He became the first Bears coach to defeat the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field on his first two trips.

Jauron began his coaching career with the Buffalo Bills (1985, defensive backs), Green Bay Packers (1986-1994, defensive backs), and Jacksonville Jaguars (1995-98, defensive coordinator). As Jacksonville's inaugural defensive coordinator, he was instrumental in the early success of the franchise which included three playoff berths in the franchise's first four seasons and a run to the 1996 AFC Championship game. He served as the Lions' defensive coordinator from 2004-05.

Career record: 36-50.

Background: A three-sport (football, basketball, and baseball) standout at Swampscott (Mass.) High School. Named one of the top 10 prep athletes of the 20th Century in the state of Massachusetts by the Boston Globe. Played running back at Yale (1970-72) where, for 27 years, he held the school's career rushing mark with 2,947 yards. Drafted by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round of the 1973 draft. Played defensive back for Detroit (1973-77) and was named to the Pro Bowl following the 1974 season after leading the NFC in punt return average (16.8). He finished his career with the Cincinnati Bengals (1978-1980).

Personal: Born October 7, 1950, Peoria, Ill. Dick and his wife Gail have two daughters—Kacy and Amy.


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Scoreboard more
Rogers Centre - Wk 14 1 2 3 4 T
Miami Dolphins 7 6 0 3 16
Buffalo Bills 3 0 0 0 3
Schedule more
Wk Date Opponent Time
12 Sun, Nov 23 @ Kansas City 54-31   W
13 Sun, Nov 30 San Francisco 3-10   L
14 Sun, Dec 07 Miami 3-16   L
15 Sun, Dec 14 @ New York 1:00 PM ET
16 Sun, Dec 21 @ Denver 4:05 PM ET
17 Sun, Dec 28 New England 1:00 PM ET
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Injuries more
Player (Pos) Injury
No Injuries Reported
Regular Season Leaders more
Passing Att Cmp Yds TDs
Trent Edwards 324 214 2378 10
J.P. Losman 65 39 436 1
Rushing Car Yds Avg TDs
Marshawn Lynch 218 875 4 7
Fred Jackson 86 361 4.2 1
Receiving Rec Yds Avg TDs
Lee Evans 52 913 17.6 3
Josh Reed 41 454 11.1 1
Transactions more
Date Transaction
12/6 Corey Mace (DE) Activated from the Practice Squad.
12/6 Chris Ellis (DE) Placed on IR (ankle).
12/1 John McCargo (DT) Placed on IR (back).
11/29 Jonathan Stupar (TE) Activated from the Practice Squad.
AFC East more
Team W L T Win %
New York Jets 8 5 0 .615
New England 8 5 0 .615
Miami 8 5 0 .615
Buffalo 6 7 0 .462


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