The Buffalo Bills have claimed linebacker Pierre Woods off waivers from the New England Patriots Monday afternoon. Woods will take the roster spot of rookie linebacker Antonio Coleman, who was placed on Injured Reserve today following a knee injury suffered Sunday in Minnesota.
Woods had been with New England since signing with them as an undrafted free agent in 2006. He has 108 tackles and two sacks for his career, including a sack against the Detroit Lions this past Thanksgiving.
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Buffalo Bills rookie outside linebacker Antonio Coleman has become the 12th player to land on the Injured Reserve list this season. Chan Gailey announced Monday afternoon that Coleman would miss the rest of the season with a knee injury suffered in the first quarter Sunday at Minnesota, but the injury will not require surgery.
Gailey also said that while offensive linemen Geoff Hangartner and Kraig Urbik are already ruled out of this Sunday’s game against Cleveland with knee injuries, neither has yet been ruled out to return again this season.
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Senior guard Ogo Adegboye has been selected as the Atlantic 10 men’s basketball player of the week, the conference office announced on Monday.
The London native converted seven 3-pointers – one shy of the school record – for 24 points with a career-high 10 assists the help the Bonnies hang on for a 76-74 win over Buffalo on Saturday. He tied his previous career high 17 points and set personal high-water marks for 3-point makes and attempts in the first half alone and helped Bona’s to a 19-point lead by the 13:02 mark of the final stanza.
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For those hopeful the Buffalo Bills would collect their third win of the season Sunday at Minnesota, it wasn’t a good day. Others are quietly hoping the Bills continue to lose to improve their draft stock for 2011. If that was your angle Sunday, you didn’t have much luck(as in Andrew Luck) either.
While there’s still a month to go in the 2010 season and the NFL draft won’t be around for four-plus months, the bottom line is the Bills are 2-10. Like it or not, it’s time to start thinking about it.
Buffalo got blown out by the Vikings, 38-14 and didn’t get any help via the bottom of standings either. Buffalo came into Sunday slated to pick fourth in next April’s draft and by the time the team boarded their plane back to Western New York Sunday evening, they remain in the same position.
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