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BILLS OPEN ‘13 PRESEASON ON ROAD AT COLTS BROADCAST INFO

UPCOMING WEEK’S SCHEDULE - AT ST. JOHN FISHER COLLEGE

Tues., Aug. 6

No Media Availability

Players’ Day Off

Weds., Aug. 7

8:00 AM-11:00 AMPractice

Open to Media

Thurs, Aug. 8

8:00 AM-11:00 AMPractice

Open to Media

Fri, Aug. 9

11:00 AMPost Walk-Thru

Availability

6:00 PM-9:00 PMPractice

Open to Media

Sat, Aug. 10

No Media Availability

Sun., Aug. 11

Bills at Colts1:30 PM

Mon., Aug. 12

11:00 AMPost Walk-Thru

Availability

2:00 PM-5:00 PMPractice

Open to Media

ALL DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

The Buffalo Bills will open the 2013 preseason this week with a match-up at the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, August 11th. Kickoff is set for 1:30 PM ET.

Sunday’s game will mark the seventh preseason meeting between Buffalo and Indianapolis and first since 2010 (W, 34-21).

BILLS-COLTS PRESEASON SERIES• Overall preseason record: 3-3• Bills on road at Colts: 2-2• Last meeting on road: 2008, W 20-7• First preseason meeting: 1969, L 7-20 @ Buffalo (formerly Baltimore Colts)• Last preseason meeting: 2010, W 34-21 @ Buffalo (Rogers Centre, Toronto)

The Bills will host the Minnesota Vikings in Week Two of the 2013 preseason at Ralph Wilson Stadium on Friday, Aug. 16th at 7:00 PM ET.

TELEVISION: WKBW-TV / NFL NetworkPRODUCER: Ken MackDIRECTOR: Chris SvendsenPLAY-BY-PLAY: Ray BentleyCOLOR ANALYST: Steve TaskerSIDELINE: Mike Catalana

BILLS RADIO NETWORKFLAGSHIP: Buffalo – WGR550 (550AM); Toronto - Fan 590; Rochester - WCMF (96.5) and WROC (950AM); Syracuse - WTKW (99.5/WTKV 105.5)PLAY-BY-PLAY: John Murphy (26th year, 10th as play-by-play)COLOR ANALYST: Mark Kelso (8th year)SIDELINE REPORTER: Joe Buscaglia (2nd year)

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THE MARRONE ERA

Doug Marrone was named the 16th head coach in Buffalo Bills history on Janu-ary 7, 2013. The 2013 season will mark his eighth as an NFL coach and first at the helm in the professional coaching ranks.

His previous stints in the NFL include three years as the Offensive Coordinator of the New Orleans Saints (2006-08) after serv-ing as the Offensive Line coach of the New York Jets from 2002-05.

Marrone, a native of the Bronx, NY, is no stranger to the West-ern New York region. Prior to joining the Bills, he was the head coach of his alma mater’s football program at Syracuse from 2009-12.

While with the Orange, Marrone guided the program to a 21-17 record in his last three seasons, including an 8-5 mark in 2010 and 2012 - with both campaigns culminating in a New Era Pinstripe Bowl Championship.

A three-year letterman at Syracuse along the offensive line, Marrone earned Associated Press All-East accolades as a senior and second team honors as a junior. He was tabbed AP All-East Honorable mention in his sophomore year. During his time with the first string of-fense, the Orange compiled a 19-15 record and made their first bowl game appearance in six years. Marrone and his teammates, including All-American Tim Green, helped lay the foundation that resulted in the program’s 1987 undefeated season.

He was drafted in the sixth-round of the 1986 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Raiders and played two years in the NFL, first with the Miami Dolphins in 1987 and then with the Saints in 1989. He also had playing stints with Pittsburgh, Dallas and Minnesota before closing his career with the NFLE London Monarchs (1991-92).

MARRONE’S ALL-TIME COACHING RECORD

College assistant coach (10 seasons) .................................68-46College head coach (four seasons)......................................25-25NFL assistant coach - regular season (seven seasons) ........54-58NFL assistant coach - postseason ...........................................3-3NFL Head Coach (first season) ................................................0-0Career Total (21 seasons) .............................................150-132*

*2013 will mark Marrone’s 22nd season in football coaching

BILLS COACHES IN FIRST SEASON

Marrone enters his first season as the head coach of the Buffalo Bills in 2013 - the 16th coach in team history. Below is a chart of Bills head coaches and their records in their first season with the franchise:

Coach Year 1st Season RecordBuster Ramsey 1960 5-8-1 (3rd AFL East)Lou Saban 1962 7-6-1 (1st AFL East)Joel Collier 1966 9-4-1 (1st AFL East)John Rauch 1969 4-10-0 (T-3rd AFL East)Harvey Johnson 1971 1-13-0 (5th AFL East)Jim Ringo 1977 3-11-0 (T-4th AFC East)Chuck Knox 1978 5-11-0 (T-4th AFC East)Kay Stephenson 1983 8-8-0 (T-2nd AFC East)Hank Bullough 1986 2-7*Marv Levy 1987 7-8-0 (4th AFC East)Wade Phillips 1998 10-6-0 (T-2nd AFC East)Gregg Williams 2001 3-13 (5th AFC East)Mike Mularkey 2004 9-7 (3rd AFC East)Dick Jauron 2006 7-9 (3rd AFC East)Chan Gailey 2010 4-12 (4th AFC East)Doug Marrone 2013

*Bullough was the Head Coach for Games 1-9 in 1986

MARRONE’S NFL NOTES

During his three years as the Offensive Coordinator of the New Orleans Saints (2006-08), the offense finished first in the NFL in total offense twice (2006 and 2008):

YEAR CATEGORY NFL RANK2008 Total Offense 1st Passing 1st2007 Total Offense 4th Passing 3rd2006 Total Offense 1st Passing 1st

While with the New York Jets (2002-05), the Jets’ offensiveline paved the way for the league’s third-best rushing offense in 2004 (149.3 rushing yards/game) while tallying the second-most rushing first downs (135). RB Curtis Martin captured the NFL rushing title with 1,697 yards and eclipsed 100 yards in nine games. The Jets’ offensive line helped the offense post an average of 5.3 yards per play and a 4.0 yards gain per rushing attempt in 2003. In his first season with the Jets in 2002, despite having two new starters along the offensive line, the rushing offense totaled 1,618 yards.

“We are playing for a championship. We are playing for a trophy. We are playing for a higher calling. We are playing for an organization that should not be going through this. People in this area should not be going through this. We have to change that. We have the ability to affect a region by putting a productive, winning football team out there. That is our higher calling. And if you are not buying into that, then you do not need to be here. You can go play for some other team. We do not want those types of players on our football team.” - DOUG MARRONE

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DE Jamie Blatnick (6-3 253) entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Denver in 2012. He was released prior to the regular season and spent a portion of the season on the Broncos’ Practice Squad. He appeared in 51 games at Oklahoma State and totaled 118 tackles, 24 stops for a loss and 16.0 sacks for the Cowboys.

DT Alan Branch (6-6 325) spent the previous two years with Seattle after entering the NFL as a second-round (33rd overall) draft selection of Arizona in 2007. The 6-6, 325-pound Michigan product has started 34-of-78 career games and recorded 138 tackles (92 solo) and 8.0 sacks.

DE Kourtnei Brown (6-4 253) joined San Francisco as an undrafted free agent in 2012 before being released prior to the regular season. He joined the Practice Squad of the Redskins (12/5/12). The 6-4, 253-pound defensive end registered 75 tackles and 3.0 sacks in 49 games at Clemson.

OL Antoine Caldwell (6-3, 315) is entering his fifth season in the NFL after being selected by the Houston Texans in the third-round (77th overall) of the 2009 draft. He has started 19-of-39 career games with Houston from 2009-12. The Alabama product made 48 starts in his collegiate career and was one of eight players in Crimson Tide history to have served as a team captain twice in a career.

LB Marcus Dowtin (6-2 226) a North Alabama product, entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Jets in 2012. He appeared in three games with the Jets after being elevated from the Practice Squad on October 17th. Dowtin was signed to a reserve/future contract with Philadelphia on December 31, 2012 before being released on April 11, 2013.

DB Dominique Ellis (5-11, 195) entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Kansas City in 2012 and was released prior to the regular season. The 5-11, 195-pound defensive back was a two-time All-MEAC selection at South Carolina State where he made 65 tackles and three interceptions in 2011. Ellis transferred to South Carolina State after appearing in 13 games at North Carolina State in his 2008 freshman campaign.

OL Tony Hills (6-5, 304) entered the NFL as a fourth-round (130th overall) draft choice of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008. He has appeared in 11 games, making one start with stints in Pittsburgh (2008-10), Denver (2011) and Indianapolis (20012). A 6-5, 304-pound Texas product, Hills played in 42 games for the Longhorns, starting his final 24 contest at left tackle.

QB Kevin Kolb (6-3, 218) has started 21-of-34 games played since entering the NFL as a second-round (36th overall) draft selection of Philadelphia in 2007. The Houston product has completed 449-of-755 passes for 5,206 yards with 28 touchdowns in his NFL career.

LB Manny Lawson (6-5, 240) spent the previous two years with Cincinnati after entering the NFL as a first-round (22nd overall) draft selection of San Francisco in 2006. The 6-5, 240-pound North Carolina State product has started 81-of-96 career games and recorded 331 tackles (248 solo), 18.0 sacks, 19 pass break-ups, two interceptions, seven forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries.

OL Doug Legursky (6-1, 315) has appeared in 51 games with 17 starts over the last four seasons (2009-12) with Pittsburgh. The 6-1, 315-pound Marshall product entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Steelers in 2008 and spent his rookie year on the team’s Practice Squad.

TE Nick Provo (6-4, 249) signed by Baltimore as an undrafted free agent in 2012 before being released prior to the regular season. Participated in Buffalo’s voluntary minicamp on a tryout basis in April. A four-year Syracuse letterman, he set a school-record among tight ends with 92 career catches and recorded the second-most receiving yards at the position (1,027). He set the single-season record among Orange tight ends in 2011, recording 51 catches.

WR DeMarco Sampson (6-2, 204) entered the NFL as a seventh-round (249th overall) draft choice of Arizona in 2011 and appeared in 12 games during his rookie season, making three catches for 36 yards. He was released by Arizona prior to the 2012 regular season and joined Philadelphia in January of 2013 before being released on May 14th. The 6-2, 204-pound San Diego State product caught 146 passes for 2,242 yards and 18 touchdowns for the Aztecs and earned All-Mountain West honors twice.

P Brian Stahovich (5-11, 197) was signed by Indianapolis as an undrafted free agent in 2012 and was released prior to the regular season. The San Diego State product booted 246 punts for a 42.9 average in his collegiate career. He became the third punter to earn first-team All-Mountain West Confer-ence accolades in at least two straight years and the first punter in SDSU history to earn first-team honors in Mountain West history.

FB Frank Summers (5-9, 248) entered the NFL as a fifth-round (169th overall) draft selection of Pittsburgh in 2009. He was placed on Injured Reserve during the 2009 season (9/29) and spent the 2010 season on the team’s Practice Squad. He spent a portion of the 2011 season on the Practice Squad of San Diego. A product of UNLV, he totaled 1,668 rushing yards on 385 carries and 14 touchdowns while adding 36 catches for 402 yards and six touchdowns in two years (2007-08) after transferring from Laney (Oakland, CA) Junior College.

WELCOME TO BUFFALO - FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

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2013 ROOKIE CLASS

2013 ROOKIE DRAFT CLASS

QB EJ Manuel (1st, 16th overall) led Florida State to a 25-6 record as a starter – the third-most wins in school history – and became the second quarterback in FBS history to win four consecutive bowl games (West Virginia QB Pat White). He ended his career as the school’s all-time leader in completion percentage (66.9) and ranks among the top five in Seminoles history for passing yards (7,736 – 3rd), total offense (8,563 – 3rd), completions (600 – 4th) and passing attempts (897 – 5th).

WR Robert Woods (2nd, 41st overall) started each of his 38 games played at Southern California en route to setting a Trojans record of 252 catches for 2,930 receiving yards – the sixth-most receiving yards in school history – and 32 touchdowns. He eclipsed 100 yards receiving in 10 games during his collegiate career.

LB Kiko Alonso (2nd, 46th overall) registered 143 tackles (99 solo), six interceptions and 3.5 sacks in 36 games with 17 starts at Or-egon. He posted a career-year in 2012 finishing with 81 tackles (58 solo) in 12 starts. Alonso was named Rose Bowl Defensive Player of the Game in Oregon’s 45-38 win over Wisconsin as he tallied an interception, 1.5 sacks and five tackles (1/2/12).

WR Marquise Goodwin (3rd, 78th overall) totaled 120 receptions for 1,364 yards and seven touchdowns in 50 games (22 starts) at Texas. He amassed 2,776 all-purpose yards in his Longhorns career. Goodwin ranked third on the team with 26 catches for 340 receiving yards and aver-aged 25.2 yards per kick return on 13 attempts in 2012.

DB Duke Williams (4th, 105th overall) started 38-of-50 games at Nevada and compiled 292 tackles (198 solo), 14 pass break-ups, four interceptions to go along with five forced fumbles and two fumble recov-eries. In 2012, Williams earned All-Mountain West Conference first-team honors with a career-high 106 tackles (68 solo), eight pass deflections and one interception in 13 starts.

DB Jonathan Meeks (5th, 143rd overall) posted 157 tackles, sev-en interceptions, 13 pass break-ups, four quarterback hurries and two fumble recoveries in 50 games played (24 starts) at Clemson. His 192 interception return yards are fifth-most in Tigers history. Meeks started all 13 games played in 2012 and tallied 62 tackles, five pass deflections and two interceptions en route to All-ACC accolades.

K Dustin Hopkins (6th, 177th overall) established a new NCAA record among kickers with 466 points in his Florida State career. His 88 career field goals set a new record in NCAA, ACC and Florida State history. Hopkins’ 290 career kicks made (202 PAT’s and 88 FG’s) established a Seminoles record. In 2012, Hopkins totaled 140 points – marking a new ACC single-season scoring record.

TE Chris Gragg (7th, 222nd overall) recorded 72 catches for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns in 43 games played (20 starts) at Arkansas. He finished third on the Razorbacks in 2012 with 22 catches for 289 yards and a career-best three touchdowns. In 2011, he registered career-highs in receptions (41) and receiving yards (518).

2013 UNDRAFTED FREE AGENTS

OL Zack Chibane A three-year letterman at Syracuse and a two-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team selection in 2011 and 2012. Played in 49 career games for the Orange. DE Izaan Cross Was a three-year starter at Georgia Tech, appearing in 52 games with 41 starts from 2009-12. Totaled 109 tackles for the Yellow Jackets. DB Jordan Dangerfield Totaled 281 tackles (165 solo) in his college career – one year at Hofstra (2009) and three years at Towson (2010-12). Named Towson’s Defensive Player of the Year in ‘11 and ‘12. CB Kip Edwards Spent four seasons playing at Missouri, starting 23 of 49 games played while recording 157 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, five interceptions and 16 pass breakups. FB Kendall Gaskins A four-year starter at Richmond. Finished Richmond career with 38 touchdowns – second-most in school history. WR Brandon Kaufman started 37-of-42 games over three years at Eastern Washington and generated 19 100-yard performances. Hauled in 221 catches – third-most in school history and seventh in Big Sky Conference – for 3,731 yards (second in program history) and 33 touchdowns (second-most at EWU). LB Keith Pough At Howard, he was named Mid-Eastern AthleticConference (MEAC) Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 and finished his career with a FCS record 71 tackles-for-loss. DB Nickell Robey A three-year star ter at USC, tallied 163 tackles, seven interceptions, two touchdowns and one forced fumble dur-ing his time as a Trojan. WR Da’Rick Rogers Totaled 139 receptions, 2,100 receivingyards and 21 touchdowns in his college career – one year at Tennessee Tech (2012) and two years at Tennessee (2010-11). In 2012 at Tennessee Tech, tied a school record with 10 touchdown receptions. In 2011 at Tennessee, started all 12 games while leading the SEC with 67 receptions and 1,040 receiving yards. DB Jumal Rolle As a senior at Catawba College (NC), he earned Division II All-American honors and produced a team-high six interceptions and 56 tackles. Was also named first team All-South Atlantic Conference each of his last three seasons. WR Terrell Sinkfield Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Miami following the NFL Draft and was released on May 28th. He then joined Green Bay on June 11th before being released on July 19th. The 6-0, 200-pound Northern Iowa product had 76 receptions for 1,097 yards and 10 touchdowns in his collegiate career. FB Drew Smith Set an Albany-record with 45 career touchdowns and matched the mark for rushing touchdowns (40) while totaling 3,196 rushing yards and 4,721 all-purpose yards. OL Aaron Tipoti Played in 43 games with 18 starts over the last four years of his five seasons at California from 2008-12. Totaled 91 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss (-31 yards) and 1.5 sacks (-15 yards). QB Jeff Tuel Appeared in 31 games, making 26starts for Washington State while completing 531-of-865 pass attempts for 5,936 yards and 33 touchdowns. OL Ryan Turnley Played in 43 career games for the Pittsburgh Panthers starting his final 26 consecutive games at center. DB Don Unamba Signed as an undrafted free agent by St. Louis after the NFL Draft before being released (June 14th). The 6-1, 192-pound Southern Arkansas product finished fifth on the team with 47 tackles (37 solo) in 2012 and added three interceptions. Set a school-record with 17 pass break-ups in 11 starts.

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PETTINE’S HYBRID DEFENSE

Mike Pettine enters his first year with Buffalo as Defensive Coordinator in 2013 - his fifth season in the NFL in the same capacity af-ter spending four years overseeing the defense of the New York Jets (2009-12).

His style of defense, referred to as a “hybrid”, has been described as fast, aggres-sive, ruthless and relentless. A key component of Pettine’s defense are versatile players who can be cross-trained to play multiple positions.

Pettine’s defense in New York finished in the top 10 in each of the past four seasons:

YEAR CATEGORY NFL RANK2012 Total Defense 8th Passing Defense 2nd2011 Total Defense 5th Passing Defense 5th2010 Total Defense 3rd Rushing Defense 3rd Passing Defense 6th2009 Total Defense 1st Rushing Defense 8th Passing Defense 1st

Prior to joining the Jets, Pettine was a member of Baltimore’s coaching staff for seven years from 2002-08. In his last four seasons with the Ravens, he coached the outside linebackers as part of a defensive unit that ranked fifth (2005), first (2006), sixth (2007) and second (2008) in the NFL. Before being promoted to a position coach in Baltimore, Pettine was a defensive assistant working with the defensive line in 2004 after serving two years as a coaching and video assistant and in a quality control role.

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW FROM 2009-12 THE JETS’ DEFENSE...• Held opposing passers to an NFL-low 71.0 quarterback rating,completion percentage (52.6%) and passing yards (186.3 per game)• Forced the highest percentage of three-and-out drives (29.4%)• Yielded the second-fewest yards per game (294.8) and posted a34.6 third-down efficiency mark while holding their opponents to an average of 20.0 points per game (seventh-fewest in the league)• Recorded 115 takeaways – the second-most in the AFC (seventhin the NFL)

Nathaniel Hackett returns to One Bills Drive in 2013 as the team’s Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks coach. His previ-ous stint with the Bills was as an Offensive Quality Control coach from 2008-09.

Hackett re-joins Buffalo after spending the previous three years at Syracuse working with head coach Doug Marrone. He was the Orange’s offensive coordinator and quarterbacks/tight ends coach from 2011-12 after one season as the school’s quarterbacks/passing game/tight ends coach.

Syracuse’s offense set multiple school records in 2012 for total offense (6,188 yards), total yards per game (476.0), passing yards (3,757), passing yards per game (289.0), touchdown passes (26), completions (295) and first downs (328)

The Orange offense featured a 3,000 yard passer, 1,000 yard rusher and 1,000 yard receiver in 2012 for the first time in a single-season in school history while generating 500 yards of offense or better in seven games

Prior to joining Syracuse, Hackett spent four seasons in the NFL as an offensive quality control coach with the Bills (2008-09) and Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2006-07).

In his two years with the Bills, he assisted the wide receivers and quarterbacks and participated in all facets of preparation for the team’s weekly opponents

Hackett worked closely with Tampa Bay’s offensive coaching staff in the preparation and implementation of the offensive game plan, including wide receivers coach Richard Mann while helping guide WR Joey Galloway to his third straight 1,000-yard receiving season in 2007.

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW...Nate Hackett, 33, is the second youngest offensive coordinator

in the NFL. Only Tennessee’s Dowell Loggains, 32, is younger than

Hackett. Washington offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan is the third-youngest at the position.

HACKETT’S UPTEMPO OFFENSE

“We want everybody to be together just like the flow of a basketball game. You want everybody to know where everybody is going to be all the time. It’s a little different in basketball, but we’re trying to bring the same principle to football. Everybody needs to know what their role is on this play and why the play was called. That’s hard sometimes to get that information out because everybody goes their separate ways and works on their individual techniques. So this is something we’ve tried to create that unifies everyone… It’s done some nice things for us and the more you keep everyone on the same page the better your execution.” - NATHANIEL HACKETT

“The strength of the system is its versatility. We can have a guy on a certain play fill the role of a safety. Then he’s a corner the next play, a linebacker the next play. A guy that’s an end can play outside linebacker and then off the ball linebacker. We want them to master their first position before we give them jobs that other positions might do. That’s a credit to the staff they’ve done a good job to make sure we’ve nailed down the original fundamentals first before we took another step.” - MIKE PETTINE

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CROSSMAN ON SPECIAL TEAMS

Danny Crossman reunites with Doug Marrone in 2013 after the two crossed paths 20 years ago at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Crossman was in his first year in the coaching ranks in ‘93 at U.S.C.G.A. while Marrone was in his second.

The 2013 season marks Crossman’s first year with the Buffalo Bills as the team’s Special Teams Coordinator, his 11th year in the NFL coaching ranks and ninth as a coordinator.

From 2010-12, Crossman presided over the Detroit Lions’ special teams unit after seven years with the Carolina Panthers (2003-09), including the final five as their special teams coordinator. Crossman entered the NFL with Carolina in 2003 as a special teams assistant while also assist-ing the team’s strength and conditioning program.

In 2012, Lions K Jason Hanson posted a career-high and set a franchise record with 134 points. During Crossman’s tenure with Detroit from 2010-12, S John Wendling tied for the NFL-lead with 51 special teams tackles.

In his first year with the Lions in 2010, the kick return unit was the third-most improved in the League with an average of 3.5 more yards per return than in 2009. Returner Stefan Logan posted the fifth-best punt return average in the NFL (12.1). Detroit also had the NFL’s 10th-most significant improvement in punt return average in 2010 – a jump from an 8.8 punt return average in 2009 to 12.1 yards per punt return in 2010.

During Crossman’s stint with the Panthers from 2003-09, the team’s kicking and cover groups contributed to the team’s success which included three playoff appearances (2003, 2005 and 2008) and two NFC South titles in 2003 and 2008. The Panthers also finished with at least eight wins in five of those seven years.

The Panthers ranked third in the NFL in 2008 with an opponent average drive start after kickoffs (24.7) and were one of three teams that did not allow an opponent to start a drive following a kickoff past the 50-yard line. Carolina posted a league-best 30 touchbacks, 33.7 touchback percentage and ranked ninth with an opponent kickoff return average (21.9).

In his first year as a special teams coordinator in 2005, Cross-man’s unit ranked among the best in the NFL. The Panthers finished ninth in the Dallas Morning News special teams ratings which were highlighted with a second place finish in punt coverage and seventh in kickoff coverage. Crossman helped guide P Jason Baker to set the franchise record in net punting average in both 2005 (38.9) and 2006 (39.0). In both years, Baker’s net punting average was first in the NFC and third in the NFL. From 2005-09, Baker ranked eighth in the NFL with a combined net punting average of 38.0.

In his first year assisting the Panthers’ special teams, Carolina ranked second in the special teams ratings compiled by the Dallas Morning News.

Three new signal callers make up the quarterback’s room at One Bills Drive entering the 2013 season with veteran free agent signing Kevin Kolb, 2013 first-round (16th overall) draft selection EJ Manuel and undrafted free agent signing Jeff Tuel.

Kevin Kolb (pronounced COBB) joined the Bills as a free agent signing on April 8, 2013. Preparing to enter his seventh NFL season, Kolb played for the Philadelphia Eagles from 2007-10 prior to spend-ing the last two years with the Arizona Cardinals.

Kolb has started 21-of-34 games played since entering the NFL as a second-round (36th overall) draft selection of Philadelphia in 2007. The 6-3, 218-pound Houston product has completed 449-of-755 passes for 5,206 yards with 28 touchdowns in his NFL career.

Entering the 2013 NFL Draft, many experts focused on the quarterback position as being of need for the Bills. While on the clock in the first round, Buffalo made a draft day trade with the St. Louis Rams to move from the eighth overall slot to No. 16. With the 16th overall choice the Bills announced Florida State product EJ Manuel as their choice.

Manuel led Florida State to a 25-6 record as a starter – the third-most wins in school history – and became the second quar-terback in FBS history to win four consecutive bowl games (West Virginia QB Pat White). He ended his career as the school’s all-time leader in completion percentage (66.9) and ranks among the top five in Seminoles history for passing yards (7,736 – 3rd), total offense (8,563 – 3rd), completions (600 – 4th) and passing attempts (897 – 5th).

Jeff Tuel signed with Buffalo as a free agent after a storied col-legiate career at Washington State. He appeared in 31 games, making 26 starts for the Cougars while completing 531-of-865 pass attempts for 5,936 yards and 33 touchdowns. He finished his career in the WSU record book first in completion percentage, fifth in comple-tions, sixth in passing attempts, seventh in passing yards, seventh in passing touchdowns, seventh in total offense (5,878) and eighth in touchdowns responsible for (35).

THE QB FILE - 2013

“We’re going to split the reps and get looks at both Kevin and EJ with both crews, to see how they perform with that. We haven’t really gotten in to detailed discussions about the preseason, but again that’s another good point about how you want to make sure we evaluate them. Again, our goal as coaches is to make it fair for both players, not just at the quarterback position but for other positions of competition. Really it relies on the players to separate themselves” - DOUG MARRONE

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JOHNSON RECORDS 1,000 IN ‘12

WR Stevie Johnson extended his fran-chise record of consecutive seasons with 1,000 receiving yards to three in 2012. Johnson caught a team-best 79 catches for 1,046 yards and six touchdowns in 2012. He joined Andre Reed (1988-91) as the only Bills players to post 70 catches in three straight seasons. Johnson tied for seventh in the AFC with 79 catches in 2012:

AFC RECEIVING LEADERS - 2012RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS TDs6. Eric Decker, DEN 85 1,064 13T7. Stevie Johnson, BUF 79 1,046 6 Brandon Myers, OAK 79 806 5T9. Brian Hartline, MIA 74 1,083 1 Brandon Lloyd, NE 74 911 4

JOHNSON’S 1,000 YARD STREAK IS ONE OF FIVE

Johnson is one of five active players in the NFL to post 1,000 receiving yards in three consecutive seasons. He joins Brandon Marshall (6), Roddy White (6), Marques Colston (4) and Calvin Johnson (3).

JOHNSON IN BILLS BOOKS

Johnson enters the 2013 season tied for seventh on the team’s all-time touchdown receptions chart (25).

He recorded his 25th touchdown catch on a 20-yard scoring grab in Week 15 vs. Seattle in 2012 at Toronto’s Rogers Centre.

MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES - BILLS RK. BILLS RECEIVING TDs 5. Bob Chandler, 1971-79 34 6. Jerry Butler, 1973-83, 85-86 29 T7. Stevie Johnson, 2008- 25 Pete Metzelaars, 1985-94 25 Peerless Price, 1999-2002, 06-07 25 10. Frank Lewis, 1978-83 24

JOHNSON’S RANKINGS IN BILLS BOOKS

• Receiving Touchdowns: 25 - T-7th• Receiving Average: 13.0 - 9th• Receiving Yards: 3,235 - 11th • Receptions: 249 - 12th

JOHNSON SINCE ‘10

Since 2010, Johnson has recorded 237 catches for 3,123 yards and 23 touchdowns. His 237 receptions are the third-most in the AFC (10th in the NFL) since 2010:

AFC RECEPTIONS LEADERS: 2010 - CURRENTRK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS1. Wes Welker, NE 326 3,7712. Reggie Wayne, IND 292 3,6703. Stevie Johnson, BUF 237 3,1234. Andre Johnson, HOU 231 3,3065. Dwayne Bowe, KC 212 3,122

With 23 touchdowns since the 2010 season, Johnson ranks tied for fourth in the AFC (T-12th in the NFL):

AFC RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS: 2010 - CURRENT

RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS TDs1. Rob Gronkowski, NE 187 2,663 382. Mike Wallace, PIT 196 3,286 263. Antonio Gates, SD 163 2,098 24T4. Stevie Johnson, BUF 237 3,123 23 Dwayne Bowe, KC 212 3,122 23

THIRD-DOWN SUCCESS

Johnson has caught 78 passes for 1,118 yards and seven touchdowns on third-down plays since 2010. His 78 catches are tied for second since 2010 on third-down plays:

NFL 3rd DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS2010 - CURRENT

RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS TD1. Roddy White, ATL 97 1,328 9T2. Stevie Johnson, BUF 78 1,118 7 Davone Bess, MIA 78 802 5 Brandon Marshall, MIA-CHI 78 1,040 8

HOMEFIELD ADVANTAGE FOR JOHNSON

Johnson ranks fourth in the AFC (eighth inthe NFL) with 122 receptions in home games since 2010:

AFC HOME GAME RECEPTION LEADERS2010 - CURRENT

RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS AVG1. Wes Welker, NE 148 1,694 11.42. Reggie Wayne, IND 145 1,787 12.33. Andre Johnson, HOU 127 1,791 14.14. Stevie Johnson, BUF 122 1,597 13.15. Davone Bess, MIA 103 1,163 11.3

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW

Johnson’s 3,123 receiving yards since 2010 are fifth-most in the AFC over the past three seasons. Johnson was also the only Bill during the 2012 season to post a catch in each of the team’s 16 games.

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THRILLER SPILLER

RB C.J. Spiller rushed for a career-high 1,244 yards on 207 carries and six touchdowns in 2012 - the first 1,000 yard season of his NFL career, which led to his first Pro Bowl appearance. Spiller tied for the NFL-lead with a 6.0 yards per carry average in 2012 among running backs (207-1,244). Below is a look at where Spiller finished his 2012 NFL campaign:

RANKINGS IN THE NFL (AFC) - 2012• Rushing Average: 6.0, T-1st in NFL (1st) - (Among RBs)• Rushes of 20-plus yards: 12, 2nd in NFL (1st)• Scrimmage Yards: 1,703, 6th in NFL (2nd)• Rushing Yards: 1,244, 8th in NFL (4th)

2012 NFL RUSHING AVERAGE LEADERSRUNNING BACKS

RK. PLAYER ATT-YDS TDs AVGT1. C.J. Spiller, BUF 207-1,244 6 6.0 Adrian Peterson, MIN 348-2,097 12 6.03. Jamaal Charles, KC 285-1,509 5 5.3

SPILLER TOPS BILLS RUSHING AVERAGE CHART

Spiller’s 5.38 yards per carry average (minimum 200 at-tempts) places him in first place on the team’s all-time rushing chart:

HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE - BILLS RK. BILLS RUSH-YDS AVG.1. C.J. Spiller 388-2,088 5.382. O.J. Simpson 2,123-10,183 4.803. Fred Jackson 932-4,231 4.54

Spiller’s 6.01 rushing average in 2012 (207-1,244) ranks second in team history for a single-season:

HIGHEST SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING AVERAGE BILLS FRANCHISE HISTORY

RK. BILLS, YEAR RUSH-YDS AVG.1. O.J. Simpson, 1973 332-2,003 6.03

2. C.J. Spiller, 2012 207-1,244 6.01 3. Wray Carlton, 1962 94-530 5.64

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW

Spiller is the seventh player in NFL history to average 6.0 yards per carry or better with at least 200 attempts in a single-season. Spiller eclipsed 100 yards from scrimmage in 11 games in 2012 - the first such season by a Bill since 1993 (Thurman Thomas - 13) and the third player to do so (O.J. Simpson). Spiller’s 1,703 scrimmage yards in 2012 are the most by a Bill since 2002 (Travis Henry - 1,747) and ninth in a single-season in team history.

SPILLER SINCE ‘11

Spiller became the team’s starting running back in Week 13 of 2011 and recorded 563 scrimmage yards in the last five games of 2011. Combined with his 1,703 yards from scrimmage in 2012, Spiller ranks fifth in the NFL with 2,266 yards from scrimmage in the last 22 weeks of the regular season:

NFL SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERSWEEK 13 of 2011 - WEEK 17 of 2012

RK. PLAYER, TM TOTAL RUSH REC.1. Calvin Johnson, DET 2,633 11 2,6222. Ray Rice, BAL 2,430 1,785 6453. Adrian Peterson, MIN 2,426 2,195 2314. Marshawn Lynch, SEA 2,326 2,088 2385. C.J. Spiller, BUF 2,266 1,635 631

Spiller’s 6.0 yards per carry average ranks first in the NFL among running backs since Week 13 of 2011:

NFL RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY LEADERS (RBs)WEEK 13 of 2011 - WEEK 17 of 2012

RK. PLAYER ATT-YDS TDs AVG1. C.J. Spiller, BUF 274-1,635 9 6.0 2. Adrian Peterson, MIN 370-2,195 13 5.93. Jamaal Charles, KC 285-1,509 5 5.3

GRAHAM FINDS ROOKIE STRIDE

WR T.J. Graham caught 31 passes for 322 yards and a touch-down in his first season in the NFL - the eighth-most receptions by a rookie wide receiver in 2012:

NFL ROOKIE RECEPTIONS LEADERS: 2012RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS6. Chris Givens, STL 42 6987. Rod Streater, OAK 39 5848. T.J. Graham, BUF 31 3229. Alshon Jeffery, CHI 24 367T10. Ryan Broyles, DET 22 310 Jarius Wright, MIN 22 310

Graham set a new Bills rookie record with a receiving streak of 15 games in the 2012 season, breaking the previous mark of 14 games set by Bobby Burnett (1966) and Joe Cribbs (1980).

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ACTION JACKSON

RB Fred Jackson eclipsed 4,000 rushing yards in his career during the 2012 season - gaining 437 yards on 115 carries and three touchdowns. Jackson posted a season-best 109 rushing yards on 25 carries vs. Jacksonville in Week 13 - his 14th 100-yard rushing game with Buffalo - tying for third-most in franchise history. JACKSON AMONG BILLS’ BESTS

Jackson ranks third in team history among running backs with 200-plus carries with a 4.54 average:

HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE - BILLS RK. BILLS RUSH-YDS AVG.1. C.J. Spiller 388-2,088 5.382. O.J. Simpson 2,123-10,183 4.803. Fred Jackson 932-4,231 4.54

Jackson’s 14 100-yard rushing games place him tied for third in Bills history:

MOST 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES - BILLS RK. BILLS 100-YARD GMs1. Thurman Thomas 462. O.J. Simpson 41T3. Fred Jackson 14 Willis McGahee 14

Jackson ranks fourth in Bills history with 4,217 rushing yards:

MOST RUSHING YARDS - BILLS RK. BILLS RUSHING YDS3. Joe Cribbs, 1988-83, 1985 4,4454. Fred Jackson, 2007- 4,2175. Travis Henry, 2001-04 3,849

Jackson’s 5,953 scrimmage yards place him seventh on the team’s chart:

MOST SCRIMMAGE YARDS - BILLSRK. PLAYER, TM TOTAL RUSH REC.6. Lee Evans 6,079 145 5,9347. Fred Jackson 5,953 1,736 4,2178. Elbert Dubenion 5,620 326 5,294

CHANDLER CATCHING ON

TE Scott Chandler posted career-highs in 2012 with 43 catches for 571 yards and matched a personal-best of six touchdowns, before being placed on Injured Reserve (12/24). With six touchdown catches in 2012, Chan-dler matched a franchise record for most by a Bills tight end in a single-season for the second time in his career:

MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES - BILLS TEs IN A SINGLE SEASON RK. BILLS TE, SEASON RECEIVING TDs T1. Pete Metzelaars, 1992 6 Jay Riermersma, 1998 6 Scott Chandler, 2012 6 Scott Chandler, 2011 6 CHANDLER MOVING THE CHAINS IN 2012 Thirty-six of Chandler’s 43 receptions resulted in a first down or a touchdown in 2012. His 83.7 first down percentage ranked first among NFL tight ends (fifth in the NFL):

NFL FIRST DOWN RECEIVING PCT. - 2012RK. PLAYER, Team REC. YDS 1st 1st%1. Vincent Jackson, TB 72 1,384 61 84.72. Lance Moore, NO 65 1,041 55 84.63. Brandon Gibson, STL 51 691 43 84.34. Malcom Floyd, SD 56 814 47 83.95. Scott Chandler, BUF 43 571 36 83.7 2012 YARDAGE TOTAL 8TH AMONG BILLS TIGHT ENDS

Chandler’s 571 receiving yards in 2012 placed him sixth in team history for a single-season among tight ends:

MOST RECEIVING YARDS, SEASON, BILLS TIGHT END RK. BILLS RECEPTIONS-YARDS 1. Paul Costa, 1967 39-726 2. Reuben Gant, 1977 41-646 3. Pete Metzelaars, 1993 68-609 T4. Tom Rychlec, 1960 45-590 Jay Riemersma, 2001 53-590 6. Scott Chandler, 2012 43-571

CHANDLER AMONG BILLS TIGHT ENDS ALL-TIME

Chandler posted his 12th touchdown catch with Buffalo in Week 13 - moving into sole possession of fourth among Bills tight ends all-time:

MOST TOUCHDOWN CATCHES - BILLS TEs RK. BILLS RECEIVING TDs 1. Pete Metzelaars, 1985-94 25 2. Jay Riemersma, 1997-02 20 3. Reuben Gant, 1974-80 15 4. Scott Chandler, 2010- 12

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SUPER MARIO

DE Mario Williams enters his second season with the Bills in 2013 and has embraced Coach Marrone’s “Play like a Bill” mentality:

Williams tallied a team-best 10.5 sacks in 2012 - his third 10-plus sack season of his NFL career and first by a Bill since 2009 (Aaron Schobel). His best performance of the season came in Week 12 at In-dianapolis as he brought down Colts QB Andrew Luck three times to mark his fourth such game of his career. His 10.5 sacks in 2012 were seventh among AFC defend-ers:

AFC SACK LEADERS - 2012 SEASONRK. PLAYER/TEAM POS SACKS1. J.J. Watt, HOU DE 20.52. Von Miller, DEN LB 18.53. Cameron Wake, MIA DE 15.04. Geno Atkins, CIN DT 12.55. Michael Johnson, CIN DE 11.56. Elvis Dumervil, DEN DE 11.07. Mario Williams, BUF DE 10.5

WILLIAMS IN TOP 10 SINCE ENTERING NFL Since entering the NFL as the first overall draft choice in 2006 by Houston, Williams’ 63.5 sacks are tied as the seventh-most sacks in the league over the past seven seasons:

NFL SACK LEADERS - 2006-CURRENTRK. PLAYER/TEAM POS SACKST5. Trent Cole, PHI DE 66.0 Robert Mathis, IND LB 66.0T7. Mario Williams, HOU-BUF DE 63.5 Elvis Dumervil, DEN DE 63.5

Williams ranks sixth among AFC defensive linemen since the 2006 season with 229 solo tackles (287 total) while starting each of his 98 career games played in his seven years in the NFL.

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW

Six of Mario Williams’ 10.5 sacks in 2012 occurred on third-down plays - tied as fifth-most third-down sacks in the NFL on the year.

WILLIAMS IN THE MIDDLE

DT Kyle Williams produced 5.0 sacks in his 2012 campaign along with 55 tackles and made an appearance in the 2013 Pro Bowl.

Since entering the NFL in 2006, Williams ranks tied for fifth with 346 total tackles among NFL defen-sive tackles per stats compiled on statspass.com:

NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLE LEADERS - 2006-CURRENT

RK. PLAYER/TEAM TACKLES SOLO ASST1. Justin Smith, CIN-SF 480 338 1422. Vince Wilfork, NE 365 257 1083. Haloti Ngata, BAL 362 242 1204. Tommy Kelly, OAK 355 239 116T5. Kyle Williams, BUF 346 224 122 Domata Peko, CIN 346 180 166

DAREUS ‘GETTING LOOSE’

DT Marcell Dareus matched a personal-best of 5.5 sacks in 2012 and added 44 tackles. Since entering the NFL as the team’s first-round draft choice in 2011, he has totaled 82 tackles (58 solo) with 11.0 sacks. His 11.0 sacks since the 2011 season rank fourth among NFL defensive tackles (StatsPass.com):

NFL DEFENSIVE TACKLE SACKS - 2011-2012RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS SACKS1. Geno Atkins, CIN DT 20.02. Henry Melton, CHI DT 13.03. Ndamukong Suh, DET DT 12.04. Marcell Dareus, BUF DT 11.0T5. Karl Klug, TEN DT 10.5 Justin Smith, SF DT 10.5

“It’s just being relentless and the mentality of going out, being disruptive and attacking. Being aggressive. Being accountable. Just going out here and making plays. Trusting the scheme. Trusting the system. Trusting the coaches. To not go out there and do something you’re not supposed to because like I said the scheme they have is pretty good. As long as we go out there and we all can say are you playing like you’re supposed to – playing like a Bill –which is our mentality and motto – we’ll be alright.” - MARIO WILLIAMS

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MCKELVIN ON THE RETURN

CB/PR Leodis McKelvin became the first player in team history to return two punts for touchdowns in the same season in 2012 with a 79-yard return for a score in Week 11 vs. Miami (finished with 98 return yards on three attempts). The punt return touchdown marked the third of his career, matching a franchise record (Keith Moody and Roscoe Parrish). McKelvin posted 98 punt return yards in Week Two vs. Kansas City, including an 88-yard punt return to the end-zone - a career-long and the second-longest return in Bills history. Below is a look at where McKelvin finished in the NFL in 2012:

RANKINGS IN THE NFL (AFC) - 2012• Punt Return Average: 18.7, 1st in NFL (1st)• Punt Return Touchdowns: 2, T-1st in NFL (T-1st)• Punt Returns of 20-plus yards: 7, T-1st in NFL (T-1st)• Punt Return Yards: 431, 2nd in NFL (2nd)

MCKELVIN IN TEAM HISTORY

McKelvin holds the highest punt return average in team history of 16.33 (39-637), punt return average for a single-season (18.74 in 2012) and his 431 punt return yards in 2012 are second-most in a single-season:

HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE - BILLS (Minimum 20 Attempts)

RK. BILLS PR-YDS AVG. TDs1. Leodis McKelvin 39-637 16.33 32. C.J. Spiller 25-302 12.08 03. Roscoe Parrish 135-1,622 12.01 3

PUNT RETURN YARDS SINGLE-SEASON - BILLSRK. BILLS, YEAR PR-YDS1. Roscoe Parrish, 2007 27-4402. Leodis McKelvin, 2012 23-431

3. Donnie Walker, 1974 43-384

MCKELVIN IN NFL BOOKS

McKelvin’s 18.74 punt return average in 2012 ranked ninth in NFL history for a single-season:

HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE - NFL HISTORY SINGLE-SEASON

RK. PLAYER PR-YDS AVG. TDs1. Herb Rich, BAL, 1950 12-276 23.00 12. Jack Christiansen, DET, 1952 15-322 21.47 23. Dick Christy, NYT, 1961 18-383 21.28 24. Red Cochran, CHI, 1949 15-314 20.93 25. Jerry Davis, CHI, 1948 16-334 20.88 26. Billy Grimes, GB, 1950 29-555 19.14 27. Jack Christiansen, DET, 1951 18-343 19.05 48. Lemar Parrish, CIN 1974 18-338 18.78 29. Leodis McKelvin, BUF 2012 23-431 18.74 210. Woodley Lewis, LAR 1952 19-351 18.47 2

BYRD MAN

FS Jairus Byrd posted a team-best and tied for the AFC-lead with five interceptions in 2012 (T-7th in the NFL). Byrd received AFC Defensive Player of the Week accolades in Week Six after registering two interceptions, four solo tackles and two pass-es defensed in the team’s 19-16 overtime win at Arizona. Since entering the NFL as a second-round draft pick of the Bills in 2009, Byrd is tied for third with 18 interceptions:

NFL INTERCEPTIONS 2009-CURRENTRK. PLAYER/TEAM INTS 1. Asante Samuel, PHI-ATL 242. Charles Woodson, GB 19T3. Jairus Byrd, BUF 18

Ed Reed, BAL 18

BYRD’S FOUR MULTI-INTERCEPTION GAMES Byrd became the sixth player in team history to tally four or more multi-interception games with his two interception performance at Arizona in Week Six. He joins Tom Janik (6) Billy Atkins (5), Archie Matsos (4), George“Butch” Byrd (4), and Mark Kelso (4).

GILMORE ON THE CORNER

CB Stephon Gilmore started all 16 games in his rookie season with Buffalo in 2012 - the first cornerback since 1987 (Nate Odomes) to be a Day One starter. Gilmore led Buffalo’s defense with 16 pass break-ups in 2012 - tying for third-most in the AFC (T-10th in the NFL). In Week 14 vs. St. Louis, the 10th overall draft pick in 2012 made his first career intercep-tion while adding two solo tackles. His 61 tackles place Gilmore fifth among the 2012 rookie de-fensive back class:

NFL ROOKIE DEFENSIVE BACK TACKLES - 2012RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS TACKLES1. Harrison Smith, MIN FS 1032. Mark Barron, TB SS 89T3. Janoris Jenkins, STL CB 73 Josh Norman, CAR CB 735. Stephon Gilmore, BUF CB 61

GILMORE GETS KICKOFF WEEKEND NOD

Gilmore earned the starting nod at cornerback in Week One at New York, becoming the first rookie to start at the position on Kickoff Weekend in team history since Nate Odomes in 1987 (9/13 vs. NY Jets).

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POWELL TOPS BILLS ROOKIE CHART

P Shawn Powell set a franchise record for rookie punters with a 44.00 average in 2012. His 65 punts - fourth-most by a Bills rookie - traveled 2,860 yards with 23 landing inside the team’s opponent’s 20 yard line. The Florida State product re-joined the team on September 25th after being released prior to the regular season.

SINGLE-SEASON ROOKIE PUNTING AVERAGE - BILLSRK. PLAYER, YEAR PUNT-YDS AVG. 1. Shawn Powell, 2012 65-2,860 44.00*2. John Kidd, 1984 88-3,696 42.003. Brian Moorman, 2001 80-3,262 40.784. Daryle Lamonica, 1963 52-2,086 40.125. Greg Cater, 1980 73-2,828 38.74

*Powell’s 44.00 average ranks eighth in single-season club history

MATCHES INSIDE-THE-20 FRANCHISE MARK VS. MIAMI

In Week 11 vs. Miami, Powell tied a team record of landing five punts inside-the-20 in a single-game - the 10th such game by a Bills punter.

POSTS THIRD-BEST SINGLE-GAME MARK FOR A BILLS ROOKIE

At Houston in Week Nine, Powell boomed five punts for 247 yards - marking the third-highest punting average by a Bills rookie in a single-game of 49.4.

LINDELL GOES OVER 100 IN ‘12

K Rian Lindell recorded 102 points in 2012 on 21 field goals and 39 extra points - his seventh season eclipsing the century mark (sixth with Buffalo). Lindell’s Bills’ career field goal percent-age of 83.33 (225-270) is a franchise-best and his 225 field goals made only trails Steve Christie’s 234 in team history.

LINDELL POSTS THIRD-BEST FG RATE IN BILLS HISTORY

Lindell converted 21-of-24 field goals in 2012, making his 87.50 field goal percentage the third-best mark in team history:

SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - BILLSRK. PLAYER, YEAR FG’S % 1. Rian Lindell, 2006 23-25 92.002. Rian Lindell, 2007 24-27 88.893. Rian Lindell, 2012 21-24 87.50

LINDELL EXTENDS SCORING STREAK TO 56 GAMES

Lindell has scored in 56 consecutive games (9/14/09 - 12/30/12) which is the third-longest scoring streak in team history:

CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING - BILLSRK. PLAYER, DATES CONS. FGS MADE 1. Scott Norwood, 9/7/86-12/2/91 922. Stevie Christie, 11/21/93-10/5/97 603. Rian Lindell, 9/14/09-Current 56

BILLS SCORING LIST - LINDELL RANKS SECOND

Lindell ranks second on the Bills’ all-time scoring list with 976 points. He only trails Steve Christie’s franchise-mark of 1,011.

RK. PLAYER POINTS1. Steve Christie K 1992-2000 1,0112. Rian Lindell K 2003 - 9763. Scott Norwood K 1985-91 670

LINDELL ONE OF THE BEST IN NFL INSIDE 40 YARDS SINCE 2006Since 2006, Lindell’s field goal percentage inside 40 yards is third

in the League among active kickers. He is one of only four active kickers with four or fewer misses inside 40 yards since 2006 (min. 60 FGM).

Below is a list of the best percentages of active kickers inside the 40 since the 2006 season (minimum 60 FGM).

RK. PLAYER, TEAM FG’S %1. Nate Kaeding, SD-MIA 97-100 97.0%2. Matt Bryant, TB-ATL 123-127 96.9%3. Rian Lindell, BUF 105-109 96.3%

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BILLS - COLTS: 2012 STATISTICS & CONNECTIONS

Tale of the Tape - 2012 Regular Season Statistics:

Bills Category Colts6-10 Record 11-5344 Points Scored 357435 Points Allowed 38740 Touchdowns Scored 4053 Touchdowns Allowed 4212 Rushing TDs 1124 Passing TDs 234 Return TDs 623 Rushing TDs Allowed 1425 Passing TDs Allowed 235 Return TDs Allowed 530/161 Sacked/Yards Lost 41/24623/17 Fumbles/Lost 21/917 Had Intercepted 1821/24 Field Goals Made/Attempted 26/33342.9 Average Yards Per Game 362.4362.9 Opp. Average Yards Per Game 374.3138.6 Average Rushing Yards Per Game 104.4145.8 Opp. Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game 137.5204.3 Average Passing Yards Per Game 258.0217.1 Opp. Avg. Passing Yards Per Game 236.8-13 Turnover Ratio -1230:14 Average Time of Possession 30:3619/6/25 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 10/22/722/31/10 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 26/29/21

Notable Connections

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FORMER BILLS/COLTS• Buffalo LB Jerry Hughes spent the 2010-12 seasons in Indianapo-lis. Played in 40 games and totaled 62 tackles, five sacks and one pass defended in his Colts career. He was selected by the Colts in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft (31st Overall).• Indianapolis DL Coach Gary Emanuel served an internship with the Bills in 1992• Indianapolis Assistant Director of College Scouting Todd Vasvari worked three training camps as an equipment assistant with the Bills from 1989-1991.• Indianapolis Area Scout Jamie Moore was a football operations/player personnel intern with the Bills in the summer of 2005.• Indianapolis Video Director Erik Kunttu was the assistant video director for the Bills from 1991-94.• Indianapolis Defensive Tackle Kellen Heard was with the Bills from 2010-12. Saw action in 15 games, making two starts and recorded 21 tackles along with two sacks.• Indianapolis S Delano Howell was signed by Buffalo as an undraft-ed free agent in 2012 and was on the practice squad through Novem-ber, before being signed by the Colts• Indianapolis LB Kelvin Sheppard was a third round pick by Buffalo in the 2011 draft. In his two seasons, he started 24 of 32 games, had 95 tackles, two sacks and two passes defended.

NFL CONNECTIONS• Colts Head Coach Chuck Pagano and Bills DC Mike Pettine were both on the coaching staff of the Baltimore Ravens in 2008. Paganowas the secondary coach and Pettine was the outside linebackers coach.• Buffalo Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach Nathaniel Hackett and Indianapolis Offensive Assistant Tim Berbenich were both Offensive Quality Control coaches with Tampa Bay in 2006-07.

COLLEGE CONNECTIONS• Colts RB Delone Carter played at Syracuse under Bills Head Coach Doug Marrone.• Colts TE Dwayne Allen and LB Kavell Conner played at Clemson alongside Bills RB C.J. Spiller and OT Chris Hairston.• Colts OLB Bjoern Werner played at Florida State with Bills K Dustin Hopkins, quarterback EJ Manuel, punter Shawn Powell and offensive tackle Zebrie Sanders.

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BILLS 2012 RANKINGS

OFFENSECategory Total AFC Rank NFL RankTotal Yards/Game 342.9 7th 19thPoints Per Game 21.5 8th 21stPassing Yards/Game 204.3 13th 25thPassing Yards/Attempt 6.0 9th T-20thInterceptions 17 T-11th T-22ndRushing Yards/Game 138.6 2nd 6thRushing Yards/Play 5.0 1st 4thTimes Sacked 30 5th 10th1st Downs/Game 18.8 T-7th T-19th3rd Down Efficiency 38.9 5th 13th4th Down Efficiency 62.5 4th 8thTime of Possession 30:04 8th 17th Punt Return Average 17.1 1st 1stKick Return Average 27.0 3rd 4thNet Punt Average 37.1 T-15th T-26thField Goal Percentage 87.5 7th 12th

DEFENSECategory Total AFC Rank NFL RankTotal Yards/Game 362.9 11th 22ndPoints Per Game 27.2 13th 26thPassing Yards/Game 217.1 5th 10thPassing Yards/Attempt 6.9 T-6th T-10thInterceptions 12 T-9th T-20thRushing Yards/Game 145.8 16th 31stRushing Yards/Play 5.0 15th 30thSacks 36 11th T-18th1st Downs/Game 21.8 14th 29th3rd Down Efficiency 44.0 16th 31st4th Down Efficiency 50.0 T-9th T-17thTime of Possession 29:56 8th 17thPunt Return Average 14.8 16th 32ndKick Return Average 22.4 5th 9thNet Punt Average 36.2 2nd 2ndField Goal Percentage 75.0 2nd 4th

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

COACHES Marrone, Doug mah-ROWN Pettine, Mike PET-in PLAYERS PLAYERS CONT’D Butler, Crezdon KREHZ-duhn Sanders, Zebrie ZEE-breeByrd, Jairus Jair-iss Searcy, Da’Norris SIR-ceeChibane, Zack sha-BANE Silva, Mana mah-nahCross, Izaan eye-zhahn Stahovich, Brian stuh-HOV-itchDareus, Marcell DAR-e-us (like ‘jar’) Tipoti, Aaron tuh-PO-teeGilmore, Stephon steph-AHN Troup, Torell Troop, Kolb, Kevin COBB Tore-ellPears, Erik PEERS Tuel, Jeff toolPough, Keith Pew Unamba, Don You-numbaRogers, Da’Rick duh-rick Urbik, Kraig ER-bick

2012 BILLS IN THE PRO BOWL

Three Buffalo Bills - FS Jairus Byrd, RB C.J. Spiller and DT Kyle Williams - were added to the AFC’s Pro Bowl roster following the 2012 season. Byrd tied for the AFC-lead with a team-best five interceptions in 2012 and made 76 tackles (53 solo). He received AFC Defensive Player of the Week accolades in Week Six after registering two inter-ceptions, four solo tackles and two passes defensed in the team’s 19-16 overtime win at Arizona. Since entering the NFL as a second-round draft pick of the Bills in 2009, Byrd is tied for third in the NFL with 18 interceptions. Byrd was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster in place of Bal-timore Ravens FS Ed Reed to mark Byrd’s second Pro Bowl honor (2009). Spiller rushed for a career-high 1,244 yards on 207 carries and six touchdowns in 2012 - the first 1,000 yard season of his NFL ca-reer. He tied for the NFL-lead among running backs in 2012 with a 6.0 yards per carry average. He was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster in place of Baltimore Ravens RB Ray Rice. Williams recorded 5.0 sacks and 46 tackles (27 solo) in 2012. In Week Two vs. Kansas City, Williams matched a career-best with 2.0 sacks and added three tackles. Williams was named to the AFC Pro Bowl roster in place of Baltimore Ravens DT Haloti Ngata. A 6-1, 303-pound Louisiana State product, Williams entered the NFL as the first of Buffalo’s two fifth-round (134th overall) draft picks in 2006. In his seven-year career, Williams has registered 346 tackles (224 solo) and 18.5 sacks in 99 games played with 94 starts. His 346 total tackles since entering the NFL in 2006 are tied for fifth-most among defensive tackles. This year marked Williams’ second Pro Bowl appearance (2010).

ADDITIONAL POSTSEASON HONORS

Pro Football Focus1st team – FS Jairus Byrd2nd team – RB CJ Spiller, KR Leodis McKelvin

ESPN.com – Mel Kiper All-Rookie Team1st team – CB Stephon Gilmore

Peter King All-Pro Team, Sports Illustrated1st team – PR Leodis McKelvin

Pro Football Weekly – All-NFL Team1st team – PR Leodis McKelvin

Associated Press2nd team – S Jairus Byrd

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BY THE NUMBERS FROM THE 2012 SEASON

1STWR Stevie Johnson became the first player in team history to

record 1,000 receiving yards in three consecutive years from 2010-12.

2NDWR Stevie Johnson joined Andre Reed (1988-91) as the second

player in Bills history to post 70 catches in three straight seasons (2010-12).

3RDTE Scott Chandler tallied his third career multi-touchdown game

with two scoring grabs in Week Four vs. New England in 2012. He is tied with Pete Metzelaars (three) for the most multi-touchdown games amongst Bills tight ends in team history.

4DT Alex Carrington blocked four kicks in 2012 (three field goals

and one extra point) - the most in a single-season by a Bill since records are available (1988).

5P Shawn Powell tied a team record with five punts inside the 20-

yard line for a single game in Week 11 vs. Miami in 2012 (10th time in team history).

5.0Buffalo posted an AFC-best 5.0 yards per carry average in 2012

(4th in the NFL).

6.0RB C.J. Spiller’s 6.0 yards per carry average in 2012 tied for the

NFL-lead among running backs (MIN - Adrian Peterson) and marked the second best single-season average in team record books.

10.5DE Mario Williams led Buffalo with 10.5 sacks in 2012 - his third

10-plus sack season of his NFL career and first by a Bill since 2009 (Aaron Schobel).

11RB C.J. Spiller reached 100 yards from scrimmage or more in

11 games in 2012 - the first such season by a Bill since 1992 (Thurman Thomas).

13K Rian Lindell converted the 13th game-winning field goal of

his NFL career from 25 yards out in overtime in Week Six at Arizona in 2012.

15WR T.J. Graham set a Bills rookie record with a 15-game

receiving streak in 2012.

16CB Stephon Gilmore led the defense with a team-best 16 passes

defensed in 2012 - tied for 10th-most in the NFL per NFL GSIS.

18FS Jairus Byrd tied for the AFC lead with five interceptions in

2012. His 18 picks since entering the NFL in 2009 are tied for third-most.

35The Bills established a new franchise record with 35 first downs

in Week 10’s game at New England in 2012.

43Number of consecutive games WR Stevie Johnson has started

- the second-longest streak among active NFL wide receivers (Larry Fitzgerald - ARI - 45).

48WR Stevie Johnson owns the third-longest consecutive games

with a catch streak in Bills record books with 48.

56K Rian Lindell has scored in 56 consecutive games dating back

to September 14, 2009 - the third-longest streak in Bills history.

980Number of points K Rian Lindell has produced in his Bills’ tenure.

He is one of six active players (DET - Jason Hanson, OAK - Sebastian Janikowski, CLE - Phil Dawson, TEN - Rob Bironas and CHI - Robbie Gould) to tally 900 or more points with their current NFL team.

1,703Number of scrimmage yards RB C.J. Spiller racked up in 2012

(1,244 rushing / 459 receiving) to become the first Bill with 1,700 or more yards from scrimmage in a season since 2002 (Travis Henry).

1987CB Stephon Gilmore became the first Bills rookie to start a Week

One game at cornerback since 1987 (Nate Odomes).

1990LT Cordy Glenn became the first Buffalo rookie to start in a

season opener at left tackle since 1990 (Glenn Parker).

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BILLS 2012 REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS

WON 6, LOST 10 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/09 L 28-48 at New York Jets 79,088 Spiller 207 1244 6.0 62 6 09/16 W 35-17 Kansas City 69,402 F. Jackson 115 437 3.8 15 3 09/23 W 24-14 at Cleveland 69,353 Fitzpatrick 48 197 4.1 20 1 09/30 L 28-52 New England 70,684 Choice 47 193 4.1 22 1 10/07 L 3-45 at San Francisco 69,732 Bra. Smith 14 116 8.3 35 1 10/14 W 19-16 OT at Arizona 60,385 J. White TM 8 34 4.3 9 0 10/21 L 34-35 Tennessee 68,836 Graham 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/04 L 9-21 at Houston 71,698 Thigpen 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 11/11 L 31-37 at New England 68,756 Dickerson 1 -8 -8.0 -8 0 11/15 W 19-14 Miami 69,118 TEAM 442 2217 5.0 62 12 11/25 L 13-20 at Indianapolis 64,366 OPPONENTS 470 2333 5.0 83t 23 12/02 W 34-18 Jacksonville 53,971 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/09 L 12-15 St. Louis 68,109 St. Johnson 79 1046 13.2 63 6 12/16 L 17-50 Seattle 40,770 Chandler 43 571 13.3 43 6 12/23 L 10-24 at Miami 54,462 Spiller 43 459 10.7 66t 2 12/30 W 28- 9 New York Jets 54,533 Jones 41 443 10.8 68t 4 Buff. Opp. F. Jackson 34 217 6.4 34 1 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 301 349 Graham 31 322 10.4 51 1 Rushing 103 136 Bra. Smith 14 152 10.9 35t 2 Passing 176 182 Elliott LG 10 108 10.8 22 0 Penalty 22 31 Dickerson 9 117 13.0 24 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 77/198 92/209 Martin 4 41 10.3 16 0 3rd Down Pct. 38.9 44.0 L. Smith 4 13 3.3 5 2 4th Down: Made/Att 5/8 6/12 Choice 4 9 2.3 5 0 4th Down Pct. 62.5 50.0 Nelson 2 31 15.5 21 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:04 29:56 McIntyre 1 9 9.0 9 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 5486 5806 TEAM 309 3430 11.1 68t 24 Avg. Per Game 342.9 362.9 OPPONENTS 306 3669 12.0 53 25 Total Plays 983 1042 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Play 5.6 5.6 Byrd 5 81 16.2 45 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 2217 2333 B. Scott 4 66 16.5 32 1 Avg. Per Game 138.6 145.8 Gilmore 1 23 23.0 23 0 Total Rushes 442 470 McKelvin 1 9 9.0 9 0 NET YARDS PASSING 3269 3473 Rogers 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 Avg. Per Game 204.3 217.1 TEAM 12 178 14.8 45 1 Sacked/Yards Lost 30/161 36/196 OPPONENTS 17 256 15.1 57t 2 Gross Yards 3430 3669 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Att./Completions 511/309 536/306 Powell 65 2860 44.0 38.1 2 23 62 0 Completion Pct. 60.5 57.1 Moorman TM 15 682 45.5 32.7 1 2 66 0 Had Intercepted 17 12 TEAM 80 3542 44.3 37.1 3 25 66 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 80/44.3 72/44.6 OPPONENTS 72 3210 44.6 36.2 8 27 66 0 NET PUNTING AVG. 80/37.1 72/36.2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD PENALTIES/YARDS 104/871 80/693 McKelvin 23 14 431 18.7 88t 2 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 23/17 26/9 Rogers 3 4 14 4.7 14 0 TOUCHDOWNS 40 53 Byrd 0 3 0 --- --- 0 Rushing 12 23 TEAM 26 21 445 17.1 88t 2 Passing 24 25 OPPONENTS 35 14 517 14.8 75t 2 Returns 4 5 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS McKelvin 18 510 28.3 59 0 TEAM 84 109 78 70 3 344 Bra. Smith 18 496 27.6 89t 1 OPPONENTS 89 115 109 122 0 435 Easley 2 75 37.5 55 0 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Rogers 2 55 27.5 28 0 Lindell 0 0 0 0 39/39 21/24 0 102 Carrington 1 0 0.0 0 0 Spiller 8 6 2 0 0 48 L. Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chandler 6 0 6 0 0 36 TEAM 42 1136 27.0 89t 1 St. Johnson 6 0 6 0 0 36 OPPONENTS 51 1144 22.4 96t 1 F. Jackson 4 3 1 0 0 24 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Jones 4 0 4 0 0 24 Lindell 1/ 1 3/ 3 10/11 6/ 7 1/2 Bra. Smith 4 1 2 1 0 24 TEAM 1/ 1 3/ 3 10/11 6/ 7 1/2 McKelvin 2 0 0 2 0 12 OPPONENTS 3/ 3 6/ 6 5/ 7 6/10 1/2 L. Smith 2 0 2 0 0 12 Lindell: ()()(37G)()(31G)(25G)(31G,42G)(37N,22G,Choice 1 1 0 0 0 6 38G,39G)(41G)(32G,34G,42G,19G)(33G,31G)(29G,50G)Fitzpatrick 1 1 0 0 0 6 (35G,40G)(41G)(42G)(50N,46N) Graham 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPP: (25G,39G)(33G)()(49N,42N,30G)(19G)(49G,49G,B. Scott 1 0 0 1 0 6 61G,38B)()(46B)(43G,48G,27G)(50N)(25G,19G)(36G) Kelsay 0 0 0 0 1 2 ()(19G,33G,23G)(46B,45G)(47G,23G,28G,30B) TEAM 40 12 24 4 39/39 21/24 1 344OPPONENTS 53 23 25 5 50/51 21/28 0 4352-Pt Conv: TM 0-1, OPP 2-2 SACKS: M. Williams 10.5, Dareus 5.5, Ky. Williams 5, Moore 3, Barnett 2, Carrington 2, Sp. Johnson 2, Kelsay 2, Sheppard 2, Anderson 1, Merriman 1, TM 36,OPP 30 FUM/LOST: Fitzpatrick 8/6, F. Jackson 5/4, Spiller 3/3, Chandler 2/1, Dickerson 1/1,St. Johnson 1/1, Jones 1/0, Rogers 1/1, Bra. Smith 1/0* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost RatingFitzpatrick 505 306 3400 60.6 6.73 24 4.8 16 3.2 68t 30/ 161 83.3Thigpen 5 3 30 60.0 6.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 12 0/ 0 77.1Bra. Smith 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 1 100.0 --- 0/ 0 0.0TEAM 511 309 3430 60.5 6.71 24 4.7 17 3.3 68t 30/ 161 82.2OPPONENTS 536 306 3669 57.1 6.85 25 4.7 12 2.2 53 36/ 196 84.4

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DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS - 2012

DEFENSIVE TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist TFL TOTALN. Barnett 72 40 6 112G. Wilson 73 25 0 98K. Sheppard 53 24 3 77J. Byrd 53 23 5 76B. Scott 45 19 0 64S. Gilmore 52 9 1 61N. Bradham 27 20 1 47M. Williams 37 9 12 46K. Williams 27 19 10 46M. Dareus 26 13 5 39D. Searcy 25 13 4 38J. Rogers 31 5 2 36A. Williams 24 8 0 32K. Moore 14 10 3 24L. McKelvin 19 1 0 20A. Carrington 12 7 6 19S. Johnson 10 9 2 19A. Moats 13 5 1 18S. Merriman 11 6 4 17C. Kelsay 12 2 4 14R. Brooks 12 1 0 13M. Anderson 10 2 2 12T. McGee 6 2 0 8C. White 2 0 0 2M. Silva 1 0 0 1C. Butler 1 0 0 1TOTAL 668 272 71 940

QUARTERBACK SACKSM. Williams 10.5M. Dareus 5.5K. Williams 5.0K. Moore 3.0A. Carrington 2.0C. Kelsay 2.0N. Barnett 2.0K. Sheppard 2.0S. Johnson 2.0S. Merriman 1.0M. Anderson 1.0TOTAL 36.0 INTERCEPTIONSJ. Byrd 5B. Scott 4S. Gilmore 1J. Rogers 1L. McKelvin 1TOTAL 12

DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLESJ. Byrd 4S. Gilmore 3N. Barnett 3B. Scott 2M. Williams 2S. Johnson 1D. Searcy 1A. Carrington 1TOTAL 17

DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNSB. Scott 1 (Interception Return)TOTAL 1

SAFETYC. Kelsay 1TOTAL 1

PASSES DEFENSED S. Gilmore 16B. Scott 8A. Williams 7J. Byrd 6M. Dareus 6G. Wilson 5J. Rogers 5R. Brooks 4M. Williams 4L. McKelvin 3A. Carrington 3T. McGee 2K. Williams 2M. Dareus 2S. Johnson 2K. Sheppard 1S. Merriman 1N. Bradham 1D. Searcy 1N. Barnett 1M. Anderson 1TOTAL 81

DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIESB. Scott 2J. Byrd 2M. Williams 2N. Bradham 1M. Dareus 1TOTAL 8

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist TOTALB. Smith 9 3 12N. Bradham 10 0 10C. White 7 2 9R. Brooks 6 1 7R. Martin 6 1 7A. Moats 4 2 6G. Wilson 6 0 6C. McIntyre 3 3 6M. Easley 4 1 5D. Searcy 4 0 4B. Scott 3 0 3K. Sheppard 3 0 3G. Sanborn 2 0 2C. Butler 2 0 2D. Howell 1 0 1N. Barnett 1 0 1L. McKelvin 1 0 1T. Choice 1 0 1R. Lindell 0 1 1M. Silva 1 0 1K. Morrison 1 0 1J. Rogers 1 0 1J. White 1 0 1TOTAL 77 14 91

SPECIAL TEAMS BLOCKED KICKSA. Carrington 4 (3 Field Goals and 1 Extra Point Attempt)M. Dareus 1 (Field Goal)TOTAL 5

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NOTEWORTHY BILLS RECORDS IN 2012 - REGULAR SEASON ONLY

TEAM RECORDS ESTABLISHEDMost points, 2nd half, game, Bills and opponents combined: 59 vs. New England (New England 45, Bills 14), 9/30(old record: 58, on two occasions, last: at Minnesota (Bills 32, Minnesota 26), 9/15/02 (OT))Most points, 4th quarter, game, Bills and opponents combined: 38 vs. New England (New England 31, Bills 7), 9/30(old record: 36 at Denver (Bills 22, Denver 14), 10/28/62)Most first downs, game: 35 at New England, 11/11 (old record: 34 vs. Oakland, 9/18/11)Most first downs, Bills and opponent, game: 62 at New England (Bills 35, New England 27), 11/11(old record: 60 vs. Oakland (Bills 34, Oakland 26), 9/18/11)Highest punt return average, season: 17.12 (26-445) (old record: 15.47 (30-464), 2008)Highest kickoff return average, season: 27.05 (42-1,136) (old record: 26.56 (75-1,992), 2005)

TEAM RECORDS TIEDMost punt return touchdowns, season: 2 (also: 2, 1966, 1971, 1977, and 2004)Most punt return touchdowns, game: 1 vs. Kansas City, 9/16 and vs. Miami, 11/15(also on 21 other occasions, last: vs. Denver, 12/24/11)Most kickoff return touchdowns, game: 1 vs. Tennessee, 10/21 (also on 23 other occasions, last: at New England, 9/26/10)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ESTABLISHEDHighest rushing average, career (min. 200 att.): 5.38 (388-2,088) C.J. Spiller, 2009-12 (old record: 4.80 (2,123-10,183), O.J. Simpson, 1969-77)Highest punting average, rookie, season (min. 40 punts): 44.00 Shawn Powell (65-2,860) [old record: 42.00, John Kidd, 1984 (88-3,696)]Highest punt return average, career (min. 20 ret.): 16.33 Leodis McKelvin 2008-12 (39-637) [old record: 12.08, C.J. Spiller, 2010-12 (25-302)]Highest punt return average, season (min. 15 ret.): 18.74 Leodis McKelvin (23-431) [old record: 16.30, Roscoe Parrish, 2007 (27-440)]Most punt return touchdowns, season: 2 Leodis McKelvin (old record: 1, on 21 occasions, last: Leodis McKelvin, 2011)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS TIEDMost safeties, career: 2 Chris Kelsay, 2003-12 (also: 2 Ron McDole, 1963-70)Most safeties, game: 1 Chris Kelsay, 10/14 at Arizona (also on 32 other occasions, last: Kelvin Sheppard, 11/20/11 at Miami)Most punts inside the 20-yard line, game: 5 Shawn Powell, 11/15 vs. Miami(also on 9 other occasions, last: Brian Moorman, 9/28/08 at St. Louis)Most punt return touchdowns, career: 3 Leodis McKelvin, 2008-12 (also: 3 Keith Moody, 1976-79 and Roscoe Parrish, 2005-11)Most punt return touchdowns, game: 1 Leodis McKelvin, 9/16 vs. Kansas City and 11/15 vs. Miami(also on 20 other occasions, last: Leodis McKelvin, 12/24/11 vs. Denver)Most kickoff return touchdowns, game: 1 Brad Smith, 10/21 vs. Tennessee(also on 23 other occasions, last: C.J. Spiller, at New England, 9/26/10)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS EXTENDED / RETAINEDHighest PAT percentage, career: 99.67% (305-306) Rian Lindell, 2003-12 [entered season with: 99.62% (264-265)]Highest field goal percentage, career: 83.33% (225-270) Rian Lindell, 2003-12 [entered season with: 82.93% (204-246)]Most punts, career: 862 Brian Moorman, 2001-12 (entered season with 847)Highest punting average, career: 43.92 (862-37,859) Brian Moorman, 2001-12 [entered season with: 43.90 (847-37,177)]Most punts inside the 20-yard line, career: 243 Brian Moorman, 2001-12 (entered season with 241)

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ROSTER FACTS

Oldest Bills Player: K Rian Lindell, 36, Born 1/20/1977

Youngest Bills Player: WR Robert Woods, 21, Born 4/10/1992

Heaviest Bills Player: OL Cordy Glenn, 345 lbs.

Lightest Bills Player: DB Nickell Robey, 165 lbs.

Tallest Bills Player: OL Erik Pears and Sam Young, 6-8

Shortest Bills Player: DB Nickell Robey, 5-8

Coaches who played in the NFL: 4: Doug Marrone (Head Coach), Ike Hillard (WR Coach), Anthony Weaver (DL Coach) and Tyrone Wheatley (RB Coach)

Most Seasons with the Bills: K Rian Lindell, 10 seasons

Most NFL seasons: K Rian Lindell, 14 seasons

Closest to Home: WR Brad Smith - Youngstown, OH - 187 miles

Furthest from Home: DL Aaron Tipoti - Honolili, HI - 4,691 miles

State producing the most Bills: Texas, 13: DE Jamie Blatnick, DB Ron Brooks, TE Scott Chandler, CB Kip Edwards, WR Marquise Goodwin, OL Tony Hills, K Dustin Hopkins, LB Jerry Hughes, RB Fred Jackson, QB Kevin Kolb, OL David Snow, DB Don Unamba and DB Aaron Williams

Colleges with the most Bills: Florida State, 6: LB Nigel Bradham, K Dustin Hopkins, QB EJ Manuel, P Shawn Powell, LS Garrison Sanborn and T Zebrie Sanders

Bills from NCAA Division II or III colleges: 2 - RB Fred Jackson (Coe College) and CB Jumal Rolle (Catawba)

Former Bills 1st round picks: 5 - CB Leodis McKelvin (2008), RB C.J. Spiller (2010), DT Marcell Dareus (2011), CB Stephon Gilmore (2012) and QB EJ Manuel (2013)

Pro Bowlers w/ Bills: 3 - FS Jairus Byrd (2009, 2012), RB C.J. Spiller (2012) and DT Kyle Williams (2010, 2012)

Bills with playoff experience: 7 - DT Alan Branch, RB Tashard Choice, LB Jerry Hughes, LB Manny Lawson, OL Doug Legursky, LB Bryan Scott, WR Brad Smith

BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW

• Head Coach Doug Marrone participated in a fundraising event for Clear Path for Veterans in Chittenango, NY on June 22nd. He auto-graphed personal items for $10 with 100-percent of the proceeds going to support local veterans. Marrone was also a keynote speaker at several events this offseason. The first year Bills head coach also showed support for USA Football’s Heads Up Program held at Ralph Wilson Stadium in conjunction with LB Bryan Scott’s FUNdamentals Camp on June 15th.• DT Marcell Dareus hosted a Football Camp along with Oakland Raiders LB Jerrell Harris at Carver (Birmingham, AL) High School. Dareus along with New Era hosted a free youth football camp for 300 participants ages 8-15 under the lights at Ralph Wilson Stadium.• WR Marcus Easley was inducted into his high school’s Athletics Hall of Fame during the 21st annual Bunnell High School Athletics Hall of Fame & Senior Athlete Recognition Banquet in Stratford, Connecti-cut.• Rookies WR Marquise Goodwin, QB EJ Manuel and WR Robert Woods attended the 2013 Rookie Premiere in California.• Goodwin captured the long jump title at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials (27-4.25) and finished 10th in the London Olympics.• WR T.J. Graham hosted his second annual Skills Challenge in Ra-leigh, N.C. and Williamsville, N.Y. In addition, Graham participated in a Gatorade ‘Train with a Pro’ event at Webster Schroeder High School. In July, he attended the Honda Indy Toronto and served as a guest reporter for Sportsnet TV.• LB Bryan Scott hosted a USA Football FUNdamentals football camp at Ralph Wilson Stadium.• WR Brad Smith was an intern with Men’s Health magazine and served as a guest reporter on the red carpet of ESPN’s ESPY awards in Los Angeles. Smith’s internship included attending New York Fash-ion Week where he interviewed designers, tried on clothes, attended photo shoots and submitted regular reports for menshealth.com. In addition, Smith hosted his True Foundation Football Camp and was a celebrity guest at an animal adoption program.• RB C.J. Spiller hosted his 2013 Football and Life Skills Camp at Clemson University (May 17-18).• OL Thomas Welch and Sam Young both completed a financial internship with Merrill Lynch during the 2013 offseason.• S Aaron Williams attended WBEE’s Guitars & Stars country music concert to support Ronald McDonald House in Rochester. Williams also hosted the first annual Texas Showcase in Austin where top high school football players in the state of Texas came. • Rookie DB Duke Williams attended the 2013 Rochester Press Radio Club Dinner where his former Nevada-Reno teammate and cur-rent San Francisco 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick received the Coca Cola Sports Personality of the Year award.• C Eric Wood followed his alma mater Louisville men’s basketball team from the BIG EAST tournament through their NCAA Tournament run, attending all of their postseason games including the National Championship. Wood also attended the 2013 Indianapolis 500.

BUFFALO BILLS ROSTERS

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.50 Alonso, Kiko MLB 6-3 238 8/14/1990 R Oregon Los Gatos, CA D2b-1358 Blatnick, Jamie DE 6-3 253 6/24/1989 1 Oklahoma State Celina, TX FA-1353 Bradham, Nigel OLB 6-2 241 9/4/1989 2 Florida State Crawfordville, FL D4a-1290 Branch, Alan DT 6-6 325 12/29/1984 7 Michigan Rio Rancho, NM FA-1333 Brooks, Ron CB 5-10 190 10/16/1988 2 LSU Irving, TX D4b-1274 Brown, Colin LG 6-7 326 8/29/1985 2 Missouri Braymer, MO FA-1056 Brown, Kourtnei DE 6-4 253 4/17/1988 1 Clemson Charlotte, NC FA-1335 Brown, Zach RB 5-10 220 2/6/1989 1 Pittsburgh Royal Palm Beach, FL FA-1297 Bryant, Corbin DT 6-4 300 1/4/1988 1 Northwestern Chicago, IL FA-1229 Butler, Crezdon CB 6-1 191 5/26/1987 3 Clemson Asheville, NC FA-1273 Caldwell, Antoine G 6-3 315 4/19/1986 5 Alabama Montgomery, AL FA-1392 Carrington, Alex DE 6-5 301 6/19/1987 4 Arkansas State Tupelo, MS D3-1080 Caussin, Mike TE 6-5 243 2/26/1987 2 James Madison Springfield, VA FA-1084 Chandler, Scott TE 6-7 260 7/23/1985 7 Iowa Bedford, TX FA-1062 Chibane, Zack G 6-5 293 1/28/1991 R Syracuse Paramus, NJ UFA-1320 Choice, Tashard RB 5-10 210 11/20/1984 5 Georgia Tech Hampton, GA FA-11

76D Cross, Izaan DE 6-4 300 5/1/1991 R Georgia Tech Flowery Branch, GA UFA-1346 Dangerfield, Jordan DB 5-11 200 12/25/1990 R Towson Royal Palm Beach, FL UFA-1399 Dareus, Marcell DT 6-3 331 3/13/1990 3 Alabama Huffman, AL D1-1182 Dickerson, Dorin TE 6-1 226 3/31/1988 3 Pittsburgh Imperial, PA FA-1254 Dowtin, Marcus OLB 6-2 226 1/22/1989 2 North Alabama Upper Marlboro, MD FA-1381 Easley, Marcus WR 6-2 217 11/2/1987 2 Connecticut Stratford, CT D4-1039 Edwards, Kip CB 6-1 200 12/4/1989 R Missouri Arlington, TX UFA-1318 Elliott, Kevin WR 6-3 205 12/21/1988 2 Florida A&M Orlando, FL FA-1247 Ellis, Dominique DB 5-11 195 8/25/1989 1 South Carolina State Union, GA FA-1342 Gaskins, Kendall RB 6-1 238 11/4/1990 R Richmond Burlington, NJ UFA-1396 Gilbert, Jarron DE 6-5 289 9/30/1986 2 San Jose State Chino, CA FA-1124 Gilmore, Stephon CB 6-1 190 9/19/1990 2 South Carolina Rock Hill, SC D1-1277 Glenn, Cordy LT 6-6 345 9/18/1989 2 Georgia Riverdale, GA D2-1288 Goodwin, Marquise WR 5-9 179 11/19/1990 R Texas Garland, TX D3-1389 Gragg, Chris TE 6-3 244 6/30/1990 R Arkansas Warren, AR D7-1311 Graham, T.J. WR 5-11 188 7/27/1989 2 North Carolina State Raleigh, NC D3-1244 Heath, T.J. CB 6-1 184 9/11/1987 2 Jacksonville State Alexandria, AL FA-12

76O Hills, Tony T 6-5 304 11/4/1984 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA-1315 Hogan, Chris WR 6-1 220 10/24/1988 1 Monmouth (N.J.) Ramapo, NJ FA-125 Hopkins, Dustin K 6-2 193 10/1/1990 R Florida State Houston, TX D6-13

55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6-2 254 8/13/1988 4 Texas Christian Sugar Land, TX TR-1322 Jackson, Fred RB 6-1 216 2/20/1981 7 Coe College Fort Worth, TX FA-0613 Johnson, Stevie WR 6-2 207 7/22/1986 6 Kentucky San Francisco, CA D7b-0814 Kaufman, Brandon WR 6-5 215 10/26/1990 R Eastern Washington Denver, CO UFA-134 Kolb, Kevin QB 6-3 218 8/24/1984 7 Houston Stephenville, TX FA-13

91 Lawson, Manny OLB 6-5 240 7/13/1984 8 North Carolina State Goldsboro, NC FA-1359 Legursky, Doug G 6-1 315 6/9/1986 5 Marshall Frankfurt, Germany FA-139 Lindell, Rian K 6-3 227 1/20/1977 14 Washington State Vancouver, WA FA-033 Manuel, EJ QB 6-4 237 3/19/1990 R Florida State Virginia Beach, VA D1-13

21 McKelvin, Leodis CB 5-10 185 9/4/1985 6 Troy Waycross, GA D1-0836 Meeks, Jonathan DB 6-0 209 11/8/1989 R Clemson Rock Hill, SC D5-1352 Moats, Arthur MLB 6-2 250 3/14/1988 4 James Madison Portsmouth, VA D6a-1079 Pears, Erik RT 6-8 316 6/25/1982 8 Colorado State Price, UT FA-1049 Pough, Keith LB 6-3 225 2/5/1990 R Howard Orangeburg, SC UFA-136 Powell, Shawn P 6-4 243 11/29/1988 2 Florida State Rome, GA FA-12

87 Provo, Nick TE 6-4 249 10/4/1988 1 Syracuse West Palm Beach, FL FA-1337 Robey, Nickell CB 5-8 165 1/17/1992 R Southern California Frostproof, FL UFA-1317 Rogers, Da'Rick WR 6-3 205 6/18/1991 R Tennessee Tech Calhoun, GA UFA-1326 Rogers, Justin CB 5-11 181 1/16/1988 3 Richmond Baton Rouge, LA D7a-1141 Rolle, Jumal CB 6-0 185 5/28/1990 R Catawba Wilson, NC UFA-1369 Ross, Jay DT 6-3 319 10/3/1987 1 East Carolina Wilmington, NC FA-1219 Sampson, DeMarco WR 6-2 204 12/19/1985 2 San Diego State Chula Vista, CA FA-1365 Sanborn, Garrison LS 6-1 240 7/31/1985 5 Florida State Tampa, FL FA-0972 Sanders, Zebrie T 6-6 320 12/4/1989 1 Florida State Dayton, OH D5a-1243 Scott, Bryan OLB 6-1 220 4/13/1981 11 Penn State Doylestown, PA FA-0725 Searcy, Da'Norris FS 5-11 216 11/16/1988 3 North Carolina Decatur, GA D4a-1130 Silva, Mana DB 6-0 206 8/17/1988 2 Hawaii Hilo, HI FA-1286 Sinkfield, Terrell WR 6-0 200 12/10/1990 R Northern Iowa Minnetonka, MN FA-1316 Smith, Brad WR 6-2 213 12/12/1983 8 Missouri Youngstown, OH FA-1157 Smith, Brian LB 6-3 240 1/8/1989 1 Notre Dame Overland Park, KS FA-1240 Smith, Drew FB 6-2 225 4/12/1990 R Albany Schenectady, NY UFA-1385 Smith, Lee TE 6-6 265 11/21/1987 3 Marshall Powell, TN FA-1161 Snow, David C 6-4 303 11/9/1989 2 Texas Gilmer, TX UFA-1228 Spiller, C.J. RB 5-11 200 8/5/1987 4 Clemson Lake Butler, FL D1-102 Stahovich, Brian P 5-11 197 4/14/1990 1 San Diego State Solana Beach, CA FA-13

38 Summers, Frank FB 5-9 248 9/6/1985 1 UNLV Oakland, CA FA-1367 Tipoti, Aaron DT 6-2 280 1/4/1990 R California Honolulu, HI UFA-1398 Troup, Torell DT 6-3 327 6/23/1988 3 Central Florida Conyers, GA D2-108 Tuel, Jeff QB 6-3 221 2/12/1991 R Washington State Fresno, CA UFA-13

63 Turnley, Ryan C 6-6 320 5/1/1990 R Pittsburgh Hopewell, PA UFA-1345 Unamba, Don DB 6-1 192 2/23/1989 R Southern Arkansas Hurst, TX FA-1360 Urbik, Kraig G 6-5 324 9/23/1985 5 Wisconsin Hudson, WI FA-1066 Welch, Thomas T 6-7 310 6/19/1987 3 Vanderbilt Brentwood, TN FA-1251 White, Chris MLB 6-3 238 1/15/1989 3 Mississippi State Vancleave, MS D6-1123 Williams, Aaron SS 6-0 199 4/23/1990 3 Texas Round Rock, TX D2-1127 Williams, Duke FS 5-11 201 10/5/1990 R Nevada Reno, NV D4-1368 Williams, Keith G 6-5 330 4/8/1988 1 Nebraska Florissant, MO FA-1295 Williams, Kyle DT 6-1 303 6/10/1983 8 LSU Ruston, LA D5a-0694 Williams, Mario DE 6-6 292 1/31/1985 8 North Carolina State Richlands, NC FA-1270 Wood, Eric C 6-4 310 3/18/1986 5 Louisville Cincinnati, OH D1b-0910 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 190 4/10/1992 R Southern California Carson, CA D2a-1371 Young, Sam RT 6-8 316 6/24/1987 4 Notre Dame Coral Springs, FL FA-11

ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM75 Hairston, Chris RT 6-6 330 4/26/1989 3 Clemson Winston-Salem, NC D4b-11

RESERVE/FRANCHISE31 Byrd, Jairus FS 5-10 203 10/7/1986 5 Oregon Clayton, MO D2a-09

BUFFALO BILLS 2013 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.2 Brian Stahovich P 5-11 197 23 1 San Diego State Solana Beach, CA FA-133 EJ Manuel QB 6-4 237 23 R Florida State Virginia Beach, VA D1-134 Kevin Kolb QB 6-3 218 28 7 Houston Stephenville, TX FA-135 Dustin Hopkins K 6-2 193 22 R Florida State Houston, TX D6-136 Shawn Powell P 6-4 243 24 2 Florida State Rome, GA FA-128 Jeff Tuel QB 6-3 221 22 R Washington State Fresno, CA UFA-139 Rian Lindell K 6-3 227 36 14 Washington State Vancouver, WA FA-03

10 Robert Woods WR 6-0 190 21 R Southern California Carson, CA D2a-1311 T.J. Graham WR 5-11 188 24 2 North Carolina State Raleigh, NC D3-1213 Stevie Johnson WR 6-2 207 26 6 Kentucky San Francisco, CA D7b-0814 Brandon Kaufman WR 6-5 215 22 R Eastern Washington Denver, CO UFA-1315 Chris Hogan WR 6-1 220 24 1 Monmouth (N.J.) Ramapo, NJ FA-1216 Brad Smith WR 6-2 213 29 8 Missouri Youngstown, OH FA-1117 Da'Rick Rogers WR 6-3 205 22 R Tennessee Tech Calhoun, GA UFA-1318 Kevin Elliott WR 6-3 205 24 2 Florida A&M Orlando, FL FA-1219 DeMarco Sampson WR 6-2 204 27 2 San Diego State Chula Vista, CA FA-1320 Tashard Choice RB 5-10 210 28 5 Georgia Tech Hampton, GA FA-1121 Leodis McKelvin CB 5-10 185 27 6 Troy Waycross, GA D1-0822 Fred Jackson RB 6-1 216 32 7 Coe College Fort Worth, TX FA-0623 Aaron Williams SS 6-0 199 23 3 Texas Round Rock, TX D2-1124 Stephon Gilmore CB 6-1 190 22 2 South Carolina Rock Hill, SC D1-1225 Da'Norris Searcy FS 5-11 216 24 3 North Carolina Decatur, GA D4a-1126 Justin Rogers CB 5-11 181 25 3 Richmond Baton Rouge, LA D7a-1127 Duke Williams FS 5-11 201 22 R Nevada Reno, NV D4-1328 C.J. Spiller RB 5-11 200 25 4 Clemson Lake Butler, FL D1-1029 Crezdon Butler CB 6-1 191 26 3 Clemson Asheville, NC FA-1230 Mana Silva DB 6-0 206 24 2 Hawaii Hilo, HI FA-1233 Ron Brooks CB 5-10 190 24 2 LSU Irving, TX D4b-1235 Zach Brown RB 5-10 220 24 1 Pittsburgh Royal Palm Beach, FL FA-1236 Jonathan Meeks DB 6-0 209 23 R Clemson Rock Hill, SC D5-1337 Nickell Robey CB 5-8 165 21 R Southern California Frostproof, FL UFA-1338 Frank Summers FB 5-9 248 27 1 UNLV Oakland, CA FA-1339 Kip Edwards CB 6-1 200 23 R Missouri Arlington, TX UFA-1340 Drew Smith FB 6-2 225 23 R Albany Schenectady, NY UFA-1341 Jumal Rolle CB 6-0 185 23 R Catawba Wilson, NC UFA-1342 Kendall Gaskins RB 6-1 238 22 R Richmond Burlington, NJ UFA-1343 Bryan Scott OLB 6-1 220 32 11 Penn State Doylestown, PA FA-0744 T.J. Heath CB 6-1 184 24 2 Jacksonville State Alexandria, AL FA-1245 Don Unamba DB 6-1 192 24 R Southern Arkansas Hurst, TX FA-1346 Jordan Dangerfield DB 5-11 200 22 R Towson Royal Palm Beach, FL UFA-1347 Dominique Ellis DB 5-11 195 23 1 South Carolina State Union, GA FA-1349 Keith Pough LB 6-3 225 23 R Howard Orangeburg, SC UFA-1350 Kiko Alonso MLB 6-3 238 22 R Oregon Los Gatos, CA D2b-1351 Chris White MLB 6-3 238 24 3 Mississippi State Vancleave, MS D6-1152 Arthur Moats MLB 6-2 250 23 4 James Madison Portsmouth, VA D6a-1053 Nigel Bradham OLB 6-2 241 23 2 Florida State Crawfordville, FL D4a-1254 Marcus Dowtin OLB 6-2 226 24 2 North Alabama Upper Marlboro, MD FA-1355 Jerry Hughes DE 6-2 254 24 4 Texas Christian Sugar Land, TX TR-1356 Kourtnei Brown DE 6-4 253 25 1 Clemson Charlotte, NC FA-1357 Brian Smith LB 6-3 240 24 1 Notre Dame Overland Park, KS FA-1258 Jamie Blatnick DE 6-3 253 24 1 Oklahoma State Celina, TX FA-1359 Doug Legursky G 6-1 315 27 5 Marshall Frankfurt, Germany FA-1360 Kraig Urbik G 6-5 324 27 5 Wisconsin Hudson, WI FA-1061 David Snow C 6-4 303 23 2 Texas Gilmer, TX UFA-1262 Zack Chibane G 6-5 293 22 R Syracuse Paramus, NJ UFA-1363 Ryan Turnley C 6-6 320 23 R Pittsburgh Hopewell, PA UFA-1365 Garrison Sanborn LS 6-1 240 28 5 Florida State Tampa, FL FA-0966 Thomas Welch T 6-7 310 26 3 Vanderbilt Brentwood, TN FA-1267 Aaron Tipoti DT 6-2 280 23 R California Honolulu, HI UFA-1368 Keith Williams G 6-5 330 25 1 Nebraska Florissant, MO FA-1269 Jay Ross DT 6-3 319 24 1 East Carolina Wilmington, NC FA-1170 Eric Wood C 6-4 310 27 5 Louisville Cincinnati, OH D1b-0971 Sam Young RT 6-8 316 26 4 Notre Dame Coral Springs, FL FA-1172 Zebrie Sanders T 6-6 320 23 1 Florida State Dayton, OH D5a-1273 Antoine Caldwell G 6-3 315 27 5 Alabama Montgomery, AL FA-1374 Colin Brown LG 6-7 326 27 2 Missouri Braymer, MO FA-10

76D Izaan Cross DE 6-4 300 22 R Georgia Tech Flowery Branch, GA UFA-1376O Tony Hills T 6-5 304 28 5 Texas Dallas, TX FA-1377 Cordy Glenn LT 6-6 345 23 2 Georgia Riverdale, GA D2-1279 Erik Pears RT 6-8 316 31 8 Colorado State Price, UT FA-1080 Mike Caussin TE 6-5 243 26 2 James Madison Springfield, VA FA-1081 Marcus Easley WR 6-2 217 24 2 Connecticut Stratford, CT D4-1082 Dorin Dickerson TE 6-1 226 25 3 Pittsburgh Imperial, PA FA-1284 Scott Chandler TE 6-7 263 28 7 Iowa Bedford, TX FA-1085 Lee Smith TE 6-6 265 25 3 Marshall Powell, TN FA-1186 Terrell Sinkfield WR 6-0 200 22 R Northern Iowa Minnetonka, MN FA-1387 Nick Provo TE 6-4 249 24 1 Syracuse West Palm Beach, FL FA-1388 Marquise Goodwin WR 5-9 179 22 R Texas Garland, TX D3-1389 Chris Gragg TE 6-3 244 23 R Arkansas Warren, AR D7-1390 Alan Branch DT 6-6 325 28 7 Michigan Rio Rancho, NM FA-1391 Manny Lawson OLB 6-5 240 29 8 North Carolina State Goldsboro, NC FA-1392 Alex Carrington DE 6-5 301 26 4 Arkansas State Tupelo, MS D3-1094 Mario Williams DE 6-6 292 28 8 North Carolina State Richlands, NC FA-1295 Kyle Williams DT 6-1 303 30 8 LSU Ruston, LA D5a-0696 Jarron Gilbert DE 6-5 289 26 2 San Jose State Chino, CA FA-1197 Corbin Bryant DT 6-4 300 25 1 Northwestern Chicago, IL FA-1298 Torell Troup DT 6-3 327 25 3 Central Florida Conyers, GA D2-1099 Marcell Dareus DT 6-3 331 23 3 Alabama Huffman, AL D1-11

ACTIVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM75 Chris Hairston RT 6-6 330 24 3 Clemson Winston-Salem, NC D4b-11

RESERVE/FRANCHISE31 Jairus Byrd FS 5-10 203 26 5 Oregon Clayton, MO D2a-09

BUFFALO BILLS 2013 NUMERICAL ROSTER

WR (13 Stevie Johnson) 10 Robert Woods 16 Brad Smith 81 Marcus Easley17 Da'Rick Rogers 14 Brandon Kaufman

LT 77 Cordy Glenn 66 Thomas Welch 72 Zebrie SandersLG 74 Colin Brown / 59 Doug Legursky 62 Zack ChibaneC 70 Eric Wood 61 David Snow 63 Ryan TurnleyRG 60 Kraig Urbik 68 Keith Williams 73 Antoine CaldwellRT 79 Erik Pears 71 Sam Young 76 Tony Hills (75 Chris Hairston - Active/PUP)TE 84 Scott Chandler 85 Lee Smith (80 Mike Cuassin) 82 Dorin Dickerson

89 Chris Gragg 87 Nick ProvoQB (4 Kevin Kolb) / 3 EJ Manuel 8 Jeff TuelRB 28 C.J. Spiller 22 Fred Jackson 20 Tashard Choice 35 Zach Brown

42 Kendall GaskinsFB 38 Frank Summers 40 Drew SmithWR 11 T.J. Graham 88 Marquise Goodwin 15 Chris Hogan (18 Kevin Elliott)

19 DeMarco Sampson 86 Terrell Sinkfield

LDE 92 Alex Carrington 96 Jarron Gilbert 76 Izaan CrossDT 95 Kyle Williams 90 Alan Branch 97 Corbin BryantDT 99 Marcell Dareus 69 Jay Ross 98 Torell Troup 67 Aaron TipotiRDE 94 Mario Williams 55 Jerry Hughes 58 Jamie Blatnick 56 Kourtnei BrownSLB 91 Manny Lawson 54 Marcus Dowtin 49 Keith PoughMLB 50 Kiko Alonso 52 Arthur Moats 51 Chris WhiteWLB 53 Nigel Bradham 43 Bryan Scott 57 Brian SmithLCB 21 Leodis McKelvin (26 Justin Rogers) 29 Crezdon Butler 39 Kip Edwards

45 Don UnambaSS 23 Aaron Williams 30 Mana Silva 36 Jonathan Meeks 47 Dominique EllisFS (31 Jairus Byrd - Res./Franchise) 25 Da'Norris Searcy 27 Duke Williams 46 Jordan DangerfieldRCB 24 Stephon Gilmore 33 Ron Brooks 44 T.J. Heath 37 Nickell Robey

41 Jumal Rolle

K 9 Rian Lindell 5 Dustin HopkinsP 6 Shawn Powell 2 Brian StahovichKO 9 Rian Lindell 5 Dustin HopkinsKOR 16 Brad Smith 11 T.J. Graham 88 Marquise GoodwinPR 21 Leodis McKelvin 11 T.J. Graham 10 Robert WoodsLS 65 Garrison SanbornH 6 Shawn Powell 2 Brian Stahovich

COACHESMarrone, Doug mah-ROWNPettine, Mike PET-in

PLAYERS PLAYERS CONT'DButler, Crezdon KREHZ-duhn Sanders, Zebrie ZEE-breeByrd, Jairus Jair-iss Searcy, Da'Norris SIR-ceeChibane, Zack sha-BANE Silva, Mana mah-nahCross, Izaan eye-zhahn Stahovich, Brian stuh-HOV-itchDareus, Marcell DAR-e-us (like 'jar') Tipoti, Aaron tuh-PO-teeGilmore, Stephon steph-AHN Troup, Torell Troop, Tore-ellKolb, Kevin COBB Tuel, Jeff toolPears, Erik PEERS Unamba, Don You-numbaPough, Keith Pew Urbik, Kraig ER-bickRogers, Da'Rick duh-rick

BUFFALO BILLS UNOFFICIAL 2013 DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

DEFENSE

SPECIALISTS

COACHING STAFF

Head Coach: Doug MarroneAssistants: Greg Adkins (Tight Ends); Kurt Anderson (Offensive Quality Control); John Anselmo (Special Teams Assistant); Samson Brown (Assistant Defensive Backs); Eric Ciano (Head Strength and Conditioning); Danny Crossman (Special Teams); Chuck Driesbach (Linebackers); Brian Fleury(Defensive Quality Control); Nathaniel Hackett (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Donnie Henderson (Defensive backs); Ike HIlliard (Wide Receivers); Hal Luther (Assistant Strength and Conditioning); Pat Morris (Offensive Line); Jim O'Neil (Linebackers); Mike Pettine (Defensive Coordinator); Jason Rebrovich (Defensive Quality Control); Jason Vrable (Offensive Quality Control);

Jan. 1 Russ Brandon promoted to President and Chief Executive Officers Jan. 7 Doug Marrone named Head Coach Jan. 10 Hired Nathaniel Hackett (Offensive Coordinator) and Mike Pettine (Defensive Coordinator) Jan. 14 Named Danny Crossman Special Teams Coordinator Jan. 15 Hired 10 to the coaching staff: Eric Ciano (Head Strength and Conditioning), Donnie Henderson

(Defensive Backs), Chuck Driesbach (Linebackers), Tyrone Wheatley (Running Backs), Jim O'Neil (Linebackers), Greg Adkins (Tight Ends), Anthony Weaver (Defensive Line), Brian Fleury Defensive Quality Control), Samson Brown (Assistant Defensive Backs) and Jason Rebrovich (Defensive Quality Control)

Jan. 16 Signed TE Joe Sawyer and DB Dominique Ellis as reserve/future signings Jan. 17 Hired Ike Hilliard (Wide Receivers), John Anselmo (Special Teams Assistant) and Hal Luther

(Assistant Strength and Conditioning) to the coaching staff Jan. 19 Named Pat Morris offensive line coach Jan. 28 Named Kurt Anderson and Jason Vrable offensive quality control coaches Feb. 7 Announced the team will not tender WR Donald Jones Feb. 11 Released LB Nick Barnett and SS George Wilson Feb. 14 Released CB Terrence McGee and signed free agent QB Aaron Corp and OL Hutch Eckerson Feb. 15 Re-signed QB Tarvaris Jackson Feb. 19 Re-signed OL Colin Brown Feb. 23 Signed Assistant General Manager/Director of Player Personnel Doug Whaley to a contract extension March 1 FS Jairus Byrd designated as franchise player March 4 DE Chris Kelsay placed on Reserve/Retired March 6 Placed DE Shawne Merriman on Reserve/Retired March 7 Re-signed LB Bryan Scott and announced TE Mike Caussin's contract has tolled March 9 Agreed to terms to re-sign CB Leodis McKelvin March 13 Signed unrestricted free agent LB Manny Lawson April 2 Signed RB Tashard Choice to a contract extension; TE Dorin Dickerson accepted and signed his

tender; signed unrestricted free agent DT Alan Branch April 8 Signed free agent QB Kevin Kolb April 12 Claimed and awarded LB Marcus Dowtin off waivers from the Philadelphia Eagles April 18 Signed five free agents: DE Jamie Blatnick, DE Kourtnei Brown, K Chris Koepplin, P Brian

Stahovich and FB Frank Summers April 29 Acquired LB Jerry Hughes from the Indianapolis Colts in exchange for LB Kelvin Sheppard April 29 Released QB Aaron Corp, T Adam Grant, K Chris Koepplin and TE Joe Sawyer April 29 Agreed to terms with 16 undrafted free agents: G Zack Chibane, DE Izaan Cross, DB Jordan

Dangerfield, CB Kip Edwards, RB Kendall Gaskins, WR Brandon Kaufman, CB Vernon Kearney, WR Kevin Norrell, LB Keith Pough, CB Nickell Robey, WR Da'Rick Rogers, CB Jumal Rolle, FB Drew Smith, DT Aaron Tipoti, QB Jeff Tuel and C Ryan Turnley

May 9 Signed seventh-round (222nd overall) draft selection TE Chris Gragg May 10 Signed four draft selections: third-round (78th overall) WR Marquise Goodwin, fourth-round (105th

overall) DB Duke Williams, fifth-round (143rd overall) Jonathan Meeks and sixth-round (177th overall) K Dustin Hopkins

May 13 Buddy Nix announces he is stepping away from his duties as Executive Vice President/General Manager and will transition to Special Assistant

May 14 Claimed and awarded TE Mickey Shuler off waivers from the Oakland Raiders; WR Kevin Norrell Waived/Injured.

May 15 Signed second-round (46th overall) draft selection LB Kiko Alonso May 16 Promoted Doug Whaley to General Manage; hired Jim Monos as Director of Player Personnel and

Kelvin Fisher as Director of College Scouting; C.J. Leak promoted to Area Scout and Pete Harris elevated to BLESTO Scout; Chuck Cook transitions to National Scout and Doug Majeski adds National Cross Checker to his Coordinator of College Scouting title

May 21 Signed second-round (41st overall) draft selection WR Robert Woods May 30 Signed free agent WR DeMarco Sampson and waived DB Vernon Kearney June 5 Signed OL Doug Legursky and waived LB Greg Lloyd June 10 Released QB Tarvaris Jackson June 14 Signed first-round (16th overall) draft selection QB EJ Manuel July 2 Released WR Kevin Norrell from Reserve/Injured July 23 Released DE Mark Anderson and placed OL Chris Hairston on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform July 27 Released OL Chris Scott and TE Mickey Shuler

2013 TRANSACTIONS

July 28 Signed OL Antoine Caldwell and OL Tony Hills July 31 Signed DB Don Unamba August 3 Signed WR Terrell Sinkfield August 4 Signed TE Nick Provo and released OL Hutch Eckerson

2013 TRANSACTIONS (CONT’D)

ROSTER SIZE: 90 as of 8/4/13

14 YEARS (1) 11 YEARS (1) 8 YEARS (5) 7 YEARS (4)Rian Lindell Bryan Scott Manny Lawson Alan Branch

Erik Pears Scott ChandlerBrad Smith Fred JacksonKyle Williams Kevin KolbMario Williams

6 YEARS (2) 5 YEARS (8) 4 YEARS (5) 3 YEARS (11)Stevie Johnson Jairus Byrd Alex Carrington Crezdon ButlerLeodis McKelvin Antoine Caldwell Jerry Hughes Marcell Dareus

Tashard Choice Arthur Moats Dorin DickersonTony Hills C.J. Spiller Chris HairstonDoug Legursky Sam Young Justin RogersGarrison Sanborn Da'Norris SearcyKraig Urbik Lee SmithEric Wood Torell Troup

Thomas WelchChris WhiteAaron Williams

2 YEARS (16) 1 YEAR (13) ROOKIE (24) ROOKIENigel Bradham Jamie Blatnick Kiko Alonso Keith PoughRon Brooks Kourtnei Brown Zack Chibane Nickell RobeyColin Brown Zach Brown Izaan Cross Da'Rick RogersMike Caussin Corbin Bryant Jordan Dangerfield Jumal RolleMarcus Dowtin Dominique Ellis Kip Edwards Terrell SinkfieldMarcus Easley Chris Hogan Kendall Gaskins Drew SmithKevin Elliott Nick Provo Marquise Goodwin Aaron TipotiJarron Gilbert Jay Ross Chris Gragg Jeff TuelStephon Gilmore Zebrie Sanders Dustin Hopkins Ryan TurnleyCordy Glenn Brian Smith Brandon Kaufman Don UnambaT.J. Graham Brian Stahovich EJ Manuel Duke WilliamsT.J. Heath Frank Summers Jonathan Meeks Robert WoodsShawn Powell Keith WilliamsDeMarco SampsonMana SilvaDavid Snow

BY EXPERIENCE

YEAR DRAFTEES VETERAN FREE AGENTS TRADES FREE AGENTS2003 Rian Lindell (FA) 2000 (DAL)2006 Kyle Williams (5a) Fred Jackson (UFA)2007 Bryan Scott (2) 2003 (ATL)2008 Leodis McKelvin (1)

Stevie Johnson (7b)2009 Eric Wood (1b) Garrison Sanborn (UFA)

Jairus Byrd (2a)2010 C.J. Spiller (1) Colin Brown (5) KC (2009)

Torell Troup (2) Mike Caussin (UFA) JAC (2010)Alex Carrington (3) Scott Chandler (4) SD (2007)Arthur Moats (6a) Erik Pears (UFA) DEN (2005)

Kraig Urbik (3) PIT (2009)2011 Marcell Dareus (1) Tashard Choice (4) DAL (2008)

Aaron Williams (2) Jarron Gilbert (3) CHI (2009)Da'Norris Searcy (4a) Brad Smith (4) NYJ (2006)Chris Hairston (4b) Lee Smith (5) NE (2011)Chris White (6) Sam Young (6) DAL (2010)Justin Rogers (7a)

2012 Stephon Gilmore (1) Zach Brown (UFA) BUF (2012) Shawn Powell (UFA)Cordy Glenn (2) Corbin Bryant (UFA) PIT (2011) David Snow (UFA)T.J. Graham (3) Crezdon Butler (5) PIT (2010)Nigel Bradham (4a) Dorin Dickerson (7) HOU (2010)Ron Brooks (4b) Marcus Easley (4) BUF (2010)Zebrie Sanders (5a) Kevin Elliott (UFA) JAC (2012)

T.J. Heath (UFA) JAC (2011)Chris Hogan (UFA) SF (2011)Jay Ross (UFA) NO (2010)Mana Silva (FA) BAL (2011)Brian Smith (UFA) CLE (2011)Thomas Welch (7) PIT (2010)Keith Williams (6) PIT (2011)Mario Williams (1) HOU (2006)

2013 EJ Manuel (1) Jamie Blatnick (UFA) DEN (2012) Jerry Hughes from Zack Chibane (UFA)Robert Woods (2a) Alan Branch (2) ATL (2007) IND (1) IND (2010) Izaan Cross (UFA) Kiko Alonso (2b) Kourtnei Brown (UFA) SF (2012) Jordan Dangerfield (UFA)Marquise Goodwin (3) Antoine Caldwell (3) HOU (2009) Kip Edwards (UFA)Duke Williams (4) Marcus Dowtin (UFA) NYJ (2012) Kendall Gaskins (UFA) Jonathan Meeks (5) Dominique Ellis (UFA) KC (2012) Brandon Kaufman (UFA)Dustin Hopkins (6) Tony Hills (4) PIT (2008) Keith Pough (UFA)Chris Gragg (7) Kevin Kolb (2) PHI (2007) Nickell Robey (UFA)

Manny Lawson (1) SF (2006) Da'Rick Rogers (UFA)Doug Legursky (UFA) PIT (2008) Jumal Rolle (UFA)Nick Provo (UFA) BAL (2012) Terrell Sinkfield (UFA)DeMarco Sampson (7) ARI (2011) Drew Smith (UFA)Brian Stahovich (UFA) IND (2012) Aaron Tipoti (UFA)Frank Summers (5) PIT (2009) Jeff Tuel (UFA)

Ryan Turnley (UFA)Don Unamba (UFA)

(ufa) indicates undrafted rookie free agent(team) denotes team originally entered the NFL with

HOW THE BILLS WERE BUILT

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Offense: 44 Defense: 41Coordinator: Nathaniel Hackett Coordinator: Mike PettineQuality Control Coaches: Kurt Anderson, Jason Vrable Quality Control Coaches: Brian Fleury, Jason RebrovichQUARTERBACKS (3) DEFENSIVE LINE (14)Coach: Nathaniel Hackett Coach: Anthony WeaverNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College No Name Pos HT WT Exp College

3 Manuel, EJ QB 6'4 237 R Florida State 56 Brown, Kourtnei DE 6'4 253 1 Clemson4 Kolb, Kevin QB 6'3 218 7 Houston 58 Blatnick, Jamie DE 6'3 253 1 Oklahoma State8 Tuel, Jeff QB 6'3 221 R Washington State 67 Tipoti, Aaron DT 6'2 280 R California

69 Ross, Jay DT 6'3 319 1 East Carolina76 Cross, Izaan DE 6'4 300 R Georgia Tech

RUNNING BACKS (7) 90 Branch, Alan DT 6'6 325 7 MichiganCoach: Tyrone Wheatley 92 Carrington, Alex DE 6'5 301 4 Arkansas StateNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 94 Williams, Mario DE 6'6 292 8 North Carolina State20 Choice, Tashard RB 5'10 210 5 Georgia Tech 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6'1 303 8 LSU22 Jackson, Fred RB 6'1 216 7 Coe College 96 Gilbert, Jarron DE 6'5 289 2 San Jose State28 Spiller, C.J. RB 5'11 200 4 Clemson 97 Bryant, Corbin DT 6'4 300 1 Northwestern35 Brown, Zach RB 5'10 220 1 Pittsburgh 98 Troup, Torell DT 6'3 327 3 Central Florida38 Summers, Frank FB 5'9 248 1 UNLV 99 Dareus, Marcell DT 6'3 331 3 Alabama40 Smith, Drew FB 6'2 225 R Albany 55 Hughes, Jerry DE 6'2 254 4 Texas Christian42 Gaskins, Kendall RB 6'1 238 R Richmond

LINEBACKERS (9)WIDE RECEIVERS (12) Coaches: Chuck Driesbach, Jim O'NeilCoach: Ike Hilliard No Name Pos HT WT Exp CollegeNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 43 Scott, Bryan OLB 6'1 220 11 Penn State10 Woods, Robert WR 6'0 190 R Southern California 49 Pough, Keith LB 6'3 225 R Howard11 Graham, T.J. WR 5'11 188 2 North Carolina State 50 Alonso, Kiko MLB 6'3 238 R Oregon13 Johnson, Stevie WR 6'2 207 6 Kentucky 51 White, Chris MLB 6'3 238 3 Mississippi State14 Kaufman, Brandon WR 6'5 215 R Eastern Washington 52 Moats, Arthur MLB 6'2 250 4 James Madison15 Hogan, Chris WR 6'1 220 1 Monmouth (N.J.) 53 Bradham, Nigel OLB 6'2 241 2 Florida State16 Smith, Brad QB 6'2 213 8 Missouri 54 Dowtin, Marcus OLB 6'2 226 2 North Alabama17 Rogers, Da'Rick WR 6'3 205 R Tennessee Tech 57 Smith, Brian LB 6'3 240 1 Notre Dame18 Elliott, Kevin WR 6'3 205 2 Florida A&M 91 Lawson, Manny OLB 6'5 240 8 North Carolina State19 Sampson, DeMarcoWR 6'2 204 2 San Diego State81 Easley, Marcus WR 6'2 217 2 Connecticut86 Sinkfield, Terrell WR 6'0 200 R Northern Iowa DEFENSIVE BACKS (18)88 Goodwin, Marquise WR 5'9 179 R Texas Coach: Donnie Henderson

Assistant: Samson BrownNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College

TIGHT ENDS (6) 21 McKelvin, Leodis CB 5'10 185 6 TroyCoach: Greg Adkins 23 Williams, Aaron SS 6'0 199 3 TexasNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 24 Gilmore, Stephon CB 6'1 190 2 South Carolina80 Caussin, Mike TE 6'5 243 2 James Madison 25 Searcy, Da'Norris FS 5'11 216 3 North Carolina82 Dickerson, Dorin TE 6'1 226 3 Pittsburgh 26 Rogers, Justin CB 5'11 181 3 Richmond84 Chandler, Scott TE 6'7 263 7 Iowa 27 Williams, Duke FS 5'11 201 R Nevada85 Smith, Lee TE 6'6 265 3 Marshall 29 Butler, Crezdon CB 6'1 191 3 Clemson87 Provo, Nick TE 6'4 249 1 Syracuse 30 Silva, Mana DB 6'0 206 2 Hawaii89 Gragg, Chris TE 6'3 244 R Arkansas 31 Byrd, Jairus FS 5'10 203 5 Oregon

33 Brooks, Ron CB 5'10 190 2 LSUOFFENSIVE LINE (16) 36 Meeks, Jonathan DB 6'0 209 R ClemsonCoach: Pat Morris 37 Robey, Nickell CB 5'8 165 R Southern CaliforniaNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 39 Edwards, Kip CB 6'1 200 R Missouri59 Legursky, Doug G 6'1 315 5 Marshall 40 Rolle, Jumal CB 6'0 185 R Catawba60 Urbik, Kraig G 6'5 324 5 Wisconsin 44 Heath, T.J. CB 6'1 184 2 Jacksonville State61 Snow, David C 6'4 303 2 Texas 45 Unamba, Don DB 6'1 192 R Southern Arkansas62 Chibane, Zack G 6'5 293 R Syracuse 46 Dangerfield, Jordan DB 5'11 200 R Towson63 Turnley, Ryan C 6'6 320 R Pittsburgh 47 Ellis, Dominique DB 5'11 195 R South Carolina State66 Welch, Thomas T 6'7 310 3 Vanderbilt68 Williams, Kieth G 6'5 330 1 Nebraska70 Wood, Eric C 6'4 310 5 Louisville SPECIAL TEAMS (5)71 Young, Sam RT 6'8 316 4 Notre Dame Coach: Danny Crossman72 Sanderson, Zebrie T 6'6 320 1 Florida State Assistant: John Anselmo73 Caldwell, Antoine G 6'3 315 5 Alabama No Name Pos HT WT Exp College74 Brown, Colin LG 6'7 326 2 Missouri 2 Stahovich, Brian P 5'11 197 1 San Diego State75 Hairston, Chris RT 6'6 330 3 Clemson 5 Hopkins, Dustin K 6'2 193 R Florida State76 Hills, Tony T 6'5 304 5 Texas 6 Powell, Shawn P 6'4 243 2 Florida State77 Glenn, Cordy LT 6'6 345 2 Georgia 9 Lindell, Rian K 6'3 227 14 Washington State79 Pears, Erik RT 6'8 316 8 Colorado State 65 Sanborn, Garrison LS 6'1 240 5 Florida State

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