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1 BUFFALO BILLS GAME RELEASE - Week #10 Buffalo Bills (3-5) at Tennessee Titans (2-6) Sunday, November 15-1:00 PM ET - LP Field - Nashville, TN The Buffalo Bills will square off against the Tennessee Titans this week on Sunday, November 15 at 1:00 PM ET in an NFL AFL Legacy Game. With a win this week, the Bills will: BILLS FACE TITANS IN LEGACY GAME Win their third consecutive road game Win their game following a bye for the fifth straight year since 2005 Improve to 15-6 in games following a bye since 1990 In Week Eight vs. Houston, the Bills managed to carry a 10-9 lead into the fourth quarter, but the Texans scored 22 unanswered points in the fi nal stanza to come away with a win. Rookie FS Jairus Byrd posted two interceptions in the game to mark his third straight multi-interception performance. Byrd now has seven interceptions this season and is tied for the NFL lead (Darren Sharper, NO). The Bills will remain on the road next week in Week 11 and will travel to Jacksonville, FL to face the Jaguars on Sunday, November 22 at 1:00 PM ET. BILLS ON NOVEMBER 15th This week s game will be the eighth time that the Bills have played on November 15th. The last time Buffalo played on this date, they played the New England Patriots and won The Bills have an overall record of in their previous seven games on November 15. Below is a list of team results on November 15th: NOVEMBER 1st OVERALL RECORD , Boston Patriots, L Baltimore Colts, T Dallas Cowboys, L St. Louis Cardinals, L 0-24 Cleveland Browns, L Pittsburgh Steelers, L , New England Patriots, W BROADCAST INFO TELEVISION: CBS PLAY-BY-PLAY: Ian Eagle COLOR ANALYST: Rich Gannon PRODUCER: Bob Dekas DIRECTOR: Andy Goldberg BILLS RADIO NETWORK FLAGSHIP: Buffalo 97 Rock (96.9 FM) and The Edge (103.3 FM); Rochester 95.1 WFXF-FM and WHAM (1180 AM); Toronto - FAN (590 AM) PLAY-BY-PLAY: John Murphy (23rd year, 6th as play-by-play) COLOR ANALYST: Mark Kelso (4th year) SIDELINE REPORTER: Rich Gaenzler (10th year; 1st year as sideline) UPCOMING WEEK S SCHEDULE AT ONE BILLS DRIVE - Orchard Park, NY Tuesday, November 10 - PLAYERS DAY OFF Wednesday, November 11 Coach Jeff Fisher Conference Call - 10:45 am Practice - 11:20 am - 1:40 pm Open to media (11:35 am - 11:50 am) Titans Player Conference Call - 12:20 pm Open Locker Room - 1:40 pm - 2:40 pm Fieldhouse - QB, Byrd, Evans, Owens and other players TBD DC Perry Fewell, OC Alex Van Pelt and STC Bobby April Available Coach Dick Jauron in Media Room - 3:00 pm Thursday, November 12 - Practice - 11:20 am - 1:40 pm Open to media (11:35 am - 11:45 am) Open Locker Room (1:40 pm - 2:45 pm) Position Coaches Available by Request Friday, November 13 - Practice - 10:15 am - 12 noon Open to media (10:25 am - 10:35 am) Open Locker Room 12 noon - 1:00 pm Saturday, November 14 - Walk-Thru CLOSED TO MEDIA Sunday, November 15 - Bills at Titans 1:00 pm Monday, November 16 - TBD ****All dates and times are subject to change.**** Scott Berchtold Vice President/Communications scott.berchtold@bills.nfl.net Chris Jenkins Director of Media Relations chris.jenkins@bills.nfl.net Matt Heidt Media Relations Assistant matt.heidt@bills.nfl.net Dawn Dotzler Administrative Assistant dawn.dotzler@bills.nfl.net Dominick Rinelli Media Relations Assistant/Research Analyst dominick.rinelli@bills.nfl.net

2 On October 28, 1959, Ralph Wilson, Jr. was awarded the seventh franchise by the American Football League. The 2009 season of Buffalo Bills football marks the 50th year for the franchise and 50 years of ownership by Ralph Wilson, Jr. The Buffalo Bills are the only original American Football League team to have remained in their originating city with their original owner. Ralph Wilson, Jr. will become the fourth current NFL franchise owner to have owned their respective club for 50 or more years. Below is a list of current NFL owners with 50 or more years of ownership: 50 YEARS OF OWNERSHIP The Halas Family, Chicago (1921) William V. Bidwell, Arizona (Family, 1933) The Rooney family, Pittsburgh (1933) K.S. (Bud) Adams, Tennessee (1959) Ralph Wilson, Jr., Buffalo (1959) THE RALPH Opened on August 17, 1973, the Buffalo Bills welcomed fans into their new home - Ralph Wilson Stadium. Over the course of its 36-year existence, Ralph Wilson Stadium has played host to some of the NFL s most memorable games and ranks as one of the oldest stadiums in the NFL. Given the nickname The Ralph, Ralph Wilson Stadium is the seventh oldest stadium in the NFL. Below is a look at the oldest venues in the league: TEAM STADIUM OPENED YRS Chicago Bears Soldier Field Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field San Francisco 49ers Candlestick Park Oakland Raiders McAfee Coliseum San Diego Chargers Qualcomm Stadium Kansas City Chiefs Arrowhead Stadium Buffalo Bills Ralph Wilson Stadium New Orleans Saints Louisiana Superdome *New York Giants Giants Stadium *New York Jets The Meadowlands * - Both clubs share the stadium BILLS 50-YEAR RECORD TOTALS W L T PCT. Home Games Road Games Playoff Games - Home Playoff Games - Road Neutral Site Playoff Games TOTALS The Buffalo Bills unveiled their throwback jerseys after a July 30 training camp practice in Pittsford, NY which will be worn in four games during the 2009 season - including the Hall of Fame game vs. Tennessee as part of the NFL s AFL Legacy Games. Coinciding with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the AFL, the eight original AFL teams will wear historic uniforms during Legacy Games. The Bills are scheduled to wear their throwback unifoms which represent the team s 1965 AFL Championship season. The helmet is white and will feature a standing red buffalo. Buffalo will wear their throwback uniforms for the following games: 2009 LEGACY GAMES Sunday, August 9 - Tennessee Titans (White) Monday, September 14 - at N.E. Patriots (White) Sunday, November 15 - at Tennessee Titans (White) Sunday, November 29 - MIAMI DOLPHINS (Blue) WINNING 350 GAMES The Buffalo Bills recorded their 350th regular season win in franchise history on Sunday with a win at the New York Jets. Buffalo became the seventh original AFL team to reach the milesone. Below is a list of the eight original AFL teams and their regular season win totals: TEAM WINS Oakland Raiders 407 Denver Broncos 392 New England Patriots 383 Kansas City Chiefs 382 San Diego Chargers 367 Tennessee Titans 365 Buffalo Bills 351 New York Jets 335 With 201 regular season home victories, Buffalo ranks seventh among the eight original AFL franchises. Below is a list of regular season home wins for each original AFL team: TEAM WINS Denver Broncos 238 Kansas City Chiefs 227 New England Patriots 215 Oakland Raiders 210 Tennessee Titans 211 San Diego Chargers 206 Buffalo Bills 201 New York Jets 184 2

3 50th SEASON TEAM During halftime of Week Two s contest vs. Tampa Bay, members of the Buffalo Bills 50th Season All-Time Team were honored. Each member of the 50th Season All-Time Team were announced and were presented with a special award which commemorated their selection to the Bills 50th Season All-Time Team. Below is a look at the Bills 50th Season All-Time Team: ALL-TIME HEAD COACH Marv Levy - Head Coach ALL-TIME OFFENSE Jim Kelly - QB Thurman Thomas - RB Andre Reed - WR Eric Moulds - WR James Lofton - WR Pete Metzelaars - TE Kent Hull - OL Joe DeLamiellure - OL Billy Shaw - OL Ruben Brown - OL Jim Ritcher - OL ALL-TIME DEFENSE Bruce Smith - DL Fred Smerlas - DL Tom Sestak - DL Darryl Talley - LB Cornelius Bennett - LB Shane Conlan - LB Mike Stratton - LB Nate Odomes - CB Butch Byrd - CB Henry Jones - S George Saimes - S ALL-TIME SPECIALISTS Steve Christie - K Brian Moorman - P Steve Tasker - ST The 50th Season All-Time Team members were voted on by fans through and by mail. Nearly 500,000 votes were cast in the fun and interactive fan voting process. The All-Time Team memebers were previously announced at the Season Ticket Holder Draft Day Party at Ralph Wilson Stadium on April 25, NEW BILLS IN 2009 The Buffalo Bills man roster includes the new faces of fourteen players who joined the team in the off-season during free agency or the 2009 NFL draft. The team s top off-season acquisitions, C Geoff Hangartner and WR Terrell Owens along with rookie draft selections DE Aaron Maybin and OL Eric Wood are four members of the 14 new faces. Along with Hangartner and Owens, the Bills were active in free agency and the offseason by signing a total of seven free agents who made the team s 53-man roster: QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, C Geoff Hangartner, CB Drayton Florence, OL Seth McKinney, WR Terrell Owens, LB Ashlee Palmer and LS Garrison Sanborn. The Bills 2009 draft class produced seven members of the opening day roster: DE Aaron Maybin, OL Eric Wood, DB Jairus Byrd, OL Andy Levitre, TE Shawn Nelson, LB Nic Harris and DB Ellis Lankster. Buffalo Bills President and Owner Mr. Ralph Wilson, Jr. and former defensive end Bruce Smith were formally inducted in to the Pro Football Hall of Fame this year. Wilson and Smith s formal induction took place on Saturday, August 8. The two members of the 2009 Hall of Fame class join seven former members of the Bills franchise in the Hall of Fame. Below is a list of Buffalo Bills Hall of Famers who have their football legacy on display in Canton, Ohio: 2009 HALL OF FAME - Wilson and Smith President and Owner Ralph Wilson, Jr Defensive End Bruce Smith Running Back Thurman Thomas Guard Joe DeLamielleure Wide Receiver James Lofton Quarterback Jim Kelly Head Coach Marv Levy Guard Billy Shaw Running Back OJ Simpson BILLS-MILITARY CONNECTIONS Owner/President Ralph C. Wilson Jr. is a veteran of the Navy and served in World War II. Head Certifi ed Athletic Trainer Bud Carpenter served four years in the Air Force and attended the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, Ca. He served as a Russian linguist while on active duty. QB Trent Edwards father, Andy, served in the military during the Vietnam War. During the Vietnam War, Andy fl ew reconnaissance missions while looking for threats to the United States soldiers both in the water as submarines and on-land infantry units. His maternal grandfather was awarded the Navy Cross for Valor. He shot down several Japanese plans during the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, Linebacker Paul Posluszny visited United States troops overseas during a 10-day trip in February Posluszny toured several US military bases in Iraq where he watched the Super Bowl with soldiers. WR Josh Reed has two close family members who served in the military and overseas in Iraq. His brother, Norbert, is in the Army and his cousin, Damian Jolivette, is in the Navy. Defensive end Chris Ellis was born into a military family and spent the fi rst three months of his life in Hawaii before moving to Hampton, Va. Cornerback Drayton Florence s sister, Lakisha Chavis, is currently stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan with the U.S. Army. 3

4 SCHEDULE & CREDENTIAL DEADLINES All credential requests should be made through the Buffalo Bills media website - com/media. For all credential questions please contact Vice President of Communications Scott Berchtold ( or scott.berchtold@bills.nfl.net) or Dawn Dotzler ( or dawn.dotzler@bills. nfl.net) REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Monday, September 14 at New England Patriots L, Sunday, September 20 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS W, Sunday, September 27 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS L, 7-27 Sunday, October 4 Miami Dolphins L, Sunday, October 11 CLEVELAND BROWNS L, 3-6 Sunday, October 18 New York Jets W, Sunday, October 25 Carolina Panthers W, 20-9 Sunday, November 1 HOUSTON TEXANS L, Sunday, November 15 Tennessee Titans DEADLINE PASSED 1:00 PM ET Sunday, November 22 Jacksonville Jaguars 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Thurs. Nov Noon ET Sunday, November 29 MIAMI DOLPHINS 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Tues. Nov Noon ET Thursday, December 3 NEW YORK JETS 8:20 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Fri. Nov Noon ET Sunday, December 13 Kansas City Chiefs 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Thurs. Dec Noon ET Sunday, December 20 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Tues. Dec Noon ET Sunday, December 27 Atlanta Falcons 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Thurs. Dec Noon ET Sunday, January 3 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS 1:00 PM ET* Credential Request Deadline: Tues. Dec Noon ET * Games Subject to Flex Scheduling For all regular season credential requests, please visit for deadline information and to apply. BET YOU DIDN T KNOW... The Bills became the second team in the NFL this season, joining Dallas (Week Five at KC) to win a road game after trailing by 10 or more points in the second half against the Jets in Week Six (trailed 13-3). STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE Based on 2008 regular season records, the Buffalo Bills opponents for the season accumulated a record of The Bills strength of schedule is the sixth highest winning percentage among team opponents in Below is a list of the Bills 2009 opponents and their 2008 records. OPPONENT 2008 RECORD 2009 RECORD 9/14 at New England Patriots /20 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS /27 NEW ORLEANS SAINTS /4 at Miami Dolphins /11 CLEVELAND BROWNS /18 at New York Jets /25 at Carolina Panthers /1 HOUSTON TEXANS /15 at Tennessee Titans /22 at Jacksonville Jaguars /29 MIAMI DOLPHINS /3 NEW YORK JETS /13 at Kansas City Chiefs /20 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS /27 at Atlanta Falcons /3 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS TOTAL (57.0%) (49.6%) Below is a list of the NFL teams whose opponents have the highest winning percentage based on the 2008 regular season schedule. The Bills 2009 opponents have the sixth-highest winning percentage in the NFL: RK TEAM STRENGTH OF SCHED. 1. Miami Dolphins.594 ( ) 2. Carolina Panthers.592 ( ) 3. New England Patriots.590 ( ) 4. Atlanta Falcons.588 ( ) 5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers.580 ( ) 6. Buffalo Bills.570 ( ) BILLS AFTER THE BYE Since bye weeks were introduced in 1990, the Bills have a 14-6 record in games following the open date. Buffalo s record ranks as the fi fth best in the NFL following a bye week. RK. TEAM RECORD FOLLOWING BYE T1. Minnesota Vikings 16-4 T1. Philadelphia Eagles 16-4 T3. Denver Broncos 15-5 T3. Dallas Cowboys Buffalo Bills 14-6 Below is a look at Buffalo s post-bye week games since 1990: 10/21/90 vs. NYJ W, /3/91 vs. NE W, /26/92 at NYJ W, /26/93 vs. Mia. L, /24/93 at NYJ W, /30/94 vs. KC W, /2/95 at Cle. W, /6/96 vs. Ind. W, (OT) 10/5/97 vs. Det. W, /4/98 vs. SF W, /99 vs. NYG L, /1/00 vs. Indy L, /18/01 at Jax W, /17/02 at KC L, /9/03 at DAL L, /3/04 vs. NE L, /13/05 vs. KC W, /5/06 vs. GB W, /21/07 vs. Bal. W /19/08 vs. SD W,

5 Sunday, November 1 - Ralph Wilson Stadium - 69,790 Two key interceptions and a WR Terrell Owens touchdown weren t enough for the Bills to hold on to their early lead as the Houston Texans defeated Buffalo at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Buffalo s defense continued to strive as they recorded two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a sack. Bills rookie FS Jairus Byrd recorded his sixth interception when he picked off Texans QB Matt Schaub on Houston s fi rst possession. With 5:26 remaining in the fi rst quarter, LB Paul Posluszny forced Texans RB Steve Slaton to fumble and the ball was recovered by Bills DT Marcus Stroud. After being unsuccessful at converting on the fi rst two turnovers, Buffalo got another chance when Byrd recorded his second interception of the game and his seventh of the season. It was the third consecutive week that he recorded multiple interceptions. This set up an Owens 29-yard end-around touchdown for his second touchdown of the season giving the Bills a 7-0 lead heading into the second quarter. Houston came back with two fi eld goal drives to cut the lead 7-6, but Buffalo was able to score three points of their own with a K Rian Lindell 21-yard fi eld goal to hang onto a 10-6 lead heading into the half. Byrd, who was chosen as NFL Rookie of the Month in October, joins San Francisco s Dave Baker (1960) as just the second NFL player to have two or more interceptions in three consecutive games. He is also just the second rookie player in franchise history along with George Butch Byrd (1964, games 9-12) to record an interception in four consecutive games. The last time a Bill had a four game interception streak was Jeff Nixon in games (1979) and 1-2 (1980). The Bills were never able to come back in the second half as they allowed 25 unanswered points, 244 yards, and the offense was only able to convert two of 10 third down opportunities. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 15 of 23 passes and threw two interceptions. TEAM Final TEXANS BILLS TM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCR BUF 1 2:31 T. Owens 29 yd. run (R. Lindell kick) 1-29, 0: HOU 2 14:49 K. Brown 42 yd. Field Goal 8-50, 2: HOU 2 2:18 K. Brown 22 yd. Field Goal 14-86, 8: BUF 2 0:18 R. Lindell 21 yd. Field Goal 8-31, 2: HOU 3 7:05 K. Brown 26 yd. Field Goal 12-72,6: HOU 4 LAST GAME - BILLS 10, TEXANS 31 14:17 R. Moats 11 yd. run (M. Schaub-A. Johnson pass) 10-72, 5: HOU 4 9:50 R. Moats 1 yd. run (K. Brown kick) 6-37, 2: HOU 4 3:34 R. Moats 3 yd. run (K. Brown kick) 10-66, 5: TEAM STATS HOU BUF First Downs 24 9 Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 39:08 20:52 RUSHING TEXANS: R. Moats ; C. Brown 7-22; J. Jones 1-17; K. Walter 1-13; M. Schaub 7-7; S. Slaton 1-1 BILLS: M. Lynch 9-43; T. Owens 1-29, TD; F. Jackson 9-28; J. Jenkins 1-(-3) PASSING TEXANS: M. Schaub 25-34, 268 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs BILLS: R. Fitzpatrick 15-23, 117 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs RECEIVING TEXANS: A. Johnson 6-63; K. Walter 4-29; D. Anderson 3-51; R. Moats 2-25; J. Casey 2-14; V. Leach 2-11; S. Slaton 2-10; C. Brown BILLS: T. Owens 5-39; J. Reed 3-29; M. Lynch 3-6; L. Evans 2-29; D. Fine 1-9; St. Johnson 1-5 LAST MEETING - BILLS 29, TITANS 30 Sunday, December 24, Ralph Wilson Stadium - 54,765 Buffalo had a chance to win in the game s fi nal minute, but came up one point short in a loss to the Tennessee Titans. Kicker Rian Lindell recorded fi ve fi eld goals and the Bills put together 368 yards of total offense, but it was not enough to stop Vince Young and the Titans. The scoring started early and often as Buffalo led 10-7 after the fi rst quarter behind a Lindell 21-yard fi eld goal and a Willis McGahee one-yard run. Vince Young found Bobby Wade on a 22 yard touchdown pass to give the Titans their fi rst points of the afternoon. The second quarter turned into a shootout with fi ve total fi eld goals made between the clubs. Vince Young showed his versatility as time ticked down in the half, scampering 36 yards for a touchdown with one second remaining to make the score The ensuing kickoff went out of bounds and a penalty was called on the Titans on the next play, a 52-yard pass from JP Losman to Josh Reed as time expired, giving the Bills a free play. Lindell hit his fourth fi eld goal of the half to reduce the defi cit to Buffalo took the lead in the third quarter on a 37-yard touchdown pass from Losman to Lee Evans and a fi fth Lindell fi eld goal. The Titans answered in the fourth quarter on a 29-yard touchdown pass from Young to Brandon Jones to pull within two points. A Rob Bironas 30-yard fi eld goal gave Tennessee a lead with 2:10 remaining in the game. The Bills started the fi nal drive with good fi eld position, but were unable to get within fi eld goal territory marching into the wind. Losman found McGahee on a 19-yard pass and on the ensuing play, the Titans were charged with a 15 yard facemasking penalty, giving Buffalo the ball at the Titans 33 yard line. The Bills elected to go for it on fourth down, but Losman s pass was intercepted near the goal line by Reynaldo Hill and the Titans killed the remaining 0:41 seconds. The Bills are all but eliminated from playoff contention with the loss and fall to 7-8 on the year. TEAM Final TITANS BILLS TM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCR BUF 1 11:20 R.Lindell 21 yd. Field Goal 9-43, 3: TEN 1 7:54 B.Wade 22 yd. pass from V.Young (R.Bironas kick) 6-68, 3: BUF 1 2:30 W.McGahee 1 yd. run (R.Lindell kick) 10-71, 5: TEN 2 12:34 R.Bironas 42 yd. Field Goal 8-42, 4: TEN 2 9:15 R.Bironas 20 yd. Field Goal 5-35, 2: BUF 2 6:26 R.Lindell 36 yd. Field Goal 8-44, 2: BUF 2 1:01 R.Lindell 45 yd. Field Goal 6-38, 0: TEN 2 0:01 V.Young 36 yd. run (R.Bironas kick) 5-57, 1: BUF 2 0:00 R.Lindell 21 yd. Field Goal 2-57, 0: BUF 3 9:11 L.Evans 37 yd. pass from J.Losman (R.Lindell kick) 7-58, 4: BUF 3 0:30 R.Lindell 24 yd. Field Goal 10-33, 3: TEN 4 11:14 B.Jones 29 yd. pass from V.Young (R.Bironas kick) 9-62, 4: TEN 4 2:10 R.Bironas 30 yd. Field Goal 14-75, 7: TEAM STATS TEN BUF First downs Rushes-Yds Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp. 1 3 Punts-Avg Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 33:18 26:42 RUSHING Bills: W.McGahee 22-95, TD; J.Reed 1-15; A.Thomas 1-7 Titans: T.Henry ; V.Young 8-61, TD; L.White 6-16; C.Roby 1-3 PASSING Bills: J.Losman 19-33, 266 yards, TD, 2 INT Texans: V.Young 13-20, 183 yards 2 TDs RECEIVING Bills: P.Price 7-73; L.Evans 5-64, TD; J.Reed 2-70; R.Royal 2-30; W.McGahee 2-20; B.Cieslak 1-9 Titans: B.Jones 5-101, TD; L.White 3-17; A.Hall 2-28; B.Hartsock 2-15; B.Wade 1-22, TD 5

6 THE SERIES - BILLS vs. TITANS This week s game will mark the 39th regular season meeting through 50 seasons between the Bills and the Titans. Buffalo and Tennessee met in the Hall of Fame Game on August 8, 2009 at Canton, Ohio after Bills President and Owner Ralph Wilson Jr. and former Bills DE Bruce Smith were inducted into the hall of Fame. The Bills trail the all-time regular season series and have lost four of the last fi ve regular season matchups against the Titans. The last time the teams squared off in Tennessee was in Week 15 of the 2003 season, with the Titans claiming a win. BILLS-TITANS SEASON SERIES Overall regular season record: Bills on the road versus the Titans: 6-12 Last meeting on road: 12/14/03, L, First regular season meeting: 10/30/60, W Last regular season meeting: 12/24/06, L SERIES HIGHS Rushing Yards Bills: 166, Joe Cribbs, 9/25/83 at Buffalo Titans/Oilers: 142, Earl Campbell, 9/25/83 at Buffalo Receiving Yards Bills: 183, Elbert Dubenion, 10/11/64 at Houston Titans/Oilers: 232 *, Charlie Hennigan, 10/29/61 at Buffalo Passing Yards Bills: 378, Jack Kemp, 10/11/64 at Houston Titans/Oilers: 464 *, George Blanda, 10/29/61 at Buffalo * Opponent record vs. Bills TALE OF THE TAPE STATS Bills Category Titans 3-5 Record Points Scored Points Allowed Touchdowns Scored Touchdowns Allowed 29 2 Rushing TDs 9 8 Passing TDs 6 2 Return TDs 1 12 Rushing TDs Allowed 8 6 Passing TDs Allowed 21 1 Return TDs Allowed 0 23/128 Sacked/Yards Lost 7/46 10/6 Fumbles/Lost 15/9 9 Had Intercepted 9 13/15 Field Goals Made/Attempted 12/ Average Yards Per Game Opp. Average Yards Per Game Average Rushing Yards Per Game Opp. Avg. Rushing Yards Per Game Average Passing Yards Per Game Opp. Avg. Passing Yards Per Game Turnover Ratio -4 26:38 Average Time of Possession 27:21 29/19/30 NFL Rank-Total Offense/Run/Pass 20/2/26 25/32/10 NFL Rank-Total Defense/Run/Pass 31/18/32 CONNECTIONS - BILLS-TITANS Bills = bold italic; Titans = bold FORMER TITANS/BILLS Titans WR coach Fred Graves held the same position with the Bills from Titans LB Josh Stamer was a member of the Bills from NFL CONNECTIONS Bills HC Dick Jauron ( ) was the DB coach for Green Bay while Bills DQC Adrian White (1992) and Titans DC Chuck Cecil ( ) played for the Packers. Jauron ( ) and TE coach Charlie Coiner ( /Offensive Quality Control/Assistant Special Teams) held the same position with Chicago while Titans WR Justin Gage ( ) was a Bears wideout. Bills AOL coach Ray Brown ( ) blocked for Titans RB coach Earnest Byner ( ) while Byner was a RB for the Redskins. Bills WR Terrell Owens ( ) was a Philadelphia Eagles teammate of Titans DE Jevon Kearse ( ). Bills S Bryan Scott ( ) and FB Corey Mc- Intyre (2007) played with Titans TE Alge Crumpler ( ) while with the Atlanta Falcons. From , Bills DB coach George Catavolos coached for the Carolina Panthers when Titans QB Kerry Collins played for the Panthers from Bills C Geoff Hangartner also played with the Panthers ( ) with Titans DT Jovan Haye (2005) and DT Tony Brown (2006). Bills CB Drayton Florence ( ) and Titans DE David Bell ( ) ( ) were teammates while with the San Diego Chargers. Bills K Rian Lindell ( ) played for Seattle while Titans DB coach Marcus Robertson ( ) manned the secondary for the Seahawks. COLLEGE CONNECTIONS Bills DE Chris Kelsay and Titans DE Kyle Vanden Bosch were teammates at Nebraska. Bills rookie TE Shawn Nelson and Titans rookie LB Gerald McGrath were teammates at Southern Mississippi. Bills RB Marshawn Lynch and Titans WR Lavelle Hawkins and TE Craig Stevens all played at California together. Bills LS Garrison Sanborn and Titans WR Chris Davis were teammaets at Florida State. 6

7 JAURON LEADING THE WAY Dick Jauron is in his fourth year as the Buffalo Bills Head Coach. Througout his tenure with the Bills, he has led the team to signifi cant improvements in all three phases of the game - offense, defense and special teams - which are outlined on the following pages. COACH JAURON RISES UP WIN CHART Head Coach Dick Jauron has won 24 games as the Bills head coach. He sits in fi fth place for the most wins among Buffalo Bills head coaches. Below is a list of the Bills head coaches with the most wins in team history: COACH WINS YEARS COACHED Marv Levy Lou Saban , Chuck Knox Wade Phillips Dick Jauron Coach Jauron is in his ninth season as an NFL head coach. His total overall record is (.426). Coach Jauron coached fi ve seasons with the Chicago Bears and is in his fourth with the Buffalo Bills. COACH JAURON S RECORD WHEN... Coach Jauron s teams are 6-2 in games following a bye week. Below is a list of his record when his teams reach certain statistical marks: RUSHING OFFENSE when team rushes for 100 yards or more when team rushes for 200 yards or more with a 100-yard rusher in game with two 100-yard rushers in game TOTAL OFFENSE when team gains 300-plus yards of offense when team gains 400 or more yards of offense when team gains 500 or more yards of offense PASSING OFFENSE JAURON S RECORD WHEN with a 100-yard receiver in game with two 100-yard receivers in game with a 300-yard passer in game with a 400-yard passer in game TURNOVERS when team wins turnover battle DEFENSE when team allows 300 yards of offense or less when team allows 100 yards rushing or less BILLS COACHES IN FOURTH SEASON Coach Jauron is in his fourth season with the team this season. Below is a chart of Bills head coaches and their records in their fourth season with the franchise. Two coaches have claimed division titles in their fourth season. COACH SEASON RECORD Lou Saban (1st AFL East, AFL Champions) Chuck Knox (3rd AFC East) Marv Levy (1st AFC East/AFC Champions) HEAD COACHES W/ NFL EXPERIENCE Coach Jauron is one of nine current head coaches who has playing experience in the NFL. Jauron was a fourth round draft pick by the Detroit Lions in 1973 and spent his fi rst fi ve seasons with Detroit. As a rookie free safety in 1974, Jauron was selected to the Pro Bowl and led the NFC in punt return average (16.8). Jauron played with the Lions from and with the Bengals from COACH (Team) YEARS PLAYED IN NFL Mike Singletary (San Francisco) 12 Jack Del Rio (Jacksonville) 11 Jim Zorn (Washington) 11 Gary Kubiak (Houston) 9 Ken Whisenhunt (Arizona) 9 Dick Jauron (Buffalo) 8 Jeff Fisher (Tennessee) 5 Sean Payton (New Orleans) 1 Tom Cable (Oakland) 1 SANDERS JOINS THE STAFF The Buffalo Bills named Bob Sanders the team s defensive line coach in January of Sanders brings 33 years of coaching experience to the franchise after serving on the Green Bay Packers staff for four seasons ( ), the last three as defensive coordinator while coaching the defensive ends in Sanders defensive unit led the NFL in 2008 with six interceptions returned for touchdowns and tied for the NFC lead with 22 picks. His Packers defense in 2007 posted a ranking of third in the NFL in third-down defense. In 2006, the Packers recorded an NFC-best 46 sacks while earning a fi fth-best overall ranking in the NFC. Under Sanders tutelage in 2005, Packers DE Aaron Kampman recorded a then career-best 6.5 sacks and at the time the second-most tackles (105) by a Green Bay defensive lineman ever recorded. Prior to Green Bay, Sanders was the Miami Dolphins linebackers coach from PRESSURING THE QUARTERBACK The Buffalo Bills defense has posted 17.0 sacks through eight games this season. Led by new defensive line coach Bob Sanders, defensive line has accounted for 13.0 of the team s 17.0 sacks. The Bills defense is now on pace to produce their highest sack total since 2006 when the team posted 40.0 sacks. Below is a look at the team s sack totals since the current coaching staff took over in 2006: SEASON SACK TOTALS through eight games 7

8 VAN PELT TO OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Alex Van Pelt has been promoted to the Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks coach position. Van Pelt takes over for Turk Schonert who was relieved of his duties as offensive coordinator on Friday, September 4th. Van Pelt is in his fourth season as an NFL assistant and fi rst as a team s primary play-caller. Van Pelt joined Buffalo as an offensive quality control coach in He was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2008 and will continue to hold that title through the season. As the Quarterbacks Coach for the Frankfurt Galaxy in NFL Europe in 2005, Van Pelt handled the play-calling duties. Van Pelt spent his entire nine-year NFL playing career as a member of the Buffalo Bills. He joined Buffalo after a record-setting career at the University of Pittsburgh where he still holds career passing records in passing yards, completions and attempts. QUICK STARTERS Under new offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, the Buffalo Bills offense has been effective in the fi rst quarter through the fi rst eight games of the season. The Bills have scored 41 points in the fi rst quarter of games this season. The total ties for the fourth-best in the AFC (tied for 12th in the NFL) in RK. TEAM 1st QUARTER PTS TDs XPs FGs 1. New England Indianapolis Cincinnati T. Buffalo Pittsburgh NY Jets San Diego BILLS COORDINATORS IN FIRST SEASON Alex Van Pelt is entering his fi rst season as the Bills offensive coordinator. Below is a list of the team s offensive offensive coordinators since 1989 in their fi rst season with the team: COORDINATOR YEAR REC. TDS TYDS TOP Turk Schonert , Steve Fairchild ,271 28:04 Tom Clements ,438 30:21 Kevin Gilbride ,591 30:56 Mike Sheppard ,137 29:00 Joe Pendry# ,541 32:26 Dan Henning ,657 27:59 Tom Bresnahan# ,893 28:10 Ted Marchibroda# ,853 30:12 # Playoff appearance RUNNING GAME COORDINATOR Eric Studesville was promoted to Running Game Coordinator/Running Backs Coach in January Studesville will coordinate the team s offensive gameplan with offensive coordinator/qb coach Alex Van Pelt this season. Studesville has served as the Bills running backs coach since Studesville has coached six 1,000-yard backs in his eight NFL seasons as a running backs coach. Below is a statistical overview of the featured running backs coached by Studesville since becoming a running backs coach in YR RB, TEAM ATT YDS AVG TDs REC YDS TDs 2001 Tiki Barber, NYG Ron Dayne, NYG Tiki Barber, NYG 304 1, Tiki Barber, NYG 278 1, Willis McGahee, BB 284 1, Willis McGahee, BB 325 1, Willis McGahee, BB Marshawn Lynch, BB 280 1, Marshawn Lynch, BB 250 1, BALANCED ATTACK Studesville s rushing attack has recorded 219 rushing attempts through eight games this season. The total ranks as the seventh-highest total in the AFC (12th in the NFL). The Bills have also posted 214 passing plays. Below is a list of the teams with the most rushing attempts this season: RK. TEAM RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. NY Jets Miami Houston Cincinnati Tennessee New England Buffalo 219 8T. Jacksonville 218 Denver 218 Kansas City 218 Buffalo ranks 10th in the AFC in yards with 880 rushing yards on the season. GROUND GAME AT HOME The Buffalo Bills running game has averaged yards per game in Ralph Wilson Stadium this season. The total ranks as the fourth-best at home in the AFC. Buffalo next home game will be on November 29th vs. Miami. Below is a look at the top fi ve rushing teams at home in the AFC in 2009: RK. TEAM RUSHING YDS/GAME GAMES 1. Tennessee Miami NY Jets Jacksonville Buffalo

9 APRIL FIRES UP SPECIAL TEAMS Bobby April is in his sixth season as the Bills Special Teams Coordinator and is tied for seventh in the NFL as one of the longest tenured current Special Teams coaches in the league. Since joining the Bills as Special Teams Coordinator in 2004, his unit has fi nished fi rst in three of his six seasons in the NFL according to the Dallas Morning News Rick Gosselin s rankings. Below is a chart of the longest tenured special teams coaches with their current team and their ranking in Gosselin s analysis since 2004: YEARS ST COACH TEAM Alan Lowry Tennessee Titans Mike Westhoff New York Jets Richard Bisaccia Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 7t Steve Crosby San Diego Chargers 10t Joe Marciano Houston Texans 21 4t Darrin Simmons Cincinnati Bengals t Bobby April Buffalo Bills 1 4t Ted Daisher Philadelphia Eagles 12t April s special teams forces have produced gamechanging plays. In week seven, the Bills coverage units once again posted a standout day as they held Carolina to 2.0 yards per punt return average and 11.3 yards per kick return average. Buffalo also recovered a fumbled Carolina punt return in the fourth quarter to seal the team s 20-9 victory. In week six, the Bills coverage units held the Jets to a 0.3 yards per punt return average and a 19.0 yards per kick return average. In week three, Buffalo s special teams produced the team s only touchdown on a fake-fi eld goal play in the second quarter. Punter/holder Brian Moorman completed a 25-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Denney to cap a nineplay 72-yard touchdown drive. Below is a look at the top NFL rankings of April s special teams units: **2009** Average drive start: 4th in NFL (2nd in AFC), 28.5 Gross punting average: 5th in NFL (2nd in AFC), 46.7 Net punting: 8th in NFL (4th in AFC), 40.1 Opponent punt return average: 9th in NFL (5th in AFC), 6.6 Other Notes: In Week Two, K Rian Lindell was named AFC Player of the week after connecting on four of four FG attempts while producing 15 points and producing two touchbacks on kickoffs. Lindell is the 12th Bill to win special teams player of the week honors under Coach April. In Week Seven, P Brian Moorman was named Special Teams Player of the Week after averaging 45.0 yards on eight punts and tied for a league-high in Week Seven with four punts inside of the 20-yard line SEASON HIGHLIGHTS Since the 2004 season, Buffalo has returned six kickoffs and fi ve punts for touchdowns, which combine as the secondmost return TDs from Below are highlights from the game-changing abilities of April s special teams unit during the 2008 season: SPECIAL TEAMS MAKES A DIFFERENCE WR/PR Roscoe Parrish brought back a 63-yard punt return to the endzone, P Brian Moorman tossed a 19-yard touchdown pass to DE Ryan Denney on a fake fi eld goal play, K Rian Lindell added two fi eld goals (35 and 38 yards) to amass 20 special teams points - Week 1 vs. SEA Below is a look at the top NFL rankings of April s special teams units from : **2008** Average Drive Start: 1st in NFL, 32.6 Kick return avg.: 2nd in NFL Punt return average: 2nd in NFL Opp. Kick return avg.: 2nd in NFL, 19.8 Most punt return yards in an AFC Game: 120, Parrish vs. SEA (9/7) Other Notes: Unit fi nished No. 1 in Dallas Morning News overall Special Teams rankings. Peter King s Monday Morning Quarterback column selected PR Roscoe Parrish as NFL Special Teams Player of the week. Parrish was also named the AFC s Special Teams Player of the Week in week one. **2007** Punt return average: 1st in NFL , set team record Opposing punt return average: 1st in NFL Longest active game streak with punts inside the 20: 1st in NFL 21, held by Brian Moorman **2006** Net punting average: 2nd in NFL 39.2 Punt return average: 5th in NFL 10.8 **2005** Kickoff return average: 1st in NFL Average Drive Start: 1st in NFL Gross punting average: 1st in NFL Net punting average: 1st in NFL Opposing kickoff return average: 4th in NFL Other Notes: Unit fi nished No. 1 in Dallas Morning News overall Special Teams rankings; fi rst team to fi nish in fi rst place in consecutive seasons. **2004** Kick return average: 2nd in NFL Opposing kick return average: 2nd in NFL Opposing net punting average: 2nd in NFL Punt return average: 5th in NFL Other Notes: APRIL S UNITS OVER THE YEARS Unit fi nished No. 1 in Dallas Morning News overall Special Teams rankings. Special teams unit tied an NFL return touchdown record with 5. It marked the fi rst since 1959 it occurred and only the fi fth time in history. Voted NFL Special Teams Coach of the Year April selected as the Peter King MMQB ST Coach of the Year 9

10 FEWELL POWERS DEFENSE Perry Fewell is in his fourth season as the Bills Defensive Coordinator. Since the arrival of Fewell and his defensive staff, the team s philosophy has centered around forcing turnovers, stopping teams on third downs,keeping opponents out of the endzone and pressuring the quarterback. In 2009, the Bills rank tied for second in the NFL with 15 interceptions. Buffalo has posted 11 interceptions in a three-game span - the most recording 11 in games 3-5 in Buffalo has posted 18 takeaways in 2009 thus far. The team is on pace to produce its most takeaways since 2004 when the posted 39.The Buffalo Bills posted 22 takeaways in The Bills posted 30 takeaways in 2007 and 24 takeaways in RETURNING TO THE HOUSE Fewell s defense is one of two in the NFL to produce two or more interception-touchdowns in 2009 (New Orleans - 4). In Week Two, FS Donte Whitner returned an interception 76 yards for a touchdown. In Week One against New England, DE Aaron Schobel returned an interception 26 yards for a touchdown. Buffalo has returned nine interceptions for touchdowns since Perry Fewell began coordinating the defense in Buffalo s nine interception returns for touchdowns are tied for the third-most in the NFL since Below is a list of the teams with the most interception-touchdowns since 2006: RK TEAM INT-TDS 1T. Green Bay 12 Baltimore Arizona 10 4T. Buffalo 9 Minnesota 9 Tampa Bay 9 PASSING DEFENSE Buffalo s pass defense is allowing 5.70 yards per play. The average ranks fourth in the NFL. Four of Buffalo s last six opponents have compiled less than 200 passing yards - 96 at NY Jets (10/18), 22 vs. Cleveland (10/11), 156 vs. New Orleans (9/27) and 86 at Miami (10/4). Below is a look at the NFL teams with the lowest passing yards per play averages. RK. TEAM PASSING YDS PER PLAY 1. NY Jets Indianapolis Buffalo New England Pittsburgh Washington Philadelphia New Orleans Denver NY Giants 6.02 FEWELL S D IN THE RANKINGS TOP RANKINGS AS BILLS DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR **2009** Interceptions: Tied for 2nd in NFL (1st in AFC), 15 Passing yds per play: 3rd in NFL (3rd in AFC), 5.70 Passing yds per game: 10th in NFL (6th in AFC), **2008** NFL RANKINGS Defense inside the 20: 4th, 42.9% Third down efficiency: 9th, 35.9% AFC RANKINGS Total defense: 4th, Yards per pass play: 5th, 6.13 Yards per play: 5th, 5.17 **2007** Safeties: T-1st in NFL, 2 Defense inside the 20: 4th in NFL, 44.6 TD% Takeaway-giveaways: T-6th in NFL, +9 Interceptions returned for TDs: T-7th in NFL, 2 Fewest TD passes allowed: T-8th in NFL, 19 Interceptions: T-10th in NFL, 18 **2006** Points per takeaway average: 2nd in NFL, 3.92 Percentage of TOs converted to TDs: 2nd in NFL, 54.2 Defensive touchdowns: 6th in NFL, 4 Passing net yards per game: 7th in NFL, Total sacks: T-8th in NFL, 40 Points per game: 10th in NFL, 19.4 Sacks per pass play: 10th in NFL, 7.8 PASS ATTEMPTS W/O A PASSING TD The Buffalo Bills have not allowed a passing touchdown in 128 pass attempts - it s the longest active streak in the NFL. The Bills last allowed a passing touchdown on October 4th against the Miami Dolphins. Below is list of the teams with the longest streaks of pass attempts without allowing a passing touchdown: RK. TEAM PASS ATT W/O TD 1. Buffalo Bills Pittsburgh Steelers New Orleans Saints 52 4T. Cleveland Browns 34 4T. St. Louis Rams 34 10

11 The Buffalo Bills will host the New York Jets in a primetime contest on Thursday Night Football on December 3, The game will mark the third contest as part of the Bills Toronto Series which began in On December 7, 2008, the Bills hosted the Miami Dolphins at Rogers Centre in the fi rst regular season NFL game played in Canada. Buffalo lost the game On August 14, 2008, Buffalo opened the Bills Toronto Series with a victory over Pittsburgh. The Bills Toronto Series will feature six more games - a regular season game each year ( ) and preseason games in 2010 and We are very pleased to be the fi rst franchise in NFL history to split our schedule between our domestic home city of Buffalo, New York and our neighboring international city, Toronto, Ontario, Bills owner Ralph Wilson commented. The population growth in Toronto, the passion the Canadian fans have shown for the Buffalo Bills and the vision of Ted Rogers and Larry Tanenbaum have made this possible. Phil Lind, Vice Chairman of Rogers Communications Inc. added, This is like a dream come true. Playing a season s worth of games in the Rogers Centre will make for incredibly exciting football. Canadians love NFL football and this series will let Canadians see the games live in Toronto. The Bills have set the standard around the league for the regionalization of their franchise, dating back to the relocation of training camp to Rochester, New York and continuing through this announcement. Below is a look at the fi ve Bills games played in Toronto: BILLS TORONTO SERIES Dec. 7, Miami 16, Buffalo 13 - Bills Toronto Series Aug. 14, Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 21 - Bills Toronto Series Aug. 16, Green Bay 35, Buffalo 3 American Bowl Aug. 12, Buffalo 9, Dallas 7 American Bowl Aug. 8, Hamilton (CFL) 38, Buffalo 21 NOT-SO FREQUENT FLYER MILES Based on the 2009 preseason and regular season schedule, the Buffalo Bills will rack up the sixth fewest miles among all 32 teams when traveling on the road. Buffalo will rack up a combined total of 13,532 air miles in OL Brad Butler and QB Trent Edwards participated in the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at the Stanford Business School in DE Ryan Denney took part in the NFL program at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania. LB Jon Corto is part owner of a cinema and audio installation company called CW Cinema and Sound based in Hamburg, NY. Two members of the Buffalo Bills - defensive end Ryan Denney and linebacker Keith Ellison - all have brothers playing in the NFL. Denney s brother John is a long snapper with the Miami Dolphins. Ellison s brother Kevin is a rookie safety with the San Diego Chargers. QB Trent Edwards is good friends with Boston Red Sox shortstop Jed Lowrie. Both Edwards and Lowrie attended Stanford together. WR Lee Evans is an avid bowler and participated in the Professional Bowlers Association s Pro-Am during the Etonic Championships in Buffalo from His career-high is 279. QB Gibran Hamdan was one of 24 players who took part in the 2009 Broadcasting Boot Camp. Hamdan spent time at NFL Films headquarters in Mt. Laurel, NJ during the off-season breaking down fi lm with analysts and taking part in on-camera positions. DE Chris Kelsay serves an NFL spokesman for the All-Pro Dad organization. For more info about organization go to P Brian Moorman was inducted into the Pittsburg State University (Ka.) Hall of Fame on September 4, He was an all-american in both football and track and fi eld at his alma mater.... Moorman hosts The Brian Moorman Show on Time Warner Cable Sportsnet. Show airs at 6:30 pm on Fridays and 5:30 pm on Saturdays. WR Terrell Owens received the Young Champions Award from the National Alzheimer s Association in March Owens is also the spokesman for the 81 Tackles Hunger Campaign in Western New York. The program raises money for the Food Bank of Western New York for more information visit CB Ashton Youboty is one of three players in the NFL from Liberia. Four Buffalo Bills have brothers playing Division I football at schools across the country: BET YOU DIDN T KNOW... DE Ryan Denney - Brett Denney is a senior defensive lineman for BYU; posted career high 37 tackles as a junior. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick - Shaun Fitzpatrick is a senior tight end at Northern Arizona. LB Paul Posluszny - David Posluszny is a sophomore linebacker for Notre Dame. S Donte Whitner - Lindsey Witten is a senior defensive end at Connecticut; Played in 36 games with six starts in his fi rst three years with the Huskies; Posted 10.5 sacks in his career. CB Ashton Youboty - John Youboty is a sophomore defensive end for Marshall University; Yousif Youboty plays at Minnesota State. 11

12 EDWARDS ENTERS THIRD SEASON MORE EDWARDS... EDWARDS IN HIS THIRD SEASON The 2009 season marks the third year for Bills QB Trent Edwards. Before leaving Week Six s game at the Jets with a hit to the head, Edwards completed 5 of 5 passes for 43 yards. Edwards was inactive for the previous two contests (Week Seven at Carolina and Sunday vs. Houston). In 2009, Edwards has thrown for 985 yards on 91 of 153 passing with fi ve touchdowns and six interceptions for a QB rating of Below is a look at where he ranks among the top quarterbacks in the AFC this season: AFC RANKINGS Completion percentage: 10th, 59.5 Average yards per pass play: 11th, 6.4 Passing touchdowns: T12th, 5 Quarterback rating: 12th, 73.0 EDWARDS CAREER COMPLETION % TOPS IN TEAM HISTORY Trent Edwards career completion percentage now sits at 61.18%. His career completion percentage is the best in team history (min. 250 attempts). Below is a look at the Bills quarterbacks with the best career completion percentages in team history. RK. QB, SEASONS % (COMP-ATT) 1. Trent Edwards, ( ) 2. Rob Johnson, ( ) 3. Jim Kelly, (2,874-4,780) 4. JP Losman, ( ) 5. Drew Bledsoe, (905-1,531) EDWARDS REACHES 5,000 PASSING YARDS Edwards became the eighth quarterback in team history to throw for 5,000 passing yards with a 39-yard completion to WR Terrell Owens in Week Four. Edwards has thrown for 5,314 passing yards on 487 of 796 attempts in his three-year career. RK. BILLS YARDS 5. Doug Flutie 7, Dennis Shaw 6, J.P. Losman 6, Trent Edwards 5,314 EDWARDS 2008 COMPLETION % SECOND IN TEAM HISTORY Edwards completed 245 of 374 passes in 14 games played in His completion percentage ranks as the second best in team history for a season. Below is a look at the best single-season completion percentages in team history. RK. QB, SEASON % (COMP-ATT) 1. Kelly Holcomb, ( ) 2. Trent Edwards, ( ) 3. Jim Kelly, ( ) 4. Jim Kelly, ( ) 5. JP Losman, ( ) EDWARDS WITH A 80.0 PASSER RATING Edwards posted a passer rating of 97.5 in Week Two s win over Tampa Bay. He completed 21 of 31 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns with one interception. When Edwards posts a passer rating above 80.0 (min. 20 pass att.) the Bills are Below is a list of Edwards games with a passer rating above GAME CMP-AT-YDS TD/INT RTG 9/30/07 vs. NYJ / /2/07 at WAS / /9/07 vs. MIA / /7/08 vs. SEA / /14/08 at JAX / /21/08 vs. OAK / /28/08 at. STL / /19/08 vs. SD / /23/08 at KC / /21/08 at DEN / /14/09 at NE, L / /20/09 vs. TB, W / INTERCEPTION % AMONG LOWEST IN BILLS HISTORY Edwards has thrown 24 interceptions in 796 career pass attempts for a 3.02 interception percentage. Edwards percentage ranks fourth all-time in team history. Below is a list of the Bills quarterbacks with the lowest int. percentages. INT % QUARTERBACK (Attempts - INTs) 2.56 Rob Johnson (663-17) 2.81 Drew Beldsoe (1,531-43) 2.82 Doug Flutie (1,063-30) 3.02 Trent Edwards (796-24) 3.18 Frank Reich (377-12) BILLS QBs in 3RD SEASON Buffalo Bills quarterback Trent Edwards is in his third year as the team s signal-caller. Edwards became the seventh quarterback in team history to reach their third season as the team s offensive signal caller. Below is a look at the performances of Bills QBs in their third season with the team: BILLS QBs IN THEIR THIRD SEASON QB-YEAR GS/GP CMP/ATT CMP % TDS-INTs Trent Edwards / JP Losman / Todd Collins / Jim Kelly / Joe Ferguson / Dennis Shaw / Daryle Lamonica /

13 FITZPATRICK SNAPSHOT Fifth-year quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick became the 31st QB in team history to start a home game for the Bills on Sunday vs. Houston. Fitzpatrick completed 15 of 23 passes for 117 yards with two interceptions against the Texans in the Bills loss. FITZPATRICK IN STARTING DEBUT Fifth-year quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick started his fi rst game for the Buffalo Bills in Week Seven at Carolina, after replacing an injured Trent Edwards at the New York Jets in Week Six. Acquired in 2009 as an unrestricted free agent, Fitzpatrick became the 34th starting quarterback in Bills history and completed 11 of 22 passes for 123 yards with one touchdown for a QB rating of 82.2 in the team s 20-9 win over the Panthers. Fitzpatrick is the 12th QB in team history to have led Buffalo to a victory in their fi rst start with the team. Buffalo has now won their last four games when starting a different quarterback (Ryan Fitzpatrick W, 20-9 at CAR 10/25/09, Trent Edwards W, vs. NYJ, 9/30/07, Kelly Holcomb W, vs. MIA, 10/9/05 and JP Losman W, /11/05 vs. HOU). FITZPATRICK LEADS BILLS TO COMEBACK WIN Fitzpatrick entered Week Six s game in place of QB Trent Edwards in the second quarter at the Jets. The fi fthyear signal caller led Buffalo back from a 10 point defi cit to defeat the Jets at The Meadowlands. The fi fth-year signal caller completed 10 of 25 passes for 116 yards with one touchdown and an interception for a QB rating of 51.4 in his fi rst action of the 2009 season. FITZPATRICK REACHES 3,000 PASSING YARDS In his NFL career, Fitzpatrick has thrown for 3,038 passing yards on 333 of 577 passes along with 14 touchdowns and 18 interceptions. Fitzpatrick eclipsed the 3,000 passing yard plateau on Sunday against Houston. FITZPATRICK SIGNS WITH BUFFALO Fitzpatrick joined Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent on February 27, FITZPATRICK IN LAST FIVE STARTS Fitzpatrick has posted a 4-1 record in his last fi ve starts dating back to December 14, 2008 while with Cincinnati. In his previous fi ve starts, Fitzpatrick has completed 50 of 90 passes for 516 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions for a QB rating of Below is a look at Fitzpatrick s stats in his last four starts: GAME CMP-AT-YDS TD/INT RTG 12/14/08 vs. WAS, W / /21/08 at CLE, W / /28/08 vs. KC, W / /25/09 at CAR, W / /1/09 vs. HOU, L / Totals, / The Buffalo Bills Media Website features archived weekly game information including weekly releases, fl ip cards, game books, game reviews and postgame notes since the 2004 season which can be found by clicking the MEDIA ARCHIVE link underneath the 2009 GAME CENTER. The below can also be accessed on Weekly Media Schedule Credential Request Forms Media Guides From 2006 current Press Releases From 2004 current Transcripts From 2004 current Player/Coach/Front Offi ce Feature Clips From 2006 current Updated Record Book Herd of Stats Department Contact Information FITZPATRICK CAREER HIGHS YARDS: 310, 11/27/05 AT HOUSTON TOUCHDOWNS: 3, 11/27/05 AT HOUSTON COMPLETIONS: 29, 11/16/08 VS. PHILADELPHIA ATTEMPTS: 45, 12/11/05 AT MINNESOTA 13

14 EVANS ON THE CHARTS... EVANS MOVES UP BILLS TOUCHDOWN CHART WR Lee Evans posted his third touchdown of the 2009 season in Week Seven at Carolina with a two yard strike from QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in the fourth quarter, increasing Buffalo s lead to Evans now ranks tied for third on the franchise s list for touchdown receptions with 35. PLAYER (Yrs) TDS 1. Andre Reed Eric Moulds T3. Elbert Dubenion T3. Lee Evans Bob Chandler STREAKING EVANS - LONGEST ACTIVE START STREAK FOR WRS Evans is also one of the most durable wide receivers in the game. He has started 50 consecutive regular season games for the second-longest active streak in the NFL. Below is a list of the longest active consecutive start streaks among NFL wide receivers. Reggie Wayne, Ind 104 Lee Evans, Buf 50 Derrick Mason, Bal 46 Vincent Jackson, SD 43 Braylon Edwards, NYJ 41 Evans has also played in all 88 games through his fi rst fi ve seasons in the NFL. He is one of three wide receivers in the league to appear in 80 or more consecutive games among active players. Below is a list of the longest active consecutive games played streaks among NFL wide receivers. Reggie Wayne, Ind 125 Derrick Mason, Bal 113 Lee Evans, Buf 88 Roddy White, Atl 71 Mark Clayton, Bal 64 EVANS YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Evans eclipsed the 5,000 scrimmage yards plateau with a 60 yard performance in Week 4 against Miami. He became the seventh Bill in team history to reach the 5,000 yard milestone. Below is a look at the team s all-time leaders in yards from scrimmage: RK. BILLS RUSH. REC. TOTAL 1. Thurman Thomas 11,938 4,341 16, Andre Reed ,095 13, OJ Simpson 10,183 1,924 12, Eric Moulds 157 9,096 9, Joe Cribbs 4,445 1,783 6, Elbert Dubenion 326 5,309 5, Lee Evans 145 5,075 5, Wray Carlton 3,368 1,329 4, Frank Lewis -6 4,638 4, Travis Henry 3, ,540 EVANS ECLIPSES 5,000 REC. YARDS Evans crossed the 5,000 receiving yard plateau on Sunday at Carolina with a 75 yard performance on fi ve catches. Evans eclipsed the 5,000 receiving yard mark in his 87th career game - tying him with Elbert Dubenion as the second fastest receivers in team history to reach 5,000 receiving yards. RK. PLAYER REC YDS. GMs to reach 5, Andre Reed 13,095 81, 12/26/90 at HOU 2. Eric Moulds 9,096 91, 12/16/01 vs. NE 3. Elbert Dubenion 5,294 87, 9/24/67 at BOS 4. Lee Evans 5,046 87, 10/25/09 at CAR Evans also become the 28th active player in the NFL with 5,000 or more receiving yards. EVANS AND REED ON THE CHARTS EVANS AND REED ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS - BILLS Evans caught two catches for 29 yards on Sunday against Houston, increasing his career receptions total to 319. WR Josh Reed caught three passes against the Texans on Sunday, making him the sixth player in team history with 300 or more receptions. RK. BILLS RECEPTIONS 1. Andre Reed Eric Moulds Thurman Thomas Lee Evans Pete Metzelaars Josh Reed Elbert Dubenion Bob Chandler Peerless Price Jerry Butler 278 EVANS AND REED ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS - BILLS Evans became the fourth player in team history to eclipse 5,000 receiving yards with a 75-yard performance at Carolina on Sunday. He remains fourth in club history with 5,075 receiving yards in his career. WR Josh Reed ranks 10th in club history with 3,446 yards. Below is a list of the top 10 receiving yardage leaders in team history. RK. BILLS RECEIVING YARDS 1. Andre Reed 13, Eric Moulds 9, Elbert Dubenion 5, Lee Evans 5, Frank Lewis 4, Thurman Thomas 4, Jerry Butler 4, Bob Chandler 3, Peerless Price 3, Josh Reed 3,446 14

15 EVANS THROUGH FIVE SEASONS WR Lee Evans has posted 4,744 receiving yards, 296 receptions and 32 touchdowns through his fi rst fi ve seasons with the Buffalo Bills ( ). Evans receiving yardage total is the most of any Bills receiver through his fi rst fi ve seasons with the team. His touchdown total is tied for the most in the fi rst fi ve seasons. His 296 receptions rank second. Below is a look at where Evans ranks through the fi rst fi ve seasons with the Bills: MOST REC. YARDS, FIRST 5 SEASONS W/ BILLS: 1. Lee Evans 4, Andre Reed 4, Eric Moulds 4,261 MOST RECEIVING TDs, FIRST 5 SEASONS W/ BILLS: T1. Lee Evans 32 Elbert Dubenion Andre Reed Eric Moulds 23 MOST RECEPTIONS, FIRST 5 SEASONS W/ BILLS: 1. Andre Reed Lee Evans Eric Moulds 275 EVANS IN RARE COMPANY In each of his fi rst fi ve seasons in the NFL, Evans has averaged 15.4 yards or more per reception. Since 2004, Evans is the only NFL receiver to post an average of 15.0 yards or more per catch in each of the past fi ve seasons. Evans became the fourth player in team history to reach the mark in fi ve consecutive years and the third to do so in his fi rst fi ve seasons with the Bills. Only Haven Moses ( ), Glenn Bass ( ) and Frank Lewis ( ) have accomplished the feat. Below is a look at Evans reception average since 2004: YEAR REC-YARDS AVG , , BET YOU DIDN T KNOW The last wide receiver to start his career with at least 15.0 yards per reception average (min. 30 receptions each season) in each of his fi rst fi ve years in the NFL was Jerry Rice ( ). Rice accomplished the feat through his fi rst seven seasons. EVANS RANKS 5TH IN 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Evans has recorded yard receiving games in his career and ranks fi fth all-time in team history. PLAYER 100 Yd GMs GMs to reach yd 1. Andre Reed (10/16/1989) 2. Eric Moulds (10/15/2000) 3. Elbert Dubenion (10/11/1964) 4. Frank Lewis (10/12/1981) 5. Lee Evans (10/5/08) LONG DISTANCE LEE - MOST 70-YD TDS IN NFL SINCE 2000 WR Lee Evans six touchdown receptions longer than 70 yards are tied for tops in the NFL since PLAYER, TM TDs of 70-plus yards Lee Evans, Buf 6 Donald Driver, GB 6 Chad Johnson, Cin 5 Randy Moss, Min-Oak-NE 5 Terrell Owens, SF-PHI-DAL 5 Five Players Tied With 4 EVANS IN THE RANKINGS IN 2008 Below is a look at where Evans ranked among top receiving categories in the AFC last year: AFC RANKINGS EVANS OFF AND RUNNING Receiving yardage: 10th, 1,017 Yards from scrimmage: 18th, 1,039 EVANS AMONG NFL LEADERS IN LONG RECEPTIONS IN 2008 Evans 10 receptions of more than 25 yards tied him for 12th in the NFL in 2008 (tied for fourth in AFC). RK. PLAYER/TEAM REC. OF 25+ T6. Bernard Berrian, MIN 12 Terrell Owens, DAL 12 T8. Antonio Bryant, TB 11 Justin Gage, TEN 11 Vincent Jackson, SD 11 Kevin Walter, HOU 11 T12. Lee Evans, BUF 10 DeSean Jackson, PHI 10 Randy Moss, NE 10 EVANS AMONG NFL LEADERS IN YARDS PER RECEPTION IN 2008 Evans 16.1 yards per reception average ranked fourth in the AFC and 10th in the NFL. Below is a list of NFL leaders in 2008: RK. PLAYER, TEAM AVG. REC. YARDS 7. Mark Clayton, BAL Marques Colston, NO Greg Jennings, GB , Lee Evans, BUF ,017 EVANS POSTS 50TH CATCH OF 2008 Evans posted 63 catches for 1,017 yards along with three touchdowns in Evans recorded his third consecutive campaign with 50-plus catches (82 in 2006 and 55 in 2007). CONSECUTIVE SEASONS 50+ RECEPTIONS RK. PLAYER CONS. 50+ SEASONS 1. Andre Reed, Eric Moulds, Andre Reed, T4. Lee Evans, Bob Chandler, Peerless Price,

16 TERRELL IN THE NEW MILLENIUM Since the 2000 season, Owens has recorded 752 receptions, 11,096 receiving yards and 110 touchdowns - all of which rank the 14-year veteran in the top six in each respective category. His 110 receiving touchdowns since 2000 rank second among NFL receivers: RECEIVING TOUCHDOWN LEADERS, Since 2000 RK. PLAYER, TEAM Rec. TD 1. Randy Moss, MIN-OAK-NE Terrell Owens, SF-PHI-DAL-BUF Marvin Harrison, IND Torry Holt, St. L./JAX Hines Ward, PIT 67 Owens 11,096 receiving yards since the 2000 season place him third in the nine-year span: RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS, Since 2000 RK. PLAYER, TEAM Rec. Yds. 1. Torry Holt, St. L/JAC 12, Randy Moss, MIN-OAK-NE 11, Terrell Owens, SF-PHI-DAL-BUF 11, Marvin Harrison, IND 10, Derrick Mason, TEN-BAL 9,905 Owens ranks sixth since the 2000 season with 752 receptions: RECEPTIONS LEADERS, Since 2000 RK. PLAYER, TEAM Rec. 1. Torry Holt, St. L./JAX Marvin Harrison, IND Tony Gonzalez, KC-ATL Derrick Mason, TEN-BAL Hines Ward, PIT Terrell Owens, SF-PHI-DAL-BUF 752 OWENS APPROACHING 1,000 CATCHES WR Terrell Owens has 974 catches for 14,403 yards and 140 touchdowns in his NFL Career. With his 49th reception in 2009, Owens will become just the sixth player in NFL hisory to eclipse the 1,000 catch plateau. If Owens posts 49 catches or more in 2009, he will become the third quickest player in NFL history to record 1,000 or more catches. Only Marvin Harrison (167 games) and Jerry Rice (181 games) have broken the 1,000 catch mark in fewer games played. NFL FEWEST GAMES TO 1,000 CATCHES RK. PLAYER, YEARS GAMES DATE 10, Marvin Harrison /10/ Jerry Rice /3/ Cris Carter /30/ Isaac Bruce /21/ Tim Brown /2/2002 Terrell Owens catches OWENS ON THE CHARTS Owens has totaled 47, 100-yard rec.games or better in his 14 seasons in the NFL. His total ranks tied for third among active NFL players YARD RECEIVING GAMES (ACTIVE) Randy Moss, MIN-OAK-NE 63 Marvin Harrison, Ind. 59 Terrell Owens, SF-Phi-Dal-Buf 47 Torry Holt, St. Louis/JAX 47 Owens tallied his 30th multiple-touchdown game of his career against Philadelphia (9/15/08). His 30 games with multiple TDs rank third-most in NFL history... MULTIPLE-TOUCHDOWN GAMES (NFL HISTORY) Jerry Rice, SF-OAK. 44 Randy Moss, MIN-OAK-NE 33 Terrell Owens, SF-Phi-Dal-Buf 30 Owens has posted at least 1,000 receiving yards in each of the past three NFL seasons. Owens streak is the fourth longest active streak in the NFL.... CONSECUTIVE 1,000-YD RECEIVING SEASONS (ACTIVE) Donald Driver, GB 5 Reggie Wayne, IND 5 Steve Smith, CAR 4 Terrell Owens, BUF 3 16

17 Below is a look at where Owens ranks among top categories in the NFL among active players: NFL RANKINGS (ACTIVE PLAYERS) THE T.O. FILE Receiving Touchdowns: T1st, 140 touchdowns Receptions: 2nd, 974 receptions Receiving Yards: 2nd, 14,403 yards Scrimmage Yards: 4th, 14,658 yards Scorers: T17th, 864 points NFL LEADERS, MOST RECEPTIONS (Active Players) RK. PLAYER, YEARS REC 1. Isaac Bruce, , Terrell Owens, Tony Gonzalez, Torry Holt, Randy Moss, Owens 1,000-plus yards and 10 touchdowns in 2008 marked his eighth career season with at least 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns. NFL 1,000 YARDS and 10 TOUCHDOWN SEASONS RK. PLAYER, YEARS REC 1. Jerry Rice, T2. Terrell Owens, Marvin Harrison, Randy Moss, Owens has posted 1,000 receiving yards in a season nine times in his career. 1,000 YARD RECEIVING SEASONS RK. PLAYER, YEARS 1,000 YARD SEASONS 1. Jerry Rice, T2. Terrell Owens, Tim Brown Jimmy Smith, Randy Moss, RE-WRITING THE BOOKS Owens became the sixth pass catcher in league history to reach 14,000 receiving yards and accomplished the feat against Baltimore (12/20/08). Owens ranks fi fth all-time with 14,403 yards and needs 178 yards to surpass Marvin Harrison for fourth alltime: NFL ALL-TIME RECEIVING YARDS RK. PLAYER, YEARS YARDS Rec. Rec. TD 1. Jerry Rice, ,895 1, Isaac Bruce, ,188 1, Tim Brown, ,934 1, Marvin Harrison, ,580 1, Terrell Owens, , Owens needs 26 receptions to become the sixth player in NFL history with 1,000 receptions. With his fi rst reception as a Buffalo Bill against New England on Monday Night in Week One, Owens broke a tie with former Bills WR Andre Reed for sole possession of sixth all-time in NFL history: NFL ALL-TIME RECEPTIONS RK. PLAYER, YEARS Rec. Yards Rec. TD 1. Jerry Rice, ,549 22, Marvin Harrison, ,102 14, Cris Carter, ,101 13, Tim Brown, ,094 14, Isaac Bruce, ,023 15, Terrell Owens, , Owens posted his 140th career receiving touchdown and fi rst as a member of the Buffalo Bills in Week Two s game against Tampa Bay. Owens needs 10 receiving touchdowns to become the second player in NFL history with 150 receiving scores: NFL ALL-TIME RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS RK. PLAYER, YEARS TD Rec. Rec. Yds. 1. Jerry Rice, ,549 22,895 T2. Terrell Owens, ,403 T2. Randy Moss, ,913 In his 14 seasons, Owens has recorded 143 touchdowns which ranks fi fth in NFL history. NFL CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS RK. PLAYER, YEARS TOTAL RUSH REC MISC 1. Jerry Rice, Emmitt Smith, Marcus Allen, LaDanian Tomlinson, Terrell Owens, Owens caught a pass in 185 consecutive games (10/20/96-9/20/09). The streak ranked as as the third-longest in NFL history: CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A CATCH (ALL-TIME) Jerry Rice, Marvin Harrison, Terrell Owens, Art Monk, Tim Brown,

18 RB Marshawn Lynch led the Bills rushing game, producing 43 yards on nine carries in Week Eight vs. Houston. At Carolina in Week Seven, Lynch gained 40 yards on 17 carries and scored the team s fi rst rushing touchdown of the season. He added one catch for a seven yard gain. Lynch caught a game-high fi ve catches for 43 yards and gained four yards on eight carries in his fi rst action of the 2009 season in Week Four at Miami. LYNCH IN 2008 SEASON Lynch s 2008 season resulted in his fi rst trip to the Pro Bowl. Lynch became the fi rst Bills running back to appear in the annual game since 2002 (Travis Henry). LYNCH IN THE 2008 RANKINGS BEAST MODE RETURNS FOR LYNCH Rushing yards: 5th in AFC (T13th in NFL) - 1,036 First downs: T6th in AFC (T13th in NFL) - 67 Scrimmage yards: 7th in AFC - 1,336 Scoring (nonkickers): 13th in AFC - 54 Lynch gained 1,036 rushing yards in The total ranked fi fth in the AFC last year. Below is a list of AFC leaders in rushing yards. RK. PLAYER YARDS 1. Thomas Jones, NYJ 1, Steve Slaton, HOU 1, Chris Johnson, Tenn 1, LaDainian Tomlinson, SD 1, Marshawn Lynch, Buf 1,036 Lynch carried the ball 250 times in The total ranked sixth in the AFC. Below is a list of AFC leaders in rushing attempts. RK. PLAYER CARRIES 1. LaDainian Tomlinson, SD Thomas Jones, NYJ Jamal Lewis, CLE Steve Slaton, HOU Chris Johnson, TEN Marshawn Lynch, Buf 250 Lynch set a new career-high with eight rushing touchdowns in His total ranked ninth among AFC running backs. Below is a list of AFC leaders in rushing touchdowns. RK. PLAYER RUSHING TDs T7. Chris Johnson, Tenn 9 Steve Slaton, HOU 9 9. Marshawn Lynch, Buf 8 LYNCH REACHES 2,000 RUSHING YDS Lynch tied Travis Henry and Cookie Gilchrist as the second-fastest running backs in team history to reach 2,000 career rushing yards. The three backs accomplished the feat in each of their 27th career game. RK. PLAYER GAMES TO 2, Willis McGahee 26 T2. Marshawn Lynch 27 (12/14/08 at NYJ) Travis Henry 27 Cookie Gilchrist 27 T4. Joe Cribbs 28 Thurman Thomas 28 LYNCH AMONG EIGHT RBS IN 2008 Lynch was one of eight running backs in the NFL in 2008 to rush for more than 1,000 yards and catch 40 or more passes: RB RUSH YDS. REC REC YDS Matt Forte, CHI 1, Frank Gore, SF 1, Steven Jackson, STL 1, Chris Johnson, TEN 1, Marshawn Lynch, BUF 1, Steve Slaton, HOU 1, LaDanian Tomlinson, SD 1, Derrick Ward, NYG 1, LYNCH AND JACKSON IN PASS GAME The running back duo of Marshawn Lynch (47) and Fred Jackson (37) combined for the most catches of any top two running backs from the same backfi eld in the NFL with 84. Lynch and Jackson each set career highs in receptions in Below is a list of the top receiving backfi eld duos in the NFL: NFL BACKFIELD RECEPTION LEADERS RK. TEAM RUNNING/FULLBACKS TOTAL REC. 1. BUF Marshawn Lynch, 47 Fred Jackson, T2. NO Reggie Bush, 52 Pierre Thomas, NYJ Leon Washington, 47 Thomas Jones, JACKSON AND LYNCH JOIN 1,500 CLUB Running backs Fred Jackson (571) and Marshawn Lynch (1,036) combined for 1,607 rushing yards in Jackson and Lynch became the 11th running back duo in team history to eclipse 1,000 and 500 yards in one season. Jackson and Lynch were one of 10 NFL backfi elds with two running backs to produce 1,500 rushing yards or more combined in EVANS AND LYNCH 1,000 YARD MARK Running back Marshawn Lynch broke the 1,000 yard rushing mark for the second straight season and wide receiver Lee Evans recorded his second 1,000 yard season fi nishing with 1,017 yards. With his 46 receiving yards in Week 17 vs. New England, Evans and Lynch became the ninth Bills WR-RB duo to each eclipse 1,000 yards in one season. The last time the feat was accomplished by Buffalo was 2004 with Eric Moulds (1,043 rec. yards) and Willis McGahee (1,128 rushing yards). 18

19 JACKSON RISES TO OCCASSION RB Fred Jackson earned the start in the backfi eld in the fi rst four games of the 2009 season and added 28 rushing yards on nine carries against Houston in Week Eight. Below is a look at where Jackson ranks in the AFC in 2009: AFC RANKINGS Rushing Yards: 9th, 445 yards Scrimmage Yards: 17th, 622 yards First Downs: T24th, 25 Jackson s 445 rushing yards in 2009 currently places him ninth in the AFC: AFC RUSHING LEADERS RK. PLAYER RUSH YDS. ATT. AVG. 8. Ricky Williams, MIA Fred Jackson, BUF Knowshon Moreno, DEN Jackson has totaled a combined 622 scrimmage yards which ranks him 17th in the AFC in AFC SCRIMMAGE YARDS LEADERS RK. PLAYER RUSH. REC. TOTAL 15. Hines Ward, PIT Ricky Williams, MIA Fred Jackson, BUF JACKSON IN RETURN GAME On the season, Jackson has totaled 11 kickoff returns for 301 yards with a 27.4 average. Jackson s 27.4 average ranks fi fth in the AFC in AFC KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS RK. PLAYER NO YDS AVG 1. Ted Ginn Jr., MIA Lardarius Webb, BAL Joshua Cribbs, CLE Jacoby Jones, HOU Fred Jackson, BUF Jackson returned fi ve kickoffs for a career-high 178 yards on Sunday against Houston. His return total of 178 yards marked the highest for a Bill since Leodis McKelvin s 185 yards (11/17/08 vs. CLE). In the second quarter on Sunday, Jackson returned a kickoff 71 yards, marking the longest return of his career. The 71 yard kick return ranks as the 10th longest non-scoring kickoff return in club history. JACKSON IN 2009 Through the fi rst eight games of the 2009 season, Jackson has gained 622 scrimmage yards. Jackson led the team in rushing in each of the season s fi rst four games and currently ranks 18th in team history with 1,316 career rushing yards. Jackson ranks third on the team in receiving, catching 20 passes for 177 yards. At New York in Week Six, Jackson produced 52 yards rushing on 15 carries. Against Cleveland in Week Five Jackson gained 30 rushing yards on 13 carreis along with catching two passes for 17 yards. At Miami in Week Four, Jackson led the Bills offense with 42 rushing yards and 26 receiving yards. Jackson racked up a team-best 71 rushing yards in Week Three against New Orleans, adding four catches for 26 yards. Against Tampa Bay in Week Two, Jackson led all running backs with a career-high 163 rushing yards on 28 carries and added 25 receiving yards on six catches. Jackson s 163 against Tampa Bay marked the highest output for a Bills running back since 2003 (Travis Henry, 12/7/03, 169 yards, vs. NYJ). Jackson also eclipsed the 1,000 yard rushing mark in his career and became the 23rd player in team history to reach the feat. In the season opener at New England in Week One, the Coe College product fi nished with a game-high 57 rushing yards along with a team-best 83 receiving yards for a combined 140 scrimmage yards. JACKSON IN THE BOOKS Among running backs in Bills history, Jackson s 4.39 rushing average (300-1,316) ranks third for ground gainers with a minimum of 200 attempts. BILLS HIGHEST AVG. GAIN, CAREER - MIN. 200 ATT RK. PLAYER RUSH. AVG. ATT-YARDS 1. OJ Simpson, ,123-10, Cookie Gilchrist, , Fred Jackson, ,316 JACKSON AND LYNCH - CATCHING DUO Running backs Marshawn Lynch (47) and Fred Jackson (37) combined for 84 receptions in 2008 which ranks as the fi fth-highest output for a Buffalo backfi eld duo in team history. 19

20 1,000-YD RECEIVERS & RBs ROOKIE TE NELSON MEMORABLE DEBUT The Buffalo Bills are one of three NFL teams with two receivers who posted 1,000 receiving yards in and one running back with 1,000 rushing yards in the 2008 season. TM WRs RBs Buffalo Lee Evans (1,017) Marshawn Lynch (1,036) Terrell Owens (1,052 w/ Dallas) Green Bay Greg Jennings (1,292) Ryan Grant (1,203) Donald Driver (1,012) Atlanta Roddy White (1,382) Michael Turner (1,699) Tony Gonzalez (1,058 w/ Kansas City) WRs Terrell Owens (1,052 w/ Dallas) and Lee Evans (1,017 yards) and RB Marshawn Lynch (1,036 yards) all surpassed the 1,000-yard mark in The Green Bay Packers and the Atlanta Falcons are the only other two teams with two 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard running back. Below is a chart of teams with two 1,000-yard receivers and a 1,000-yard running back: Buffalo has started three rookies on the offensive line this season - LG Andy Levitre, RG Eric Wood and RT Jamon Meredith. Buffalo last started three rookies on the offensive line in 2001 (9/30 vs. PIT). The Bills began the 2009 season with a new look offensive line with veterans Geoff Hangartner and Brad Butler, fi rst-year play Demetrius Bell and two rookie draft choices - fi rst-round (28th overall) Eric Wood and secondround (51st overall) pick Andy Levitre. Against New England in Week One, the Bills became the fi rst non-expansion NFL team since the 1981 Washington Redskins to start three offensive linemen who never played in a game. Butler suffered a leg injury in Week Two s contest against Tampa Bay and was placed on Injured Reserve. Jonathan Scott has assumed the duties at right tackle, and made his fi rst start against New Orleans as a Buffalo Bill in Week Three. Wood and Levitre became the fi rst pair of rookie offensive linemen in team history to start on the line in a season-opener since 1970 (LT Art Laster / LG Jim Reilly, 9/20/70 vs. DEN). Reilly a third-round pick out of Notre Dame, while Laster was selected in the fi fth-round out of Mid-Eastern Shore by Oakland and was acquired by the Bills prior to the start of the season. Below are notes of Bills rookies on the line: Last rookie OL to start a game: RT Terrance Pennington (12/31/06 at BLT) Last rookie/fi rst-year OL to start a season opener: LG Lawrence Smith (1st year) (9/12/04 vs. JAC) Last rookie draft pick to start season-opener: RT Mike Williams (9/8/02 vs. NYJ) Last game with two rookies/fi rst-year players started: RG Corey Hulsey (1st year) / RT Jonas Jennings (1/6/02) - Both players started the 2001 season opener which is the last game the Bills had two rookie/fi rst-year starters in a season-opener REVAMPED OFFENSIVE LINE Last season-opener with two true rookies to start on the OL: LT Art Laster / LG Jim Reilly - 9/20/70 vs. DEN 20 Bills rookie TE Shawn Nelson caught two passes for 34 yards in Week Six at the Jets, and set a new careerlong with a 25-yard reception in the second quarter. Nelson (D4-Southern Mississippi) made his NFL debut on Monday night in Week One at New England. Nelson earned the start at TE and provided the Bills with an early 7-0 lead in the fi rst quarter. On a QB Trent Edwards play-action play, Edwards connected with Nelson at the Patriots nine yard line allowing Nelson to fi nd his way into the end zone for his fi rst career touchdown. Nelson became the 20th Bills player in team history to score a touchdown on his fi rst pro reception and the fi rst since fellow TE Derek Fine (11/2/08 vs. NYJ). The Southern Mississippi product fi nished the game with two catches for 13 yards. Nelson was one of three NFL rookies to record a receiving touchdown on Kickoff Weekend (Percy Harvin - MIN and Louis Marphy - OAK). In Week Two vs. Tampa Bay, Nelson had one catch for 13 yards before leaving the game with a shoulder injury. The Buffalo Bills Media Website features archived weekly game information including weekly releases, fl ip cards, game books, game reviews and postgame notes since the 2004 season which can be found by clicking the MEDIA ARCHIVE link underneath the 2009 GAME CENTER. The below can also be accessed on Weekly Media Schedule Credential Request Forms Media Guides From 2006 current Press Releases From 2004 current Transcripts From 2004 current Player/Coach/Front Offi ce Feature Clips From 2006 current Updated Record Book Herd of Stats Department Contact Information

21 Ninth-year defensive end Aaron Schobel returned to action in Week One at New England for the fi rst time since Week Five in Below are some highlights of Schobel s 2009 season: SCHOBEL RETURNS TO THE FIELD 2009 INT-TD of 26 yards - Week 1 at NE Sack-FF-FR on same play, second time of his career with such defensive play - Week 3 vs. NO 4 tackles, 2 TFL, 1.0 sack - Week 4 at MIA 6 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 QH - Week 5 vs. CLE Season-high 8 tackles - Week 6 at NYJ 3 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 TFL, 1 QH, 1 PD - Week 7 at CAR 3 tackles, 1.0 sack 3 QH - Week 8 vs. HOU Against New Orleans in Week Three, Schobel recorded a strip-sack of Saints QB Drew Brees and recovered the loose ball, marking the second time in his career with a sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery on the same play. Schobel picked off Patriots QB Tom Brady on a screen pass throw and returned the ball 26 yards to the end zone in the second quarter of Week One s game at New England. The play marked the 75th INT-TD play in team history, his fi rst career touchdown and his third career interception. Schobel also recorded the only sack of the game for Buffalo, forcing a Patriots punt. With a sack and interception in the same game, Schobel became the fi rst Bills defensive lineman to accomplish the feat since Sam Adams (9/7/03 vs. NE). SCHOBEL S SACKS RANK 11th Among active NFL players, Schobel currently ranks 11th with 73.0 career sacks. RK PLAYER, TEAM SACKS 9. Julius Peppers, CAR Jevon Kearse, TEN-PHI-TEN Aaron Schobel, BUF 73.0 Schobel recorded his 70th career sack in Week Three against New Orleans. Schobel brought down QB Drew Brees while forcing a fumble and recovered the loose ball. Schobel s sack total ranks second in Buffalo Bills history behind former Buffalo Bill and 2008 Wall of Fame and 2009 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee Bruce Smith (171.0). SCHOBEL IN THE AFC SINCE 2001 Schobel has recorded 73.0 sacks since entering the NFL in His sack total ranks as tied as the third highest output among AFC sack leaders in that time span. RK PLAYER, TEAM SACKS 1. Jason Taylor, MIA-WAS-MIA Dwight Freeney, IND 80.0 T3. Aaron Schobel, BUF 73.0 T3. Joey Porter, PIT-MIA Robert Mathis, IND 60.0 SCHOBEL S TACKLES Since the entering the NFL in 2001, Schobel ranks fourth in the NFL with 457 total tackles among active defensive linemen (statspass.com). He has recorded 318 solo stops in his nine year career. Below is a look at the top defensive linemen tacklers according to statspass.com since 2001: RK. PLAYER/TEAM TACKLES SOLO ASST 1. Justin Smith, CIN-SF Pat Williams, BUF-MIN Shaun Rogers, DET-CLE Aaron Schobel, BUF Kelly Gregg, BAL Schobel made his second consecutive Pro Bowl appearance in He is one of three Buffalo Bills defensive ends to play in consecutive Pro Bowls joining Bruce Smith ( and ) and Tom Sestak ( ). DENNEY IN THE DEN Eighth-year DE Ryan Denney led the defensive line with fi ve tackles in Week Four at Miami along with one sack and a forced fumble. In Week Three s game against New Orleans, Denney scored Buffalo s lone touchdown of the game off of a fake fi eld. P Brian Moorman connected with Denney for a 25-yard scoring strike. The touchdown marked the second of Denney s career and he became the fi rst Bills player to score a touchdown on each of his fi rst two NFL receptions since Mitch Frerotte (1992). Denney recorded two tackles and one sack in Week Two s contest vs. Tampa Bay. In the season-opener at New England, Denney posted three tackles. PRO BOWL SCHOBEL DEFENSIVE LINE NOTES DE Aaron Schobel is one of eight defensive linemen with an interception in he is one of three defensive lineman with an interception-touchdown return... ranks tied for 14th with 5.0 sacks Schobel and DE Chris Kelsay rank tied for fourth among active NFL defensive ends with three interceptions * Stats compiled via NFL.com 21

22 Ninth-year DT Marcus Stroud is entering his second season as a member of the Buffalo Bills and continues to leave an impact on the Bills defensive line in his fi rst two seasons with Buffalo. Below are some highlights of Stroud s career in Buffalo: STROUD AND SCHOBEL VS. THE PASS DT Marcus Stroud and DE Aaron Schobel rank fi rst and tied for fi fth respectively among defensive linemen in the NFL in 2009 in passes defensed according to stats compiled on NFL.com. RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS PASSED DEFENSED 1. Marcus Stroud, BUF DT 7 2. Kevin Williams, MIN DT 6 T3. Leonard Little, STL DE 5 T3. Fred Robbins, NYG DT 5 T5. Aaron Schobel, BUF DE 4 T5. Five Other Defensive Linemen Schobel has set a new career-high for a single season with four passes defensed in STROUD MAKING AN IMPACT 2009 Team-high 2 TFL, posted four TT - Week 1 at NE Led defensive line with 5 TT, had 1.0 sack and 2 QH - Week 2 vs. TB 5 tackles and a team-high 2 PD - Week 3 vs. NO 4 tackles and one sack - Week 4 at MIA 9 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 PD - Week 5. vs CLE 2 tackles, 1 PD - Week 7 at CAR 4 tackles, 2 QH - Week 8 vs. HOU STROUD AMONG DEFENSIVE TACKLES D-LINEMAN MAKING TACKLES Two of Buffalo s defensive linemen - Chris Kelsay (2nd) and Marcus Stroud (T3rd) rank in the top fi ve among defensive linemen in tackles this season according to stats compiled on NFL.com. RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS TOTAL TACKLES 1. Tommy Kelly, OAK DT Chris Kelsay, BUF DE 38 T3. Marcus Stroud, BUF DT 36 T3. Robaire Smith, CLE DE Andre Carter, WAS DE 35 BILLS D-LINEMEN DEFENDING THE PASS Since the 2008 season, DT Marcus Stroud (14) and DE Ryan Denney (7) have combined for 21 passes defensed. Stroud ranks fi rst in the NFL among defensive linemen since 2008 in passes defensed as Denney is tied for sixth according stats compiled on to statspass.com. RK. PLAYER, Team PASSES DEFENSED 1. Marcus Stroud, BUF Kevin Williams, MIN Charles Johnson, CAR Gaines Adams, TB 9 5. Juqua Parker, PHI 8 T6. Ryan Denney, BUF 7 T6. Julius Peppers, CAR 7 T6. Fred Robbins, NYG 7 Since the 2002 season, Stroud has compiled 517 tackles (as totaled by coaches statistics) which rank him fi fth in the NFL in the eight-year span. Below is a look at the top interior linemen tacklers in the NFL since 2002: RK. PLAYER/TEAM TOTAL TACKLES 1. Ryan Pickett, STL-GB Kelly Gregg, BAL Pat Williams, BUF-MIN John Henderson, JAC Marcus Stroud - JAC-BUF 517 STROUD S NOTES STROUD MAKES A LASTING IMPACT AGAINST THE RUN Stroud has been part of a defense that has held opponents to 100 yards rushing or less in 54 games. In those 54 games, his team s record is including Week Two s defensive performance of holding the Buccaneers to 57 rushing yards. STROUD S TEAMS WHEN POSTING A SACK Stroud has recorded sacks in 25 games during his career and his teams are when he participates in a sack. 22

23 Seventh-year DE Chris Kelsay posted seven tackles against Houston in Week Eight. Below are Kelsay s 2009 highlights: KELSAY ON THE END tackle, tied for team-high 2 QB hurries - Week 1 at NE 1 QB hurry - Week 2 vs. TB 1.0 sack, team-high 6 tackles, tied for team-best 8 TT - Week 3 vs. NO 1.0 sack, two tackles - Week 4 at MIA 4 total tackles - Week 5 vs. CLE Tied for team-best 12 total tackles - Week 6 at NYJ 4 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 TFL, 1 QH - Week 7 at CAR 7 tackles, 1 QH - Week 8 vs. HOU KELSAY AMONG AFC DE S SINCE 2006 Since the 2006 season, Kelsay ranks second in the AFC with 184 total tackles among active defensive ends (statspass.com). He has recorded 128 solo stops in the past four seasons. Below is a look at the top AFC defensive end tacklers according to statspass.com since 2006: RK. PLAYER/TEAM TACKLES SOLO ASST T1. Shaun Ellis, NYJ Chris Kelsay, BUF T3. Kyle Vanden Bosch, TEN T3. Mario Williams, HOU Robert Mathis, IND HARD HITTIN WHITNER Fourth-year strong safety Donte Whitner entered training camp in 2009 after working in the off-season primarily at the free safety position. Since the 2006 season, Whitner ranks T10th in the NFL with 281 total tackles among defensive backs. He has recorded 200 solo stops in his four year career. Below is a look at the top defensive back tacklers according to statspass.com since 2006: RK. PLAYER/TEAM TACKLES SOLO ASST 1. Gibril Wilson, NYG-OAK-MIA Antoine Bethea, IND Chris Hope, TEN Erik Coleman, NYJ-ATL Michael Lewis, PHI-SF Charles Tillman, CHI T7. Oshiomogho Atogwe, STL T7. Lawyer Milloy, ATL-SEA Sean Jones, CLE-PHI T10. Donte Whitner BUF T10. Kerry Rhodes, NYJ Against Tampa Bay in Week Two, Whitner posted eight tackles and brought back an interception 76 yards to the end zone, giving Buffalo a 14-0 lead in the fi rst quarter. The score marked Whitner s fi rst INT-TD of his career. Fourth-year linebacker Keith Ellison has led the Bills defense in three of the fi rst eight games of the season in tackles and totaled 68 total tackles in 2009 according to stats compiled on NFL.com. According to statistics compiled on NFL.com, Ellison ranks tied for third in the AFC (T6th in the NFL) with 68 total tackles. RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS TOTAL TACKLES 1. Brian Cushing, HOU OLB Kirk Morrison, OAK MLB 70 T3. Keith Ellison, BUF OLB 68 T3. Three other AFC playeres ELLISON IN 2009 ELLISON AMONG AFC TACKLERS Game-best 16 TT, 1 TFL - Week 1 at NE Team-high 10 TT - Week 2 vs. TB 7 TT - Week 3 vs. NO 3 TT - Week 4 at MIA Led the linebackers with 9 TT - Week 5 vs CLE Tied for team-best 12 TT, 1 TFL, 1 PD - Week 6 at NYJ 7 TT - Week 7 at CAR POZ AMONG AFC LB LEADERS MLB Paul Posluszny posted nine tackles, one hit on the quarterback and a forced fumble on Sunday vs. Houston. At Carolina in Week Seven, Posluszny registered a game-high 11 tackles. Posluszny recorded his second career interception in Week Six at the Jets in overtime. The turnover led to Buffalo s game-winning fi eld goal. Along with his interception, Posluszny posted a season-best nine tackles in the game. Posluszny left Week One s contest at New England early with a broken bone in his arm. Against the Patriots, the middle linebacker tallied six solo stops. POSLUSZNY AMONG AFC LINEBACKERS IN 2008 In 2008, Posluszny posted four solo tackles against New England in the season fi nale, increasing his 2008 total to 87 solo tackles. Posluszny fi nished last year s campaign tied for sixth in the AFC among linebackers with 87 solo stops. Posluszny was one of two fi rst- or second-year linebackers among the top 10 in solo tackles in the AFC. Below is a chart of the top tacklers in the AFC among linebackers in 2008: RK. PLAYER/TEAM POS SOLO TACKLES *1. Jerod Mayo, NE ILB Kirk Morrison, OAK OLB D Qwell Jackson, DEN ILB Eric Barton, NYJ ILB Channing Crowder, MIA ILB 92 **T6. Paul Posluszny, BUF MLB 87 James Farrior, PIT ILB DeMeco Ryans, HOU MLB Ray Lewis, BAL ILB Thomas Howard, OAK OLB 80 * - Denotes fi rst-year player (as of 2008) ** Denotes second-year player (as of 2008) 23

24 BALLHAWKING BYRD Rookie FS Jairus Byrd has started each of the past fi ve games for Buffalo at the free safety position. Against Houston in Week Eight, Byrd recorded two interceptions, his third multi-interception game in a row and increased his season total to seven picks. At Carolina in Week Seven, Byrd led all defenders with a two interception performance. In Week Five vs. Cleveland, Byrd recorded his fi rst career interception and led the Bills secondary with seven total tackles. Byrd ranks tied for fi rst in the NFL with seven interceptions in 2009: NFL INTERCEPTION LEADERS RK. PLAYER, Team POS. INT S T1. Jairus Byrd, BUF FS 7 T1. Darren Sharper, NO FS 7 T3. Asante Samuel, PHI CB 5 T3. Aqib Talib, TB CB 5 Byrd is the only NFL player with three multi-interception games in Byrd ranks tied for second in the NFL with 16 passes defensed: NFL PASS DEFENSE LEADERS RK. PLAYER, Team POS. PD 1. Darren Sharper, NO FS 19 T2. Jairus Byrd, BUF FS 16 T2. Leon Hall, CIN CB 16 BYRD MAKING TACKLES Byrd has registered 32 total tackles in 2009 which ranks him sixth among rookie DBs (tied for sixth among all defensive rookies) according to stats compiled on NFL. com. NFL ROOKIE DB TACKLE LEADERS RK. PLAYER, Team POS. TACKLES 1. Louis Delmas, DET FS Derek Cox, JAX CB Jerraud Powers, IND CB Glover Quin, HOU CB Jacob Lacey, IND CB Jairus Byrd, BUF FS BYRD SEED NOTES Byrd s seven total interceptions ranks tied for fi rst among all NFL players (Darren Sharper, NO). Byrd was tabbed the NFL s Defensive Rookie of the Month in October. Byrd is the fourth player in team history with three multi-int games in one season, joining Archie Matsos (4, 1960), Billy Atkins (4, 1961) and Tom Janik (3, 1966). Became the sixth rookie since 1960 to have at least three multi-int games. Byrd is the fi rst player since Dave Baker (1960) to have three consecutive multi-int games. Ranks tied for second among rookies/fi rst-year players in team history with seven INTs. Club record for a rookie is eight (Archie Matsos, 1960). Byrd is the fi rst rookie with two-plus INTs in back-toback games since Everson Walls (Dallas) in Byrd became the fi fth player in team history with consecutive multi-int games. Extended INT streak to four games, joining George Butch Byrd (1964) as the only rookies to reach the feat in club history. Byrd has tallied fi ve interceptions in October, making him the only NFL player to register fi ve picks this month. Byrd is the fi rst NFL rookie to post fi ve INTs in a calender month since Mark Carrier (Chicago) in WILSON IN THE SECONDARY Fourth-year defensive back George Wilson notched a career-high 15 total tackles in Week Eight against Houston along with a hit on Texans QB Matt Schaub. Wilson recorded his fourth career INT in Week Seven at Carolina, second of the season, in the fourth quarter on the Panthers fi nal possession. He also posted a then career-best 10 total tackles. Wilson posted two sacks on Dolphins QB Chad Henne in Week Four at Miami. Wilson ranks tied for fi rst among NFL defensive backs in 2009 with 2.0 sacks. RK. PLAYER/TEAM SACKS T1. George Wilson, BUF 2.0 T1. Pat Chung, NE 2.0 T1. Thomas DeCoud, ATL 2.0 T1. Steve Gregory, SD 2.0 Wilson became the fi rst DB in team history with a multi-sack game on October 4 at Miami since 2004 (Lawyer Milloy, 11/21/04 vs. STL). Along with a 1.5 sack season in 2008, Wilson is only the second Bills DB since 1970 to post back-to-back multisack seasons, joining Milloy ( ).

25 Kicker Rian Lindell had a 21-yard fi eld goal and an extra point in Week Eight against Houston. He hit the game-winning fi eld goal with 2:44 left in OT to beat the Jets in Week Six. Lindell has 24 games with 10+ points with the Bills and 30 in his career. He tallied 15 points against Tampa Bay, going 4-for-4 on fi eld goal attempts, including a 43-yarder. Lindell has 160 fi eld goals made with the Bills which ranks second in team history. Lindell is 13-of-15 on fi eld goal attempts and has 51 points this season. Lindell fi nished the 2008 season 30-of-38 with a career-high 124 points, which ranked tied for fourth in the AFC and tied for 11th in the NFL. LINDELL BEST IN NFL INSIDE 40 YARDS SINCE 2006 Since 2006, Lindell s fi eld goal percentage inside 40 yards is tops in the League among active kickers. He is the only active kicker with just one miss inside 40 yards since Below is a list of the best percentages on all fi eld goals inside the 40 since the 2006 season (minimum 35 FGM). RK. PLAYER, TEAM FG S % 1. Rian Lindell, BUF % 2. Nate Kaeding, SD % 3. Matt Stover, IND % LINDELL WITH THE BILLS In his fi ve-year career with the Bills, Lindell has set the following records. LINDELL AMONG MOST CONSISTENT Career Field Goal % ( ) Most consecutive PATs Single season Field Goal % (23-25) in 2006 Most Consecutive Field Goals - 18 (10/21/07-12/9/07) AMONG BEST FG % ON KICKS BEYOND 50 YARDS SINCE 2005 Lindell has hit 8-of-11 fi eld goals of 50 yards or more since 2005, which ranks second among active NFL kickers. Below is a list of the top active NFL kickers on attempts of at least 50 yards since 2005 (min. six attempts). RK. PLAYER, TEAM FGS PERCENTAGE 1. Jason Hanson, Det % 2. Rian Lindell, BUF % 3. Kris Brown, Hou % 4. Ryan Longwell, Min % BET YOU DIDN T KNOW... The Buffalo Bills were one of six AFC teams who did not allow a special teams touchdown in Since Bobby April s arrival in 2004, the Bills special teams unit is tied with two other NFL teams to have yielded the second-fewest return touchdowns with two. RK. TEAM RETURN TD ALLOWED 1. Green Bay Packers 1 T2. Buffalo Bills 2 Chicago Bears 2 Tennessee Titans 2 LINDELL TAKES OVER SECOND PLACE BILLS SCORING LIST - LINDELL RANKS SECOND Lindell scored eight points in Carolina in Week Seven to move into second place on the Bills all-time scoring list. He now has 678 points. He passed Scott Norwood and now trails only Steve Christie (1,011) on the Bills All-Time list. Below is a look at the franchise s scoring leaders: RK. PLAYER POINTS 1. Steve Christie K , Rian Lindell K Scott Norwood K T4. Thurman Thomas RB T4. Andre Reed WR LINDELL SURPASSES 900 POINTS Lindell has 948 career points, which ranks tied for 47th on the NFL all-time scoring list. LINDELL SETS BILLS PAT RECORD Lindell holds the longest PATs made streak in Bills history. RK. PLAYER PATs (Years) 1. Rian Lindell 198 ( ) 2. Steve Christie 172 ( ) LINDELL S PAT STREAK LONGEST IN NFL HISTORY Since the start of his NFL career, Lindell has made all 294 PATs. It s the longest streak to start an NFL career. The streak is the fifth longest in NFL history and is only one of four active streaks of 200+ (M. Stover- 395, N. Kaeding- 241, J. Feely-218). Below is a look at the longest PAT streaks in NFL history. RK. PLAYER, TEAM PATs (Years) 1. Matt Stover 397 (1996-current) T2. Jeff Wilkins 371 ( ) Jason Elam 371 ( ) 4. Norm Johnson 301 ( ) 5. Rian Lindell 294 (2001-current) LINDELL KICKS GAME-WINNER K Rian Lindell kicked 47-yard fi eld goal in OT to give the Bills a win over the NYJ in Week Six. It was his 11th career game-winning fi eld goal, fi rst since 9/21/08 vs. Oak. Below is a list of Lindell s game-winning kicks ( with Sea., with Buf.): DATE GAME RESULT DIST. CLOCK 11/5/00 vs. S.D :03 4th 9/9/01 at Cle :03 4th 12/2/01 vs. S.D :37 OT 12/30/01 at S.D :06 4th 10/27/02 at Dal :25 4th 12/29/02 at S.D :02 OT 11/26/06 vs. Jax :00 4th 11/11/07 at Mia :46 4th 12/2/07 at Was :04 4th 9/21/08 vs. Oak :00 4th 10/18/09 at N.Y.J :44 OT 25

26 BOOK OF MOORMAN BILLS SPECIALISTS ARE SPECIAL MOORMAN PICKS UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF Moorman, the only active member of the Bills 50th Anniversary Team, had six punts for 288 yards in Week Eight with one punt inside the 20. He finished the 2008 season with 58 punts on the year for 2,557 yards, for a 44.1 yard gross average and 23 kicks inside the 20. Moorman threw his second career touchdown pass on a fake field goal against the Saints in week three. He hit DE Ryan Denney for a 25-yard touchdown pass early in the second quarter. It was Moorman s second TD hook-up with Denney, the pair connected on opening weekend in 2008 for a 19-yard touchdown (W, vs. Sea.). MOORMAN IN THE BOOKS Moorman ranks as the Buffalo Bills most prolifi c punter in franchise history as well as one of the most productive active punters in the NFL. In his ninth season with the Bills, Moorman has set the following records: Highest punting average (career) Longest punt - 84 yards (12/22/02 at GB) Highest punting average (season) in 2005 Highest punting average (game) (10/8/06) Punts inside 20 (season) - 33 in 2006 (shared w/ J. Kidd (85) Punts inside 20 (game) - 5 (last 9/28/08); tied for lead MOORMAN S TOP RANKINGS IN THE AFC (2009) Gross Punting Avg. - 3rd in AFC, 46.7 (min. 20 punts) Net Punting Avg. - 6th in AFC, 40.1 (min. 20 punts) Total Punting Yards - 3rd in AFC, 2,335 Inside the 20 - T9th in AFC, 12 MOORMAN SETS BILLS RECORD FOR KICKS INSIDE THE 20 Moorman tallied one kick inside the 20 in Week Eight to set a new Bills record with 191 punts inside the 20 in his career, he passed Chris Mohr. MOORMAN INSIDE THE 20 NFL RANKINGS SINCE 2006 Moorman is among the best in the league at pinning teams inside their 20-yard line. Since 2006, Moorman has 98 punts inside the 20, which is fourth in the NFL over that time span. RK. PLAYER In Brad Maynard, Chi Mike Scifres, SD 104 T3. Chris Kluwe, Min 100 T3. Dustin Colquitt, KC Brian Moorman, BUF Sam Koch, Bal 96 MOORMAN NET PUNTING AVERAGE SINCE 2005 Moorman s net punting average since the 2005 season is 39.0, which ranks fourth in the NFL over that time span. Below is a look at the punters with the best net punting average since 2005 (min. 160 punts). Kicker Rian Lindell and punter Brian Moorman are among the league s most durable at their respective positions. Lindell has played in 148 consecutive games, which is the third longest streak among active kickers. Moorman has played in 136 consecutive games, which ranks second in the NFL among punters. RK. KICKERS, TEAM GAMES 1. R. Longwell, MIN K. Brown, HOU R. Lindell, BUF J. Elam, ATL S. Janikowski, OAK 120 RK. PUNTERS, TEAM GAMES 1. J. Feagles, NYG B. Moorman, BUF S. Lechler, OAK N. Harris, DET M. Scifres, SD 89 MOORMAN AND LINDELL - SEASONED VETS Punter Brian Moorman is heading into his ninth season with the Buffalo Bills. Moorman and DE Aaron Schobel are the longest-tenured members of the Bills, both joining the club in Among active punters, Moorman and Brad Maynard (Chicago) hold the fourth-longest tenure with with their current team. Kicker Rian Lindell is entering his seventh season with the Buffalo Bills and 10th in the NFL. Lindell joined the Bills after signing an offer sheet with the franchise as a restricted free agent in March of 2002 and offi cially become a Bill a week later when Seattle opted not to match it. Among active kickers, Lindell is tied with Neil Rackers (Arizona) and Shayne Graham (Cincinnati) as the seventh-longest tenured kickers with their current ball club. RK. PLAYER NET AVG. 1. Shane Lechler, OAK Donnie Jones, StL Mike Scifres, SD Brian Moorman, BUF Andy Lee, SF Dustin Colquitt, KC

27 Terrence McGee is one the most electrifying players in the NFL. As a cornerback, he has started 77 games throughout his career. MCGEE BACK FOR 2009 McGee tallied six solo tackles against the Panthers on Sunday. He also had his first kickoff return of the season in Carolina, a 30-yard return. Below is a list of McGee s highlights from the 2008 season: 8 tackles (1 TFL), 2 PD - Week 16 vs. DEN Posted third INT of season - Week 15 vs. NYJ INT marked his 16th career pick - Buffalo is 13-3 when McGee posts an interception. 6 tackles, 6 PD - Week 11 vs. CLE Team-high 7 solo stops, 1 PD, 1 INT - Week 2 at JAC McGee fi nished 2008 with 69 tackles, three for a loss, three interceptions and 21 passes defensed. He led the team in interceptions in 2008 (3) and 2007 (4) and tied for the team-lead in 2005 (4). He recorded at least 80 tackles in four straight seasons ( ). As a kick returner, he ranks as the best in Buffalo Bills franchise history and among the best in the NFL. McGee holds Bills records in the following categories: ELECTRIC McGEE Most career kick return yards - 5,450 Most career kick returns Most career kickoff return touchdowns - 5 Most kickoff return touchdowns in a season - 3 (2004) Most kickoff yards in a season - 1,391 (2005) Longest kickoff return yards (@ Mia, 12/5/04) Longest non-scoring kickoff return - 88 yards (@ Ind, 11/12/06) McGee has seven career return touchdowns, which ranks tied for the most in franchise history. MOST RETURN TDs - Bills Record Book 7 Terrence McGee, CB (5 KOR, 1 INT, 1 FR) Nate Clements, CB (5 INT, 2 PR) 5 Tom Janik, CB (ALL INTs) Henry Jones, S (4 INT, 1 KR) Butch Byrd, CB (All INT) MCGEE AMONG NFL BEST McGee is one of 13 players to post fi ve kickoff return touchdowns in the history of the NFL. NFL PLAYERS WITH 5-PLUS KICKOFF RETURN TDs 6 Mel Gray, Dante Hall, Ollie Matson, Gale Sayers, Travis Williams, Joshua Cribbs 5 Michael Bates, Timmy Brown, Terrence McGee, Justin Miller, Bobby Mitchell, Allen Rossum, Abe Woodson McGee s fi ve kickoff return touchdowns rank tied for second-most among active players. MOST KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS - Active players 1. Joshua Cribbs, Cle 6 T2. Terrence McGee, Buf 5 T2. Justin Miller, Oak 5 T2. Allen Rossum, Dal. 5 T5. Three players 4 WR/PR Roscoe Parrish has been one of the most prolifi c punt returners in NFL history throughout his career, which has led him to become the NFL s all-time leader in the punt return game with a career average of RANK PLAYER YEARS PLAYED AVG 1. Roscoe Parrish 2005-present George McAfee Jack Christiansen Claude Gibson Bill Dudley Below is a look at Parrish s highlight reel from 2008: 6 punt returns, 120 yds - 63-yard TD - Week 1 vs. SEA Return TD marked his third in his career, tying a club record. Become fi rst player in NFL history to post a PR TD in consecutive season opening games. 120 PR yards eclipsed his single-game record of 104, which was set in 2006 vs. JAC. PARRISH IN 2009 Parrish served as the third-qb in Week Seven and Eight. He had three punt returns against the Browns for seven yards, with a long of 22 yards. Against Tampa Bay he had a 15-yard punt return and threw a lateral across the fi eld to Ashton Youboty on his fi rst return, Youboty gained 16 yards on the play. The speed demon ranks fi rst on the Bills all-time punt return yards list with 1,385. RANK PLAYER YEARS PLAYED PR YDS 1. Roscoe Parrish 2005-present 1, Jeff Burris , Keith Moody Parrish ranks as the most accomplished punt returner in team history and ranks fi rst in franchise history in the following categories: IMMEDIATE THREAT - Roscoe Parrish Career punt return average Most punt return yards - career - 1,385 Most punt return yards - season (2007) Punt return average - season (2007) Most punt return yards - game (vs. Sea, 9/7/08) PARRISH IN THE NFL Parrish has led the NFL in punt return average in consecutive seasons ( ) - a feat which has never been accomplished before in league history. Since 2007, Parrish is tops the league in punt return average with a 13.9 yard average. NFL PUNT RETURN LEADERS (since 2007) min. 30 PR RK. PLAYER, Team AVG 1. Roscoe Parrish, Buf (60-835) Clifton Smith, TB (40-493) Josh Cribbs, Cle (76-928) Patrick Crayton, Dal (55-634) Devin Hester, Chi ( )

28 Fifth-year wide receiver/punt returner Roscoe Parrish has returned 26 punts for at least 20 yards in his career. His 26 returns over 20 yards are tied for the most in the NFL since he entered the league in Below is a look at the punt returners with the most 20-plus yard returns since the 2004 season: RK. PLAYER 20-plus yard PR T1. Roscoe Parrish, BUF 26 T1. Devin Hester, CHI Eddie Drummond, KC-DET- PIT 21 T4. Antwaan Randle El, PIT-WAS 19 Allen Rossum, ATL-PIT-SF 19 BET YOU DIDN T KNOW ROSCOE... BILLS RETURN TDS SINCE 1960 Since 1960, the Buffalo Bills have totaled 42 return touchdowns combined - tying the Bills with the Steelers as the 11th most in professional football history according to statspass.com. NFL TEAM RETURN TDS - ALL-TIME RK. TEAM-YEARS TOTAL TD KR TD PR TD 1. Chicago Bears Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers T4. Arizona Cardinals T4. St. Louis Rams Washington Redskins Philadelphia Eagles San Francisco 49ers New York Giants Cleveland Browns T11. Buffalo Bills T11. Pittsburgh Steelers KEY DATES Nov. 17: Signing period ends 4:00 PM ET for Franchise Players who are eligible to receive Offer Sheets. Nov. 17: Deadline for clubs to sign by 4:00 PM ET their unsigned Franchise and Transition Players, including Franchise Players who were eligible to receive Offer Sheets until this date. If still unsigned after this date, such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in Nov. 17: Deadline for clubs to sign by 4:00 PM ET their Unrestricted Free Agents to whom June 1 tender was made. If still unsigned after this date, such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in Nov. 17: Deadline for clubs to sign by 4:00 PM ET their Restricted Free Agents to whom June 1 tender was made. If such players remain unsigned, they are prohibited from playing in NFL in Deadline for clubs to sign Drafted players by 4:00 PM ET. If such players remain unsigned, they are prohibited from playing in NFL in WHAT TO LOOK FOR..... OFFENSE QB Trent Edwards Four touchdown passes to tie Rob Johnson for number eight on the Bills all-time touchdown passes list Four completions to pass Dennis Shaw (485) for the seventh-most completions in club records WR Lee Evans One touchdown reception to move into sole possession third place on the Bills all-time touchdown receptions chart One 100+ receiving yardage game to mark the 14th in his career to tie Frank Lewis for the fourth-most in team history WR Terrell Owens Two touchdowns to move into fourth place on the NFL all-time touchdowns list (LaDainian Tomlinson (144)... Three touchdowns needed to pass Marcus Allen for third place 48 catches behind SF WR Isaac Bruce (1,022) for fi fth place in the NFL s record books for most career receptions 178 yards to pass Marvin Harrison for fourth place in NFL history for receiving yards WR Josh Reed Two catches to pass Pete Metzelaars for fi fth all-time in team history 54 yards from 3,500 receiving yards in his career RB Marshawn Lynch 132 rushing yards from 2,500 in his career WR Roscoe Parrish 2 receptions to total 100 in his career. DEFENSE DE Ryan Denney 1.5 sacks to total the 25th of his career DL Chris Kelsay One forced fumble to tally the fi fth of his career S Donte Whitner One forced fumble for fi ve in his career Three tackles to reach 300 in his career... SPECIAL TEAMS CB/KR Terrence McGee 50 kick return yards to reach 5,500 in career WR/PR Roscoe Parrish One punt return for a touchdown for fourth of career and sole possession of fi rst place in franchise history K Rian Lindell Seven PATs away from the fourth longest PAT streak in NFL history (301) 28

29 ROOKIE BREAKDOWN DE Aaron Maybin (1st round, 11th overall); Penn State At NE (9/14), played a key role in his first NFL game on defense and on special teams. Against TB (9/20), Maybin tallied one solo tackle and was a regular in the d-line rotation. Vs. NO (9/27), saw action in the defensive line rotation and played on special teams. At Mia. (10/4), tallied one tackle. Vs. Cle. (10/11), recorded one tackle. At NYJ (10/18), played on defense and special teams. At Car. (10/25), had one tackle on defense and also played on special teams. Vs Hou. (11/1), had two tackles and played on special teams. OL Eric Wood (1st round, 28th overall); Louisville Made his first career start at right guard in his NFL debut at NE (9/14). Has started every game at right guard this season. DB Jairus Byrd (2nd round, 42nd overall); Oregon Byrd tallied three solo tackles in his NFL debut in NE (9/14). He had one tackle on defense and three on special teams on Sunday vs. TB (9/20). Vs. NO (9/27), tallied his first career start as the team open in their three safeties formation, had five tackles and saw action on special teams. Started at Mia. (10/4), tallied three solo tackles and a pass break-up. Started vs. Cle. (10/11), and had seven tackles and tallied his first career interception. At NYJ (10/18), started at FS and had three tackles and two interceptions, only rookie this season with two INTs in one game. At Car. (10/25), tallied two solo tackles and two interceptions. Vs. Hou. (11/1), had five tackles and two interceptions. His third consecutive game with multiple interceptions. His seven interceptions this season is tied for the most in the NFL. OL Andy Levitre (2nd round, 51st overall); Oregon State Tallied his first career start at left guard in his NFL debut on Monday night at NE (9/14). Has started every game this season at left guard. TE Shawn Nelson (4th round, 121st overall); Southern Miss Nelson started at tight end at NE (9/14) and tallied two catches for 13 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown on his first career catch. He started for the second straight week against TB (9/20) and tallied one catch for 13 yards before leaving with an injury. Vs. NO (9/27), did not play due to shoulder injury. At Mia. (10/4), started at tight end, his third start of the BY THE NUMBERS season. Vs. Cle. (10/11), started at tight end and had one catch. At NYJ (10/18), started and tallied two catches for 34 yards, including a career-long 25-yard grab. At Car. (10/25) and vs. Hou. (11/1), inactive with an illness. LB Nic Harris (5th round, 147th overall); Oklahoma Harris played primarily on special teams at NE (9/14) and tallied a key fumble recovery on a kickoff return, which led to a touchdown. Played on special teams against TB (9/20). Vs. NO (9/27), saw significant action on special teams. At Mia. (10/4), played primarily on special teams. Vs. Cle. (10/11), played on special teams and had one tackle. At NYJ (10/18), played on defense and special teams. At Car. (10/25) played primarily on special teams. Vs. Hou. (11/1), saw significant time on defense, replacing an injured Keith Ellison, tallied six tackles, including five solo, and had a tackle for a loss. DB Ellis Lankster (7th round, 220th overall); West Virginia Was inactive at NE (9/14), vs. TB (9/20) and vs. NO (9/27). At Mia. (10/4), saw his first NFL action, appearinng on special teams for an onsides kick off. Inactive vs. Cle. (10/11) and at NYJ (10/18). At Car. (10/25), played on special teams. Did not play vs. Hou. (11/1). LB Ashlee Palmer (Undrafted); Mississippi Was inactive at New England. Saw his first action vs. TB (9/20) appearing on special teams and recording one special teams tackle. Vs. NO (9/27), played on special teams and had one tackle. At Mia. (10/4), played primarily on special teams and had one special teams tackle. Vs. Cle. (10/11), tallied his first career start at weakside LB, had three tackles and a tackle for a loss. At NYJ (10/18), started at WLB had six solo tackles. At Car. (10/25), played on special teams and had two tackles. Vs. Hou. (11/1), played primarily on special teams, had one special teams tackle. LS Garrison Sanborn (Undrafted); Florida State At NE (9/14), snapped for four punts, three extra points and one field goal. Against TB (9/20), successfully snapped on four field goals, three PATs and three punts. Vs. NO (9/27), snapped on nine punts, one FG and one PAT. At Mia. (10/4), snapped on two field goal attempts, five punts and one extra point. Vs. Cle. (10/11), snapped on seven punts and one field goal. At NYJ (10/18), snapped on eight punts, four field goals and one PAT. Vs. Hou. (11/1), snapped on six punts, one PAT and one FG. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 2 - Number of NFL teams with two rookies to start on the offensive line on Kickoff Weekend. Buffalo (LG Eric Wood and RG Andy Levitre) and Jacksonville (LT Eugene Monroe and RT Britton Eben). 3 - The number of NFL punters with two touchdown passes since With his touchdown throw in week three vs. New Orleans, Moorman joins former Cincinnati P Lee Johnson and Chicago P Brad Maynard as the only punter to achieve the feat. 6 - The number of NFL starting quarterbacks from the state of California. Bills QB Trent Edwards is on of those six and his joined by Carson Palmer (Cin), Matt Cassel (KC), Aaron Rodgers (GB), Tom Brady (NE) and Mark Sanchez (NYJ) Consecutive passes QB Trent Edwards threw without an interception (11/17/08-9/20/09). It ranks as the third longest streak in team history Number of consecutive PATs kicked by Rian Lindell in his career. He holds the NFL record with the most consecutive PATs to start a career The last year an NFL team (Seattle) recorded an interception-touchdown in each of the fi rst two games of the season. Buffalo s DE Aaron Schobel and FS Donte Whitner posted a pick-six in each of the fi rst two games of the 2009 season. COACHES Fewell, Perry Catavolos, George Kugler, Sean PLAYERS Byrd, Jairus Hamdan, Gibran Kelsay, Chris Levitre, Andy Meredith, Jamon Mitchell, Kawika Omon, Xavier Owens, Terrell Posluszny, Paul Whitner, Donte FUEL KA-tahv-o-lus COOG-ler Jair-iss Jib-raun ham-din KELL-see Luh-vee-tree juh-mahn kuh-vee-ka oh-mon Terrell (like Barrel) Poz-LUS-nee Don-tay 29

30 Since the arrival of the current coaching staff in 2006, the Bills have posted the following records when the team has reached the following statistical marks: RECORD WHEN when the Bills post more than 275 total yards of offense when the Bills score fi rst when the Bills hold the ball more than 30 minutes when the Bills take a lead into halftime when the Bills hold the opponent under 15 points when the Bills score more than 22 points when the defense holds the opponent under 300 total yards when leading after three quarters when the Bills force three or more turnovers when the Bills post a completion percentage above 68 percent when holding the opponent under 100 yards rushing when the Bills hold the opponent under 13 points when the defense posts two interceptions in a game. The Buffalo Bills acquired two 2009 draft picks and one in 2010 from the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for OT Jason Peters. Below is a look at some of the team s top trades since 2006: TOP BILLS TRADES SINCE /6/06 Acquired 2006 fi fth-round draft pick (134th overall - DT Kyle Williams) from Houston for WR Eric Moulds 4/30/06 Acquired fi rst-round pick (26th overall John McCargo) from Chicago for second-round pick (42nd overall S Danieal Manning) and third-round pick (73rd overall DT Dusty Dvoracek) 3/8/07 Acquired 2007 third-round draft pick (92nd overall - Trent Edwards) and seventh round pick (239th overall - DE CJ Ah You) and a third round pick in 2008 from Baltimore for RB Willis McGahee. 3/26/07 Acquired DT Darwin Walker and a 2008 seventh-round draft pick (224th overall WR Steve Johnson) from Philadelphia for LB Takeo Spikes and QB Kelly Holcomb. 4/28/07 Acquired 2007 second-round draft pick (34th overall LB Paul Posluszny) from Detroit for secondround pick (43rd overall QB Drew Stanton) and thirdround pick (74th overall Lions traded to Baltimore). 7/30/07 Acquired 2008 fi fth-round pick (143rd overall pick was traded to Jacksonville in Marcus Stroud trade) from Chicago for DT Darwin Walker. 3/1/08 Acquired Marcus Stroud from Jacksonville for a third-round pick (from Baltimore in McGahee trade) and a fi fth-round pick (from Chicago in Walker trade). 4/17/09 - Acquired 2009 fi rst-round draft pick (28th overall - OL Eric Wood) and fourth-round draft pick (121st overall - TE Shawn Nelson) (from Philadelphia in OT Jason Peters trade) ROSTER FACTS Oldest Bills Player: WR Terrell Owens, 35, Born 12/7/1973 Youngest Bills Player: DE Aaron Maybin, 21, Born 4/6/1988 Heaviest Bills Player: OL Jonathan Scott, 318 Lightest Bills Player: WR Roscoe Parrish, 171 Tallest Bills Player: OL Kirk Chambers, 6-7 Shortest Bills Player: CB Reggie Corner, DB Ellis Lankster, CB Terrence McGee, WR Roscoe Parrish, 5-9 Coaches who played in the NFL: 4- Dick Jauron, Ray Brown, Alex Van Pelt, Adrian White Most Seasons with the Bills: 9 seasons - P Brian Moorman and DE Aaron Schobel Most NFL seasons: 14 - WR Terrell Owens Closest to Home: LB Jon Corto, Orchard Park, NY Furthest from Home: QB Trent Edwards and LG Andy Levitre - Los Gatos, CA - 2,685 miles State producing the most Bills: California, 8: Chris Draft, Trent Edwards, Keith Ellison, Gibran Hamdan, Steve Johnson, Andy Levitre, Marshawn Lynch, Ashlee Palmer College with the most Bills: 3 Penn State and Stanford: Penn State: DE Aaron Maybin, LB Paul Posluszny and S Bryan Scott. Stanford: OL Kirk Chambers, LB Chris Draft and QB Trent Edwards Bills from NCAA Division II or III colleges: 3 P Brian Moorman (Pittsburg State, II), RB Fred Jackson (Coe, III), RB Xavier Omon (NW Missouri, II) Former Bills 1st round picks: 6 - S Donte Whitner, RB Marshawn Lynch, CB/KR Leodis McKelvin, DE Aaron Maybin, OL Eric Wood, WR Lee Evans, DT John Mc- Cargo Pro Bowlers:5 - WR Terrell Owens, DE Aaron Schobel, CB Terrence McGee, P Brian Moorman, DT Marcus Stroud Bills with playoff experience: 8 - WR Terrell Owens, DT Spencer Johnson, LB Kawika Mitchell, S Bryan Scott, DT Marcus Stroud, CB Drayton Florence, LB Chris Draft and DB Todd Johnson 30

31 BUFFALO BILLS / WEEK 9 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2009 WON 3, LOST 5 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/14 L at New England 68,756 Jackson /20 W Tampa Bay 70,318 Lynch /27 L 7-27 New Orleans 70,261 Edwards /04 L at Miami 65,523 Owens t 1 10/11 L 3-6 Cleveland 70,526 Fitzpatrick /18 W OT at New York Jets 76,048 Omon /25 W 20-9 at Carolina 73,497 Parrish /01 L Houston 69,790 Jenkins /15 at Tennessee TEAM /22 at Jacksonville OPPONENTS t 12 11/29 Miami * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 12/03 New York Jets Evans /13 at Kansas City Owens t 1 12/20 New England Jackson /27 at Atlanta Reed /03 Indianapolis Lynch Buff. Opp. Schouman TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Fine Rushing Nelson Passing McIntyre Penalty 19 8 Denney t 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 27/104 44/121 Parrish rd Down Pct St. Johnson th Down: Made/Att 4/9 9/16 TEAM th Down Pct OPPONENTS POSSESSION AVG. 26:38 33:22 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL NET YARDS Byrd Avg. Per Game Wilson Total Plays Whitner t 1 Avg. Per Play B. Scott NET YARDS RUSHING Schobel t 1 Avg. Per Game Posluszny Total Rushes Corner NET YARDS PASSING Wendling Avg. Per Game TEAM t 2 Sacked/Yards Lost 23/128 17/106 OPPONENTS Gross Yards * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Att./Completions 224/ /159 Moorman Completion Pct TEAM Had Intercepted 9 15 OPPONENTS PUNTS/AVERAGE 50/ /42.2 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD NET PUNTING AVG. 50/ /38.7 Parrish PENALTIES/YARDS 59/458 64/546 Jackson FUMBLES/BALL LOST 10/6 9/3 Reed TOUCHDOWNS Youboty Rushing 2 12 TEAM Passing 8 6 OPPONENTS Returns 2 1 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Jackson TEAM Parrish OPPONENTS McKelvin * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Sp. Johnson Lindell /12 13/ McGee Evans Omon Owens Stupar Denney TEAM Jackson OPPONENTS Lynch * FIELD GOALS Nelson Lindell 0/ 0 6/ 6 4/ 4 3/ 5 0/0 Reed TEAM 0/ 0 6/ 6 4/ 4 3/ 5 0/0 Schobel OPPONENTS 1/ 1 7/ 7 2/ 3 2/ 5 0/0 Whitner Lindell: (40G)(31G,43G,27G,20G)()(49N,35G) TEAM /12 13/ (36G)(33G,25G,46N,47G)(29G,22G)(21G) OPPONENTS /15 12/ OPPONENTS: (41N,20G,28G)()(27G,35G)(33G)(24G, 2-Pt. Conversions: TEAM 0-0, OPPONENTS G)(23G,41G,44N)(43N,39N)(42G,22G,26G) SACKS: Schobel 5, Kelsay 3, Denney 2, Stroud 2, Wilson 2, Draft 1, Williams 1, (group) 1, TEAM 17, OPPONENTS 23 FUM/LOST: Parrish 3/3, Jackson 2/1, McKelvin 2/1, Edwards 1/0, Owens 1/0, Reed 1/1 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Edwards t 19/ Fitzpatrick / Moorman t 0/ TEAM / OPPONENTS /

32 BILLS DEFENSIVE AND SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS (NFL.com) DEFENSIVE TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist TFL TOTAL K. Ellison G. Wilson M. Stroud C. Kelsay T. McGee A. Schobel P. Posluszny K. Williams J. Byrd B. Scott R. Corner K. Mitchell D. Florence D. Whitner Sp. Johnson M. Buggs R. Denney C. Draft L. McKelvin A. Palmer N. Harris A. Maybin J. McCargo A. Youboty J. Corto T. Johnson J. Wendling C. Ellis Team TOTAL DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS A. Schobel 1 D. Whitner 1 TOTAL 2 INTERCEPTIONS J. Byrd 7 G. Wilson 2 A. Schobel 1 D. Whitner 1 B. Scott 1 P. Posluszny 1 R. Corner 1 J. Wendling 1 TOTAL 15 DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES A. Schobel 1 M. Stroud 1 TOTAL 2 DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLES A. Schobel 1 K. Mitchell 1 G. Wilson 1 R. Denney 1 P. Posluszny 1 Team 1 TOTAL 6 SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist TOTAL J. Wendling G. Wilson A. Palmer K. Ellison J. Corto J. Byrd C. McIntyre D. Fine J. Jenkins M. Buggs N. Harris T. Johnson C. Ellis R. Lindell R. Parrish K. Mitchell F. Jackson A. Youboty R. Denney C. Draft TOTAL SPECIAL TEAMS FUMBLE RECOVERIES D. Fine 1 TOTAL 1 PASSES DEFENSED J. Byrd 9 M. Stroud 7 D. Florence 5 R. Corner 4 T. McGee 3 A. Youboty 3 A. Schobel 3 B. Scott 2 D. Whitner 2 K. Ellison 2 G. Wilson 2 L. McKelvin 1 P. Posluszny 1 J. Wendling 1 Sp. Johnson 1 TOTAL 46 QUARTERBACK SACKS A. Schobel 5 C. Kelsay 3 G. Wilson 2 R. Denney 2 M. Stroud 2 K. Williams 1 C. Draft 1 Team 1 TOTAL 17 32

33 NOTEWORTHY BILLS RECORDS FROM 2008 SEASON TEAM RECORDS ESTABLISHED Fewest penalties, 16-game season: 71 (old record: 78 in 2007) Fewest penalty yards, 16-game season: 538 (old record: 629 in 2006) Fewest penalty first downs, 16-game season: 13 (old record: 15 in 1988) Highest pass completion percentage, season: 64.51% ( ) [old record: 64.34% in 1991 ( )] Highest punt return average, season: (30-464) (old record: (31-476) in 2007) TEAM RECORDS TIED Most 2-point PATs, game: 1 9/28 at St. Louis (also on 23 other occasions, last: 11/11/07 at Miami) Most punt return touchdowns, game: 1 9/7 vs. Seattle (also on 19 other occasions, last: 9/9/07 vs. Denver) Most kickoff return touchdowns, game: 1 11/17 vs. Cleveland (also on 21 other occasions, last: 10/8/07 vs. Dallas) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS ESTABLISHED Most consecutive PATs made: 186 Rian Lindell, 9/7/03 vs. New England 12/21/08 at Denver (old record: 172, Steve Christie, 11/26/95 vs. New England - 12/23/00 at Seattle) Most consecutive passes completed: 16 Trent Edwards, 9/7 vs. Seattle (6) 9/14 at Jacksonville (10) (old record: 15, Jim Kelly, 12/23/89 at N.Y. Jets (1) 9/9/90 vs. Indianapolis (14) Highest pass completion percentage, career: 61.59% Trent Edwards ( ) [old record: 60.48%, Rob Johnson, ( )] Highest pass completion percentage, game: 83.33% Trent Edwards (25-30), 10/19 vs. San Diego (old record: 82.86%, Jim Kelly (29-35), 11/24/94 at Detroit) Most punt return yards, career: 1,312 Roscoe Parrish, (old record: 1,045, Jeff Burris, ) Most punt return yards, game: 120 Roscoe Parrish, 9/7 vs. Seattle (old record: 104, Roscoe Parrish, 11/26/06 vs. Jacksonville) Most kickoff returns, rookie or first-year player, season: 52 Leodis McKelvin (old record: 52, Eric Moulds, 1996 Most kickoff return yards, rookie or first-year player, season: 1,468 Leodis McKelvin (old record: 1,205, Eric Moulds, 1996) Highest kickoff return average, game: 61.67, Leodis McKelvin (3-185), vs. Cleveland 11/17 (old record: 52.33, Max Anderson (3-157), 9/22/68 at Cincinnati) Most interception touchdowns, season: 2 Jabari Greer (also on six other occasions, last: Takeo Spikes, 2004) Most punts inside the 20, game: 5 Brian Moorman, 9/28 at St. Louis (also on eight other occasions, last: Brian Moorman, 9/17/06 at Miami) Most punt return touchdowns, career: 3, Roscoe Parrish, (also: Keith Moody, ) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS EXTENDED / RETAINED Highest PAT percentage, career: % ( ) Rian Lindell, [entered season with: % ( )] Highest field goal percentage, career: 83.05% ( ) Rian Lindell, [entered season with: 84.17% ( )] Highest punting average, career: (610-26,332) Brian Moorman, [entered season with: (552-23,775)] Highest punt return average, career: (94-1,312) Roscoe Parrish, [entered season with: (73-990)] Most kickoff returns, career: 206, Terrence McGee, (entered season with 203) Most yards, kickoff returns, career: 5,420, Terrence McGee, (entered season with 5,358) 33

34 BUFFALO BILLS ROSTERS Alphabetical Numerical How the Bills Were Built Depth Chart Transactions By Experience By Position

35 BUFFALO BILLS 2009 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE Hometown How Acq. 77 Bell, Demetrius T /3/ Northwestern State Summerfield, LA D7a Byrd, Jairus DB /7/1986 R Oregon Clayton, MO D2a Chambers, Kirk T /19/ Stanford Provo, UT UFA Corner, Reggie CB /17/ Akron Canton, OH D4a Corto, Jon LB /3/ Sacred Heart Orchard Park, NY FA Denney, Ryan DE /15/ BYU Thornton, CO D2b Draft, Chris LB /26/ Stanford Placentia, CA FA-09 5 Edwards, Trent QB /30/ Stanford Los Gatos, CA D Ellis, Chris DE /11/ Virginia Tech Hampton, VA D Ellison, Keith LB /6/ Oregon State Redondo Beach, CA D Evans, Lee WR /11/ Wisconsin Bedford, OH D1a Fine, Derek TE /24/ Kansas Sallisaw, OK D4b Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB /24/ Harvard Gilbert, AZ FA Florence, Drayton CB /19/ Tuskegee Ocala, FL FA Hamdan, Gibran QB /8/ Indiana San Diego, CA FA Hangartner, Geoff C /22/ Texas A&M New Braunfels, TX FA Harris, Nic LB /6/1986 R Oklahoma Alexandria, LA D Jackson, Fred RB /20/ Coe College Fort Worth, TX FA Jenkins, Justin WR /10/ Mississippi State Pearl, MS FA Johnson, Spencer DT /12/ Auburn Silas, AL FA Johnson, Steve WR /22/ Kentucky San Francisco, CA D7b Johnson, Todd DB /18/ Florida Sarasota, FL FA Kelsay, Chris DE /31/ Nebraska Auburn, NE D Lankster, Ellis DB /3/1987 R West Virginia Whistler, AL D Levitre, Andy LG /15/1986 R Oregon State Los Gatos, CA D2b-09 9 Lindell, Rian K /20/ Washington St. Vancouver, WA FA Lynch, Marshawn RB /22/ California Oakland, CA D Maybin, Aaron DE /6/1988 R Penn State Ellicott City, MD D1a McCargo, John DT /19/ North Carolina State Drakes Branch, VA D1b McGee, Terrence CB /14/ Northwestern State Athens, TX D4a McIntyre, Corey FB /25/ West Virginia Indiantown, FL FA McKinney, Seth OL /12/ Texas A&M Buffalo, TX FA Meredith, Jamon OL /11/1986 R South Carolina Simpsonville, SC FA-09 8 Moorman, Brian P /5/ Pittsburg State Sedgwick,KS FA Nelson, Shawn TE /5/1985 R Southern Mississippi Gonzales, LA D Omon, Xavier RB /15/ NW Missouri Beatrice, NE D Owens, Terrell WR /7/ Tennessee-Chattanooga Alexander City, AL FA Palmer, Ashlee LB /7/1986 R Mississippi Compton, CA UFA Parrish, Roscoe WR /16/ Miami Miami, FL D Posluszny, Paul LB /10/ Penn State Aliquippa, PA D Reed, Josh WR /1/ LSU Rayne, LA D2a Sanborn, Garrison LS /31/1985 R Florida State Tampa, FL FA Schobel, Aaron DE /1/ TCU Columbus, TX D2a Scott, Bryan S /13/ Penn State Doylestown, PA FA Scott, Jonathan T /10/ Texas Dallas, TX FA Stroud, Marcus DT /25/ Georgia Thomasville, GA TR Stupar, Jonathan TE /24/ Virginia State College, PA UFA Wendling, John S /4/ Wyoming Cody, WY D Whitner, Donte S /24/ Ohio State Cleveland, OH D1a Williams, Kyle DT /10/ LSU Ruston, LA D5a Wilson, George S /14/ Arkansas Paducah, KY FA Wood, Eric RG /18/1986 R Louisville Cincinnati, OH D1b Youboty, Ashton CB /7/ Ohio State Klein, TX D3-06 RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 84 Hardy, James WR /24/ Indiana Fort Wayne, IN D2-08 INJURED RESERVE 53 Buggs, Marcus LB /21/ Vanderbilt Madison, TN UFA Butler, Brad OL /18/ Virginia Lynchburg, VA D5b Hairston, Justise RB /27/ Central Connecticut New Britain, CT FA McGhee, Jermaine DE /31/ Prairie View A&M Oakland, CA FA McKelvin, Leodis CB /1/ Troy Waycross, GA D Mitchell, Kawika LB /10/ South Florida Winter Springs, FL FA Philip, Marvin C /3/ California Redwood City, CA FA Sargeant, Lydell DB /31/1987 R Penn State Lompoc, CA UFA Schouman, Derek TE /11/ Boise State Eagle, ID D7a Smith, Marcus DE /7/ Arizona San Diego, CA FA-08 PRACTICE SQUAD 42 Hall, Bruce RB /18/ Mississippi Milton, FL UFA Harris, Cary DB /22/1987 R USC Pacoima, CA D Hawthorne, CJ WR /15/ Hawaii Biloxi, MS FA Hennessey, Nick OL /2/1986 R Colgate Danvers, MA UFA Huggins, Felton WR /15/ Southeastern Louisiana Zachary, LA FA Mace, Corey DL /22/ Wyoming Port Moody, B.C., Canada UFA Ramsey, Andre OL /24/1987 R Ball State Cordele, GA FA Waters, Anthony LB /23/ Clemson Dillon, SC FA-09

36 BUFFALO BILLS 2009 NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE Hometown How Acq. 5 Trent Edwards QB Stanford Los Gatos, CA D Brian Moorman P Pittsburg State Sedgwick,KS FA-01 9 Rian Lindell K Washington St. Vancouver, WA FA Gibran Hamdan QB Indiana San Diego, CA FA Roscoe Parrish WR Miami Miami, FL D Steve Johnson WR Kentucky San Francisco, CA D7b Ryan Fitzpatrick QB Harvard Gilbert, AZ FA Justin Jenkins WR Mississippi State Pearl, MS FA Donte Whitner S Ohio State Cleveland, OH D1a John Wendling S Wyoming Cody, WY D Fred Jackson RB Coe College Fort Worth, TX FA Marshawn Lynch RB California Oakland, CA D Terrence McGee CB Northwestern State Athens, TX D4a Ellis Lankster DB R West Virginia Whistler, AL D Ashton Youboty CB Ohio State Klein, TX D Reggie Corner CB Akron Canton, OH D4a Drayton Florence CB Tuskegee Ocala, FL FA Jairus Byrd DB R Oregon Clayton, MO D2a Todd Johnson DB Florida Sarasota, FL FA George Wilson S Arkansas Paducah, KY FA Corey McIntyre FB West Virginia Indiantown, FL FA Bryan Scott S Penn State Doylestown, PA FA Xavier Omon RB NW Missouri Beatrice, NE D Paul Posluszny LB Penn State Aliquippa, PA D Chris Draft LB Stanford Placentia, CA FA Nic Harris LB R Oklahoma Alexandria, LA D Keith Ellison LB Oregon State Redondo Beach, CA D Jon Corto LB Sacred Heart Orchard Park, NY FA Aaron Maybin DE R Penn State Ellicott City, MD D1a Ashlee Palmer LB R Mississippi Compton, CA UFA Geoff Hangartner C Texas A&M New Braunfels, TX FA Garrison Sanborn LS R Florida State Tampa, FL FA Andy Levitre LG R Oregon State Los Gatos, CA D2b Seth McKinney OL Texas A&M Buffalo, TX FA Jamon Meredith OL R South Carolina Simpsonville, SC FA Eric Wood RG R Louisville Cincinnati, OH D1b Kirk Chambers T Stanford Provo, UT UFA Demetrius Bell T Northwestern State Summerfield, LA D7a Jonathan Scott T Texas Dallas, TX FA Terrell Owens WR Tennessee-Chattanooga Alexander City, AL FA Josh Reed WR LSU Rayne, LA D2a Lee Evans WR Wisconsin Bedford, OH D1a Derek Fine TE Kansas Sallisaw, OK D4b Jonathan Stupar TE Virginia State College, PA UFA Shawn Nelson TE R Southern Mississippi Gonzales, LA D Chris Kelsay DE Nebraska Auburn, NE D Spencer Johnson DT Auburn Silas, AL FA Ryan Denney DE BYU Thornton, CO D2b Chris Ellis DE Virginia Tech Hampton, VA D Aaron Schobel DE TCU Columbus, TX D2a Kyle Williams DT LSU Ruston, LA D5a John McCargo DT North Carolina State Drakes Branch, VA D1b Marcus Stroud DT Georgia Thomasville, GA TR-08 RESERVE/PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 84 James Hardy WR Indiana Fort Wayne, IN D2-08 INJURED RESERVE 25 Justise Hairston RB Central Connecticut New Britain, CT FA Leodis McKelvin CB Troy Waycross, GA D Lydell Sargeant DB R Penn State Lompoc, CA UFA Marcus Buggs LB Vanderbilt Madison, TN UFA Kawika Mitchell LB South Florida Winter Springs, FL FA Brad Butler OL Virginia Lynchburg, VA D5b Marvin Philip C California Redwood City, CA FA Jermaine McGhee DE Prairie View A&M Oakland, CA FA Derek Schouman TE Boise State Eagle, ID D7a Marcus Smith DE Arizona San Diego, CA FA-08 PRACTICE SQUAD 15 Felton Huggins WR Southeastern Louisiana Zachary, LA FA CJ Hawthorne WR Hawaii Biloxi, MS UFA Bruce Hall RB Mississippi Milton, FL UFA Cary Harris DB R USC Pacoima, CA D Anthony Waters LB Clemson Dillon, SC FA Nick Hennessey OL R Colgate Danvers, MA UFA Corey Mace DL Wyoming Port Moody, B.C., Canada UFA Andre Ramsey OL R Ball State Cordele, GA FA-09

37 HOW THE BILLS WERE BUILT YEAR DRAFTEES VETERAN FREE AGENTS TRADES FREE AGENTS 2001 Aaron Schobel (2a) Brian Moorman (fa) 1999 (SEA) 2002 Josh Reed (2a) Ryan Denney (2b) 2003 Chris Kelsay (2) Rian Lindell (fa) 2000 (DAL) Terrence McGee (4a) 2004 Lee Evans (1a) George Wilson (fa) 2004 (DET) 2005 Roscoe Parrish (2) 2006 Donte Whitner (1a) Fred Jackson (fa) John McCargo (1b) Ashton Youboty y( (3) Kyle Williams (5a) Keith Ellison (6) 2007 Marshawn Lynch (1) Bryan Scott (2) 2003 (ATL) Paul Posluszny (2) Gibran Hamdan (7) 2003 (WAS) Trent Edwards (3) John Wendling (6) 2008 James Hardy (2) Corey McIntyre (fa) 2002 (PHI) Marcus Stroud (1) Chris Ellis (3) Jon Corto (ufa) 2007 (BUF) 2001 (JAX) Reggie Corner (4a) Jonathan Scott (5) 2006 (DET) Derek Fine (4b) Xavier Omon (6) Spencer Johnson (fa) 2004 (MIN) Demetrius Bell (7a) Steve Johnson (7b) 2009 Aaron Maybin (1a) Ryan Fitzpatrick (7) 2005 (STL) Ashlee Palmer (2009) ufa Eric Wood (1b) Geoff Hangartner (5) 2005 (CAR) Garrison Sanborn (2009) fa Jairus Byrd (2a) Drayton Florence (2) 2003 (SD) Jamon Meredith (5) 2009 (GB) Andy Levitre (2b) Terrell Owens (3) 1996 (SF) Shawn Nelson (4) Seth McKinney (3) 2002 (MIA) Nic Harris (5) Kirk Chambers (6) 2004 (CLE) Ellis Lankster (7) Justin Jenkins (ufa) 2004 (PHI) Jonathan Stupar (ufa) 2008 (NE) Chris Draft (6) 1998 (CHI) Todd Johnson (4) 2003 (CHI) (fa) indicates undrafted rookie free agent (team) denotes team originally i entered the NFL with

38 2009 UNOFFICIAL BUFFALO BILLS DEPTH CHART OFFENSE WR 83 Lee Evans 11 Roscoe Parrish LT 77 Demetrius Bell 73 Kirk Chambers LG 67 Andy Levitre C 63 Geoff Hangartner 68 Seth McKinney RG 70 Eric Wood 68 Seth McKinney RT 79 Jonathan Scott 69 Jamon Meredith TE 86 Derek Fine 89 Shawn Nelson 88 Jonathan Stupar QB 5 Trent Edwards 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick 10 Gibran Hamdan RB 23 Marshawn Lynch 22 Fred Jackson 44 Xavier Omon 38 Corey McIntyre WR 82 Josh Reed 13 Steve Johnson WR 81 Terrell Owens 17 Justin Jenkins DEFENSE LDE 90 Chris Kelsay 58 Aaron Maybin 93 Chris Ellis LDT 99 Marcus Stroud 91 Spencer Johnson RDT 95 Kyle Williams 97 John McCargo RDE 94 Aaron Schobel 92 Ryan Denney WLB 56 Keith Ellison 54 Nic Harris 57 Jon Corto MLB 51 Paul Posluszny SLB 52 Chris Draft 59 Ashlee Palmer LCB 24 Terrence McGee 26 Ashton Youboty 25 Ellis Lankster SS 43 Bryan Scott 37 George Wilson 21 John Wendling FS 20 Donte Whitner 31 Jairus Byrd 35 Todd Johnson RCB 29 Drayton Florence 27 Reggie Corner SPECIALISTS K 9 Rian Lindell P 8 Brian Moorman KO 9 Rian Lindell KOR 11 Roscoe Parrish 22 Fred Jackson 17 Justin Jenkins PR 11 Roscoe Parrish 22 Fred Jackson 82 Josh Reed LS 65 Garrison Sanborn H 8 Brian Moorman COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Dick Jauron Assistants: John Allaire (Strength and Conditioning); Bobby April (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator) Brown (Asst. Offensive Line); George Catavolos (Defensive Backs); Charlie Coiner (Tight Ends); DeMontie Cross Linebackers/Special Teams); Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator); Nathaniel Hackett (Offensive Quality Control); Kugler (Offensive Line); Chuck Lester (Asst. to the Head Coach/Special Projects); Bob Sanders (Defensive Line); Matt Sheldon (Linebackers); Eric Studesville (Running Game Coordinator and Running Backs); Tyke Tolbert (Wide Receivers); Alex Van Pelt (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Adrian White (Defensive Quality Control). PRONUNCIATION GUIDE COACHES PLAYERS CONT'D Fewell, Perry FUEL Levitre, Andy Luh-vee-tree Catavolos, George KA-tahv-o-lus Mereidth, Jamon juh-mahn Kugler, Sean COOG-ler Omon, Xavier oh-mon PLAYERS Owens, Terrell Terrell (like Darrell) Byrd, Jairus Jair-iss Posluszny, Paul Poz-LUS-nee Hamdan, Gibran Gib-raun ham-din Stupar, Jonathan stew-par Kelsay, Chris KELL-see Whitner, Donte Don-tay

39 2009 TRANSACTIONS Jan. 15 Jan. 26 Jan. 27 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 March 3 March 4 March 6 March 7 March 20 March 23 March 25 April 9 April 17 April 20 May 1 May 5 May 12 May 13 May 20 June 8 June 11 July 7 July 22 July 25 July 26 July 28 July 29 July 30 July 31 August 1 Announced T Chris Denman, LB Vince Hall, WR CJ Hawthorne, WR Felton Huggins, WR Mike Jefferson, OL Brandon Rodd and DE Marcus Smith as reserve future signings Hired Buddy Nix as a national scout Announced C Marvin Philip and WR PK Sam as reserve future signings Re-signed WR Justin Jenkins Re-signed LB John DiGiorgio Released OG Derrick Dockery and TE Robert Royal Signed QB Ryan Fitzpatrick Signed OL Geoff Hangartner Re-signed FB Corey McIntyre Re-signed OL Kirk Chambers Signed CB Drayton Florence Signed WR Terrell Owens Signed LB Pat Thomas Re-signed LB Keith Ellison Re-signed RB Bruce Hall Signed OL Seth McKinney Traded OT Jason Peters to Philadelphia for three undisclosed draft picks two in 2009 and one in 2010 Signed RB Dominic Rhodes Signed the following college free agents: OL Joel Bell (Furman), DL John Faletoese (UC-Davis), OL Nick Hennessey (Colgate), DL Ventrell Jenkins (Kentucky), DL David Lindquist (Illinois), TE Travis McCall (Alabama), LB Ashlee Palmer (Mississippi), DB Lydell Sargeant (Penn State), K Dan Urrego (Portland State) and DL Gerald Washington (USC) Signed free agent LS Garrison Sanborn Signed free agents DE Jermaine McGhee and DB Kyle Ward. Released LB Vince Hall. RB Fred Jackson agreed to contract extension. Released WR Mike Jefferson Signed free agent RB Justise Hairston Released OL Joel Bell, LB Blake Costanzo, DT John Faletoese, DB Kyle Ward and DE Gerald Washington Signed sixth-round selection DB Cary Harris and seventh-round pick DB Ellis Lankster Signed fifth-round selection LB Nic Harris Agreed to terms with fourth-round selection TE Shawn Nelson. Placed WRs James Hardy and CJ Hawthorne on Active/Physically Unable to Perform. Waived LB John DiGiorgio. Signed second-round selection OL Andy Levitre, LB John DiGiorgio placed on Injured Reserve. Announced RB Justise Hairston has been Waived/Injured. Signed first-round selection OL Eric Wood and second-round pick DB Jairus Byrd. Byrd placed on Active/Non-Football Injury list. Signed unrestricted free agent WR Shaine Smith and WR PK Sam has been Waived/Injured. RB Justise Hairston placed on Injured Reserve. WR PK Sam placed on Injured Reserve. WR CJ Hawthorne activated from Active/Physically Unable to Perform list. WR PK Sam waived from Injured Reserve. Signed free agents DL Corey Mace and CB Antwain Spann. DL Ventrell Jenkins Waived/Injured and K Danny Urrego waived.

40 2009 TRANSACTIONS (CONT D) August 6 Signed DT Derrick Jones. DL David Lindquist Waived/Left Squad. August 7 Signed DE Ataefiok Etukeren. DB Antwain Spann released. August 11 Signed DB Antwain Spann and OL Christian Gaddis. DE Jermaine McGhee and OL Marvin Philip Waived/Injured. August 12 Released DB Dustin Fox. DE Jermaine McGhee and OL Marvin Philip placed on Injured Reserve. August 13 Signed undrafted rookie free agent LB Ryan Manalac. August 17 DB Jairus Byrd removed from Active/Non Football Injury and placed on Active Roster. August 19 Waived LS Ryan Neill. Signed LB Solomon Elimimian. August 21 Signed first-round selection DE Aaron Maybin. DE Ventrell Jenkins released from Injured Reserve and DB Antwain Spann waived. Sept. 1 Signed unrestricted free agent TE Tyson DeVree. Waived OL Chris Denman and WR Shaine Smith. TE Travis McCall, DB Lydell Sargeant and DT Marcus Smith Waived/Injured. Sept. 2 Released LB Pat Thomas. TE Travis McCall, DB Lydell Sargeant and DT Marcus Smith placed on Injured Reserve. Sept. 3 TE Travis McCall released from Injured Reserve. Sept. 5 Released QB Matt Baker, LB Alvin Bowen, DE Copeland Bryan, OL Kirk Chambers, TE Tyson DeVree, DE Ataefiok Etukeren, OL Christian Gaddis, RB Bruce Hall, DB Cary Harris, WR C.J. Hawthorne, OL Nick Hennessey, WR Felton Huggins, DT Derrick Jones, DT Corey Mace, LB Ryan Manalac, RB Dominic Rhodes and TE Jonathan Stupar. OL Brandon Rodd has been Waived/Injured. LB John DiGiorgio has been Waived/Failed Physical. WR James Hardy has been placed on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform. Sept. 6 Placed LB Alvin Bowen, RB Bruce Hall, DB Cary Harris, WR C.J. Hawthorne, OL Nick Hennessey, WR Felton Huggins, DT Corey Mace and TE Jonathan Stupar on Practice Squad. Released OL Brandon Rodd from Injured Reserve. Sept. 8 Released OL Langston Walker and signed UFA OL Kirk Chambers. Sept. 14 Signed TE Jonathan Stupar and released WR Justin Jenkins. Sept. 16 Signed WR Justin Jenkins and released TE Jonathan Stupar. Sept. 17 Signed TE Jonathan Stupar to practice squad. Sept. 22 Signed OL Jamon Meredith to 53-man roster, placed OL Brad Butler on Injured Reserve, signed LB Marcus Freeman to practice squad, released LB Alvin Bowen from practice squad. Sept. 22 Promoted TE Jonathan Stuper to 53-man roster, placed TE Derek Schouman on Injured Reserve. Sept. 23 Signed OL Andre Ramsey to practice squad. October 1 Placed CB Leodis McKelvin on Injured Reserve. October 14 Signed LB Chris Draft and DB Todd Johnson. Placed LB Marcus Buggs and LB Kawika Mitchell on Injured Reserve. Signed LB Anthony Waters to practice squad. Released LB Marcus Freeman from practice squad.

41 BY EXPERIENCE ROSTER SIZE: 53 as of 10/14/09 14 YEARS (1) 10 YEARS (1) 11 YEARS (1) 9 YEARS (3) Terrell Owens Rian Lindell Chris Draft Brian Moorman Aaron Schobel Marcus Stroud 8 YEARS (3) 7 YEARS (4) 6 YEARS (3) 5 YEARS (4) Ryan Denney Drayton Florence Lee Evans Corey McIntyre Seth McKinney Chris Kelsay Spencer Johnson Roscoe Parrish Josh Reed Terrence McGee Todd Johnson Geoff Hangartner Bryan Scott Kirk Chambers 4 YEARS (7) 3 YEARS (8) 2 YEARS (6) 1 YEAR (2) Keith Ellison Trent Edwards Reggie Corner Demetrius Bell John McCargo Gibran Hamdan Jon Corto Jonathan Stupar Donte Whitner Fred Jackson Chris Ellis Kyle Williams Justin Jenkins Derek Fine George Wilson Marshawn Lynch Steve Johnson Ashton Youboty Paul Posluszny Xavier Omon Ryan Fitzpatrick Jonathan Scott John Wendling Rookie (10) Jairus Byrd Nic Harris Ellis Lankster Andy Levitre Aaron Maybin Jamon Meredith Shawn Nelson Ashlee Palmer Garrison Sanborn Eric Wood

42 2009 BUFFALO BILLS ROSTER BY POSITION HEAD COACH DICK JAURON Offense: 24 Defense: 26 Coordinator: Alex Van Pelt Coordinator: Perry Fewell Quality Control Coach: Nathaniel Hackett Quality Control Coach: Adrian White QUARTERBACKS (3) DEFENSIVE LINE (9) Coach: Alex Van Pelt Coach: Bob Sanders No Name Pos HT WT Exp College No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 5 Edwards, Trent QB 6' Stanford 58 Maybin, Aaron LB/DE 6'4 250 R Penn State 10 Hamdan, Gibran QB 6' Indiana 90 Kelsay, Chris DE 6' Nebraska 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan QB 6' Harvard 91 Johnson, Spencer DT 6' Auburn RUNNING BACKS (4) 92 Denney, Ryan DE 6' BYU Coach: Eric Studesville 93 Ellis, Chris DE 6' Virginia Tech No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 94 Schobel, Aaron DE 6' TCU 22 Jackson, Fred RB 6' Coe College 95 Williams, Kyle DT 6' LSU 23 Lynch, Marshawn RB 5' California 97 McCargo, John DT 6' North Carolina State 38 McIntyre, Corey FB 6' West Virginia 99 Stroud, Marcus DT 6' Georgia 44 Omon, Xavier RB 5' NW Missouri LINEBACKERS (6) WIDE RECEIVERS (6) Coach: Matt Sheldon Coach: Tyke Tolbert Assistant: DeMontie Cross No Name Pos HT WT Exp College No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 11 Parrish, Roscoe WR 5' Miami 51 Posluszny, Paul LB 6' Penn State 13 Johnson, Steve WR 6' Kentucky 52 Draft, Chris LB 5' Stanford 17 Jenkins, Justin WR 6' Mississippi State 54 Harris, Nic LB 6'2 232 R Oklahoma 81 Owens, Terrell WR 6' Tennessee-Chattanooga 56 Ellison, Keith LB 6' Oregon State 82 Reed, Josh WR 5' LSU 57 Corto, Jon LB 6' Sacred Heart 83 Evans, Lee WR 5' Wisconsin 59 Palmer, Ashlee LB 6'1 236 R Mississippi TIGHT ENDS (3) DEFENSIVE BACKS (11) Coach: Charlie Coiner Coach: George Catavolos No Name Pos HT WT Exp College No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 86 Fine, Derek TE 6' Kansas 20 Whitner, Donte S 5' Ohio State 88 Stupar, Jonathan TE 6' Virginia 21 Wendling, John S 6' Wyoming 89 Nelson, Shawn TE 6'5 240 R Southern Mississippi 24 McGee, Terrence CB 5' Northwestern State OFFENSIVE LINE (8) 25 Lankster, Ellis DB 5' R West Virginia Coach: Sean Kugler 26 Youboty, Ashton CB 5' Ohio State Assistant: Ray Brown 27 Corner, Reggie CB 5' Akron No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 29 Florence, Drayton CB 6' Tuskegee 63 Hangartner, Geoff OL 6' Texas A&M 31 Byrd, Jairus DB 5' R Oregon 67 Levitre, Andy OL 6' R Oregon State 35 Johnson, Todd DB 6' Florida 68 McKinney, Seth OL 6' Texas A&M 37 Wilson, George S 6' Arkansas 69 Meredith, Jamon OL 6'5 304 R South Carolina 43 Scott, Bryan S 6' Penn State 70 Wood, Eric OL 6'3 310 R Louisville SPECIAL TEAMS (3) 73 Chambers, Kirk OL 6' Stanford Coach: Bobby April 77 Bell, Demetrius OL 6' Northwestern State Assistant: DeMontie Cross 79 Scott, Jonathan OL 6' Texas No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 8 Moorman, Brian P 6' Pittsburg State 9 Lindell, Rian K 6' Washington St. 65 Sanborn, Garrison LS 6'0 240 R Florida State

43 BUFFALO BILLS BIOS NOT IN MEDIA GUIDE #35 - DB Todd Johnson #52 - LB Chris Draft #69 - OL Jamon Meredith

44 Todd Johnson #35 Defensive Back Height: 6-1 Weight: 204 Age/Hometown: 30/Sarasota, FL College: Florida Years NFL/Bills: 6/1 How Acquired: FA Games Played/Started: 14/3 Career Games Played/Started: 72/22 PRO: Signed by the Bills as an unrestricted free agent on October 14, released by St. Louis prior to the start of the 2009 season after playing for the Rams in 2007 and 2008 originally entered the NFL as a fourth-round (100 th overall) draft choice of Chicago in CAREER: Six-year NFL veteran, posted double-digit special teams tackles in each year he has played Posted a career-best 23 special teams stops in 2007 Missed rookie season due to a broken jaw suffered in preseason debut vs. IND (8/9/03) 2008 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis Started three games, most since starting six games in 2006 Tied for third on the team with 13 special teams tackles Posted a season-high seven tackles at ATL (12/28) 2007 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis Appeared in all 16 games with one start saw majority of action on special teams and as a reserve defensive back His 23 special teams tackles were the most by a Ram since Trev Faulk posted 24 in 2004 Entered the game in place of an injured Jerome Carter vs. ARI (10/7), finishing with eight tackles (five solo) before leaving the contest at the end of the third quarter with a leg injury Made first start of the season at strong safety at BAL (10/14) tallied season-high nine tackles (seven solo) 2006 Game Notes: w/ Chicago Started six games Posted a career-high 12 tackles at NYJ (11/19) 2005 Game Notes: w/ Chicago Career-high 16 special teams tackles which ranked fourth on the team Had 10 tackles (five solo) and a special teams tackle against WAS (9/11) At PIT (12/11) had another 10 tackles (seven solo) and two passes defended 2004 Game Notes: w/ Chicago Appeared in 16 games with 10 starts. Had 72 tackles, four passes defensed, and a fumble recovery Made first career start at MIN (9/26) posting seven solo tackles At TB (10/24) totaled 11 tackles (career-high 10 solo) and a fumble recovery Made 10 tackles (four solo) and a pass defensed against IND (11/21) 2003 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis Inactive for season opener at SF (9/7) before being placed on reserve/injured list (9/10) due to a broken jaw he suffered in preseason debut vs. IND (8/9) COLLEGE: Started 33 of 49 career games for the Gators, earning All-Southeastern Conference honors in final three seasons at Florida totaled 284 tackles (187 solo), nine interceptions, 15 passes defensed, and four blocked kicks second-team All-SEC as a senior, starting all 13 games, notching 88 tackles and two interceptions started all 11 games as a junior, tallying 72 tackles, three passes defensed, and two interceptions first-team All-SEC selection as a sophomore, starting all 13 games, making a career-high 102 tackles, five interceptions, three passes defensed, one forced fumble, and four fumble recoveries, including one returned 76 yards for a touchdown produced 24 tackles, four passes defensed, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery as a redshirt freshman physical education teaching major.

45 PERSONAL: Born Todd Edward Johnson earned All-America honors from several publications as a senior at Riverview High in Sarasota after making 91 tackles and six interceptions first-team All-State (6A) honors as a senior, also earning Defensive Player of the Year honors by the Sarasota Herald-Tribune, adding honorable mention All-America accolades from USA Today first-team All-State in track as a junior. CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON YEAR CLUB G/GS TT UT AT SACKS YDS INT YDS PD FF FR INJURED RESERVE CHI CHI CHI STL STL TOTALS ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles Regular Season Total (72): 2004 (10), 2005 (16), 2006 (10), 2007 (23), 2008 (13. Special Teams Tackles Postseason Total (2) 2007 (2) CAREER STATS POSTSEASON YEAR CLUB G/GS TT UT AT SACKS YDS INT YDS PD FF FR 2005 CHI CHI TOTALS SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Total Tackles: 12 at NYJ (11/19/06) Solo Tackles: 10 at TB (10/24/04) Passes Defensed: 2, two times, most recent at PIT (12/11/05) Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. SF (1/029/06) Fumble Recoveries: 1 at TB (10/24/04)

46 Chris Draft #52 Linebacker Height: 5-11 Weight: 234 Age/Hometown: 33/Placenta, CA College: Stanford Years NFL/Bills: 11/1 How Acquired: FA Games Played/Started: 12/9 Career Games Played/Started: 142/88 PRO: Signed by the Bills as an unrestricted free agent on October 14, released by St. Louis prior to the start of the 2009 season after playing for the Rams in 2007 and 2008 signed with Carolina on April 20 (2005) after spending the seasons with the Falcons acquired by Atlanta on Feb. 11 (2000) off of waivers from San Francisco joined the 49ers roster on September 29 (1999) originally entered the NFL as a sixth-round (175 th overall) draft choice of Chicago in CAREER: 11-year NFL veteran who has played all three linebacker position, totaling 637 tackles (472 solo) along with 15.0 sacks Posted a career-best 122 tackles in Game Notes: w/ St. Louis Played in 12 games with nine starts missed four games with a foot injury Totaled 41 tackles (26 solo), two forced fumbles and five special teams tackles Started at middle linebacker at ATL (12/128) led the team with a season-high nine tackles (seven solo) 2007 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis Appeared in all 16 games, making seven starts in his first season with the Rams Recorded 54 tackles (40 solo) including 1.0 sack and 14 special teams tackles Posted first sack of the year, bringing down QB Joey Harrington for an 8-yard loss vs. ATL (12/2) Had a career-best 15 tackles at CIN (12/9), surpassing a previous career-high 13 stops at NO (12/31/06) 2006 Game Notes: w/ Carolina Started all 16 games for the second time in career Totaled 111 tackles the second-best total of career including a career high 5.5 sacks Make five solo tackles with a career-high 1.5 sacks vs. St. Louis (11/19) At ATL (12/31) matched then career high with 13 tackles (nine solo) added a 1.0 sack and one fumble recovery 2005 Game Notes: w/ Carolina Appeared in all 16 games also saw action in all three postseason games At NO (12/24) tied for the team lead with seven tackles (six solo) added a 1.0 sack and two forced fumbles 2004 Game Notes: w/ Atlanta Played in 14 games with 13 starts was inactive for two games Moved to middle linebacker from weakside linebacker as Atlanta switched to a 4-3 defense from a 3-4 Totaled 81 tackles, a forced fumble, one interception, and three passes defended Started two postseason games and recorded four tackles 2003 Game Notes: w/ Atlanta Started all 16 games for first time in career Established a career-high 178 tackles Had five games with double-digit tackles At NYG (11/19) totaled a season-high 13 tackles At HOU (11/30) recorded an interception 2002 Game Notes: w/ Atlanta Played in 15 games with five starts started two postseason games Totaled 97 tackles (57 of them coming in the last five games of the season including three straight games with more than 11 stops), 3.5 sacks, four special teams tackles

47 Got his first career interception at NO (10/27) Started at inside linebacker at MIN (12/1) had 12 tackles At CLE (12/29) created two turnovers, an interception and a forced fumble, that each resulted into field goals 2001 Game Notes: w/ Atlanta Played in 13 games with 10 starts at weakside linebacker Totaled 75 tackles, one pass defended, and three special teams stops Had 14 tackles at CAR (9/23) 2000 Game Notes: w/ Atlanta Claimed off waivers by Atlanta (2/11) after being waived by San Francisco (2/10) Played in 13 games with eight starts Totaled 67 tackles, 1.0 sack and one special teams tackles Had eight tackles in his first NFL start against the NYG (10/8) Made his first career sack against TB (11/5) 1999 Game Notes: w/ San Francisco Waived by Chicago during the preseason (8/30) Signed to the 49ers practice squad (9/29) Signed to the active roster (11/20) Appeared in seven games mainly on special teams had seven special teams tackles 1998 Game Notes: w/ Chicago Waived by Chicago during the preseason (8/30) signed to practice squad (9/1) promoted to active roster (12/2) appeared in one game COLLEGE: Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at inside linebacker for Stanford tabbed twice to the secondteam All-Pac 10 squad following his junior and senior seasons recorded 316 career tackles, 6.0 sacks and two interceptions... voted team s most outstanding freshman after starting at three different positions (strong safety, outside linebacker and defensive end) in his first season saw action as a reserve outfielder for the nationally-ranked Stanford baseball team from majored in economics. PERSONAL: Earned All-America honors in football and baseball at Valencia (Placentia, CA) High played running back and linebacker during prep career named Atlanta Falcons 2002 Ed Block Courage Award winner after saving a man s life by pulling him from a burning car off I-85 in Gwinnett County 2006 Carolina Panthers Man of the Year Award recipient. CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON YEAR CLUB G/GS TT UT AT SACKS YDS INT YDS PD FF FR 1998 CHI SF ATL ATL ATL ATL ATL CAR CAR STL STL TOTALS ADDITIONAL STATISTICS: Special Teams Tackles Regular Season Total (21): 1999 (7), 2001 (3), 2002 (4), 2003 (3), 2005 (4). Special Teams Tackles Postseason Total (22) 2005 (1), 2006 (2), 2007 (14), 2008 (5). CAREER STATS POSTSEASON YEAR CLUB G/GS TT UT AT SACKS YDS INT YDS PD FF FR 2002 ATL ATL CAR TOTALS

48 SINGLE GAME HIGHS: Total Tackles: 15 at CIN (12/9/07) Solo Tackles: 12 at NYG (11/9/03) Sacks: 1.5 vs. STL (11/19/06) Interceptions: 1, four times, most recent at TB (12/5/04) Passes Defensed: 2, two times, most recent at CLE (12/29/02) Forced Fumbles: 1, seven times, most recent at WAS (11/26/06) Fumble Recoveries: 1, five times, most recent at NO (12/31/06)

49 Jamon Meredith #69 (pronounced juh-mahn) Offensive Line Height: 6-5 Weight: 304 Age/Hometown: 23/Simpsonville, SC College: South Carolina Years NFL/Bills: R How Acquired: FA Games Played/Started: 0/0 Career Games Played/Started: 0/0 PRO: Signed by Buffalo to the team s 53-man roster from Green Bay s practice squad on September 22, 2009 originally entered the NFL as a fifth round (162 nd overall) draft choice by the Packers in 2009 COLLEGE: Started 38 career games, 19 at left tackle, 11 at right tackle and eight at left guard in his final year became a starter at right tackle late in his redshirt freshman season in 2005 made the transition to left tackle midway through the following year and then started every game at left tackle in : Saw action in 11 of 13 games, making nine starts, eight of which at left guard tabbed a CoSIDA Academic All-District III selection played in the East-West Shrine Game following the season sat out the first two games of the year as part of an agreement with the NCAA to grant him a redshirt year despite appearing in one game as a true freshman in 2004 absence ended a streak of 28 consecutive starts 2007: Started all 12 games at left tackle, extending his streak to 28 straight starts named South Carolina s outstanding offensive lineman in the spring named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District III pick 2006: Started each of the 13 games, the first seven at right tackle before switching to left tackle for the final six contests part of an offensive line that helped the Gamecocks offense total more than 400 yards in each of the season s final four games presented with the school s Andrew Sorensen Scholar-Athlete Award for football received a game ball following a at Vanderbilt (10/21) win for switching from right tackle to left tackle after halftime 2005: Started four games at right tackle PERSONAL: Played high school football at Hillcrest (Simpsonville, S.C.) High School was an all-conference defensive end in his senior year played offensive tackle as a junior after spending the first two years of his prep career at Southside (Simpsonville, S.C.) High School... also lettered in basketball one year participated in South Carolina s Children s Chance program, which involved visiting and playing with children with cancer graduated with a degree in sport and entertainment management.

50 HERD OF STATS REGULAR SEASON GAME #9 Buffalo Bills at Tennessee Titans Sunday, November 15, 2009

51 2009 OFFENSIVE HIGHS & LOWS BEST WORST 33 vs. TB 9/20 POINTS 3 vs. CLE 10/11 25 vs. TB 9/20 FIRST DOWNS CAR 10/25, vs. HOU 11/1 8 vs. TB NYJ 10/18 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS MIA 10/4 13 vs. TB 9/20 PASSING FIRST DOWNS 5, 3 times, most recently vs. HOU 11/1 NE 9/14 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY MIA 10/4 438 vs. TB 9/20 TOTAL NET YARDS CAR 10/ vs. TB 9/20 AVERAGE PER PLAY CAR 10/ vs. TB 9/20 NET YARDS RUSHING MIA 10/4 220 vs. TB 9/20 NET YARDS PASSING 107 vs. HOU 11/1 NYJ 10/18 QB SACKS MIA 10/4 230 vs. TB 9/20 GROSS YARDS PASSING 117 vs. HOU 11/1 36 vs. NO 9/27 PASS ATTEMPTS CAR 10/25 21 vs. TB 9/20, vs. NO 9/27 PASS COMPLETIONS CAR 10/25 NE CAR 10/25 INTERCEPTED MIA 10/4 6.7 vs. TB 9/20 YARDS PER PASS 3.9 vs. NO 9/27 MIA 10/4 PUNTING AVERAGE NYJ 10/18 3, 4 times, most recently PUNT RETURNS 0 vs. HOU CAR 10/25 MIA 10/4 PUNT RETURN YARDS -1 vs. NO 9/27 MIA 10/4 KICKOFF RETURNS 0 vs. CLE 10/ vs. HOU 11/1 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 0 vs. CLE 10/11 NE 9/14, vs. TB 9/20 TOUCHDOWNS 0 vs. CLE 10/11 CAR 10/25, vs. HOU 11/1 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 0, 6 times, most NYJ 10/18 NE 9/14, vs. TB 9/20 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 0 vs. CLE 10/11, vs. HOU 11/1 NYJ 10/18 TIME OF POSSESSION 20:52 vs. HOU 11/1

52 2009 DEFENSIVE HIGHS & LOWS BEST WORST 6 vs. CLE 10/11 POINTS MIA 10/4 9 vs. CLE 10/11 FIRST DOWNS NE 9/14 NE 9/14, vs. TB 9/20 RUSHING FIRST DOWNS MIA 10/4 1 vs. CLE 10/11 PASSING FIRST DOWNS NE 9/14 CAR 10/25 THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY NE 9/ vs. CLE 10/11 TOTAL NET YARDS NE 9/ vs. CLE 10/11 AVERAGE PER PLAY CAR 10/25 57 vs. TB 9/20 NET YARDS RUSHING NYJ 10/18 22 vs. CLE 10/11 NET YARDS PASSING NE 9/14 MIA 10/4 QB SACKS NE 9/14, vs. CLE 10/11 23 vs. CLE 10/11 GROSS YARDS PASSING NE 9/14 17 vs. CLE 10/11 PASS ATTEMPTS NE 9/14 2 vs. CLE 10/11 PASS COMPLETIONS NE 9/14 NYJ 10/18 INTERCEPTED 0 vs. NO MIA 10/4 1.2 vs. CLE 10/11 YARDS PER PASS 7.0 vs. HOU 11/1 NYJ 10/18 PUNTING AVERAGE 43.0 vs. TB 9/20 1 vs. TB 9/20 PUNT RETURNS CAR 10/25 NYJ 10/18 PUNT RETURN YARDS 73 vs. HOU 11/1 2 vs. NO MIA 10/4 KICKOFF RETURNS NE 9/14, vs. TB 9/20 vs. CLE 10/11 16 vs. NO 9/27 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS NE 9/14 0 vs. CLE 10/11 TOUCHDOWNS MIA 10/4 0 vs. TB 9/20, vs. CLE 10/11 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 3 vs. NO MIA 10/4, vs. HOU 11/1 0, 5 times, most recently PASSING TOUCHDOWNS 3 vs. TB 9/20 Vs. HOU 11/1 28:26 vs. CLE 10/11 TIME OF POSSESSION 39:08 vs. HOU 11/1

53 / 2009 BILLS SUPERLATIVES... RUSHING Yards F. Jackson vs. TB 9/20 Average (min. 10 carries) F. Jackson vs. TB 9/20 Long F. Jackson vs. TB 9/20 Touchdowns... 1 M. CAR 10/25, T. Owens vs. HOU 11/1 PASSING Attempts T. Edwards vs. NO 9/27 Completions T. Edwards vs. TB 9/20 Percentage (min. 20 attempts) T. Edwards vs. TB 9/20 Yards T. Edwards vs. TB 9/20 Long R. CAR 10/25 Touchdowns 2 T. NE 9/14, vs. TB 9/20 RECEIVING Receptions... 6 D. Schouman vs. TB 9/20, J. Reed vs. NO 9/27,... M. Lynch vs. CLE 10/11 Yards F. NE 9/14 Average (min. 3 rec.) T. MIA 10/4 Long L. CAR 10/25 Touchdowns.1 8 times, most recently, L. CAR 10/25 SPECIAL TEAMS Punts... 9 B. Moorman vs. NO 9/27 In B. NYJ CAR 10/25 Longest Punt B. Moorman vs. CLE 10/11 Punt Return Attempts... 3 R. Parrish vs. TB 9/20, vs. NO 9/27, vs. CLE 10/11... F. CAR 10/25 Punt Return Yards R. MIA 10/4 Punt Return Average (min. 3 ret.) F. CAR 10/25 Long Punt Return R. MIA 10/4 Kickoff Return Attempts... 6 R. MIA 10/4 Kickoff Return Yards F. Jackson vs. HOU 11/1 Kickoff Return Average (min. 3 ret.) F. Jackson vs. HOU 11/1 Long Kickoff Return F. Jackson vs. HOU 11/1 PATs Made... 3 R. Lindell vs. TB 9/20 PATs Attempted... 3 R. Lindell vs. TB 9/20 Field Goals Made... 4 R. Lindell vs. TB 9/20 Field Goals Attempted... 4 R. Lindell vs. TB NYJ 10/18 Longest Field Goal R. NYJ 10/18 DEFENSE Most Total Tackles 15 K. NE 9/14, G. Wilson vs. HOU 11/1 Most Solo Tackles K. NE 9/14 Most Sacks G. MIA 10/4 Most Interceptions... 2 J. Byrd, 3 times, most recently vs. HOU 11/1

54 2009 OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES RUSHING Yards T. NYJ 10/18 Average (min. 10 carries) T. NYJ 10/18 Long T. NYJ 10/18 Touchdowns 3 R. Moats vs. HOU 11/1 PASSING Attempts T. NE 9/14 Completions T. NE 9/14 Percentage (min. 20 attempts) T. NE 9/14 Yards T. NE 9/14 Long J. CAR 10/25 Touchdowns... 3 B. Leftwich vs. TB 9/20 RECEIVING Receptions R. Moss, W. NE 9/14 Yards R. NE 9/14 Average (min. 3 rec.) M. Stovall vs. TB 9/20 Long S. CAR 10/25 Touchdowns... 2 B. NE 9/14 SPECIAL TEAMS Punts... 9 D. Zastudil vs. CLE 10/11 In D. Zastudil vs. CLE 10/11 Longest Punt D. Johnson vs. TB 9/20 Punt Return Attempts... 5 C. CAR 10/25 Punt Return Yards D. MIA 10/4 Long Punt Return J. Cribbs vs. CLE 10/11 1 Kickoff Return Attempts... 4 K. NE 9/14, C. Smith vs. TB 9/20 Kickoff Return Yards C. Smith vs. TB 9/20 Kickoff Return Average (min. 3) C. Smith vs. TB 9/20 Long Kickoff Return P. MIA 10/4 PATs Made... 5 D. MIA 10/4 PATs Attempted... 5 D. MIA 10/4 Field Goals Made... 3 K. Brown vs. HOU 11/1 Field Goals Attempted times, most recently K. Brown vs. HOU 11/1 Longest Field Goal 42 K. Brown vs. HOU 11/1

55 2009 DEFENSIVE SUMMARIES September 14, 2009 Patriots Score: (L) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns K. Ellison (16) A. Schobel (1.0) A. Schobel (1) N. Harris (1) A. Schobel (1) D. Whitner (10) R. Parrish (1) B. Scott (10) R. Corner (7) P. Posluszny (6) L. McKelvin (6) T. McGee (6) K. Mitchell (6) September 20, 2009 Buccaneers vs. Bills Score: (W) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns K. Ellison (10) M. Stroud (1.0) B. Scott (1) D. Whitner (1) B. Scott (9) R. Denney (1.0) D. Whitner (1) D. Whitner (8) M. Buggs (6) M. Stroud (5) T. McGee (4) September 27, 2009 Saints vs. Bills Score: 27-7 (L) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns C. Kelsay (8) C. Kelsay (1.0) A. Schobel (1) A. Schobel (1) B. Scott (8) A. Schobel (1.0) K. Williams (7) K. Ellison (7) Sp. Johnson (6) M. Stroud (5) T. McGee (5) D. Whitner (5) J. Byrd (5) K. Mitchell (5) October 4, 2009 Dolphins Score: (L) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns K. Mitchell (9) G. Wilson (2.0) K. Mitchell (1) M. Buggs (8) R. Denney (1.0) G. Wilson (1) T. McGee (7) M. Stroud (1.0) R. Denney (1) D. Florence (7) A. Schobel (1.0) G. Wilson (5) C. Kelsay (1.0) R. Denney (5)

56 October 11, 2009 Browns vs. Bills Score: 6-3 (L) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns K. Williams (10) K. Williams (1.0) J. Byrd (1) M. Stroud (9) K. Ellison (9) J. Byrd (7) G. Wilson (6) A. Schobel (6) October 18, 2009 Jets Score: OT (W) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns K. Ellison (12) C. Draft (1.0) J. Byrd (2) Team (1) C. Kelsay (12) Team (1.0) P. Posluszny (1) P. Posluszny (9) G. Wilson (1) A. Schobel (8) R. Corner (1) A. Palmer (6) J. Wendling (1) G. Wilson (6) October 25, 2009 Panthers Score: 20-9 (W) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns P. Posluszny (11) C. Kelsay (1.0) J. Byrd (2) D. Fine (1) G. Wilson (10) A. Schobel (1.0) G. Wilson (1) K. Ellison (7) T. McGee (6) C. Kelsay (4) D. Florence (4) November 1, 2009 Texans vs. Bills Score: (L) Top Forced Recovered Tacklers Sacks INTs Fumbles Fumbles Touchdowns G. Wilson (15) A. Schobel (1.0) J. Byrd (2) P. Posluszny (1) M. Stroud (1) C. Draft (9) C. Kelsay (0.5) P. Posluszny (9) M. Stroud (0.5) R. Corner (7) D. Florence (7) C. Kelsay (7) N. Harris (6)

57 Buffalo Bills 2009 Defensive and Special Teams Statistics (Per Gamebook Stats) DEFENSIVE TACKLES SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES PLAYER Solo Assist TFL TOTAL PLAYER Solo Assist TOTAL K. Ellison J. Wendling G. Wilson G. Wilson M. Stroud A. Palmer C. Kelsay K. Ellison T. McGee J. Corto A. Schobel J. Byrd P. Posluszny C. McIntyre K. Williams D. Fine J. Byrd J. Jenkins B. Scott M. Buggs R. Corner N. Harris K. Mitchell T. Johnson D. Florence C. Ellis D. Whitner R. Lindell Sp. Johnson R. Parrish M. Buggs K. Mitchell R. Denney F. Jackson C. Draft A. Youboty L. McKelvin R. Denney A. Palmer C. Draft N. Harris TOTAL A. Maybin J. McCargo PASSES DEFENSED A. Youboty J. Byrd 9 J. Corto M. Stroud 7 T. Johnson D. Florence 5 J. Wendling R. Corner 4 C. Ellis T. McGee 3 Team A. Youboty 3 TOTAL A. Schobel 3 B. Scott 2 DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS D. Whitner 2 A. Schobel 1 K. Ellison 2 D. Whitner 1 G. Wilson 2 TOTAL 2 L. McKelvin 1 P. Posluszny 1 SAFETY J. Wendling 1 Sp. Johnson 1 INTERCEPTIONS TOTAL 46 J. Byrd 7 G. Wilson 2 QUARTERBACK SACKS A. Schobel 1 A. Schobel 5 D. Whitner 1 C. Kelsay 3 B. Scott 1 M. Stroud 2 P. Posluszny 1 G. Wilson 2 R. Corner 1 R. Denney 2 J. Wendling 1 K. Williams 1 TOTAL 15 C. Draft 1 Team 1 DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES TOTAL 17 A. Schobel 1 M. Stroud 1 TOTAL 2 DEFENSIVE FORCED FUMBLES A. Schobel 1 K. Mitchell 1 G. Wilson 1 R. Denney 1 P. Posluszny 1 Team 1 TOTAL 6

58 2009 SCORING DRIVES New England Patriots Drive Time/Quarter Result 6 plays 68 yards, 3:17 2:58/1 S. Nelson 11 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) :29/2 A. Schobel 26 yd. INT return (R. Lindell kick) 7 plays 42 yards, 3:25 2:32/3 R. Lindell 40 yd. Field Goal 14 plays 62 yards, 6:11 5:32/4 F. Jackson 10 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 9/20/09 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Drive Time/Quarter Result 4 plays 54 yards, 1:49 11:31/1 L. Evans 32 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) :16/1 D. Whitner 76 yd. INT return (R. Lindell kick) 6 plays 19 yards, 2:03 :09/1 R. Lindell 31 yd. Field Goal 9 plays 48 yards, 3:05 9:50/2 R. Lindell 43 yd. Field Goal 13 plays 64 yards, 5:35 11:23/4 R. Lindell 27 yd. Field Goal 2 plays 54 yards, 1:07 9:16/4 T. Owens 43 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 6 plays 55 yards, 3:30 1:57/4 R. Lindell 20 yd. Field Goal 9/27/09 vs. New Orleans Saints Drive Time/Quarter Result 9 plays 72 yards, 4:56 14:48/2 R. Denney 25 yd. pass from B. Moorman (R. Lindell kick) Miami Dolphins Drive Time/Quarter Result 5 plays 37 yards, 2:35 8:48/2 R. Lindell 35 yd. Field Goal 9 plays 80 yards, 2:46 14:50/4 J. Reed 3 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 10/11/09 vs. Cleveland Browns Drive Time/Quarter Result 10 plays 36 yards, 4:50 10:10/3 R. Lindell 36 yd. Field Goal New York Jets Drive Time/Quarter Result 10 plays 47 yards, 6:31 7:21/1 R. Lindell 33 yd. Field Goal 9 plays 36 yards, 4:44 7:45/3 R. Lindell 25 yd. Field Goal 6 plays 64 yards, 2:44 2:30/3 L. Evans 37 yd. pass from R. Fitzpatrick (R. Lindell kick) 9 plays 29 yards, 3:41 2:44/OT R. Lindell 47 yd. Field Goal Carolina Panthers Drive Time/Quarter Result 2 plays 7 yards, 0:40 4:36/1 M. Lynch 7 yd. run (R. Lindell kick) 6 plays 27 yards, 2:15 13:52/4 L. Evans 2 yd. pass R. Fitzpatrick (R. Lindell kick) 5 plays 55 yards, 2:36 9:50/4 R. Lindell 29 yd. Field Goal 7 plays 16 yards, 3:19 1:56/4 R. Lindell 22 yd. Field Goal 11/1/09 vs. Houston Texans Drive Time/Quarter Result 1 plays 29 yards, 0:09 2:31/1 T. Owens 29 yd. run (R. Lindell kick) 8 plays 31 yards, 2:00 0:18/2 R. Lindell 21 yd. Field Goal

59 2009 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM OFFENSE 1ST DOWNS 3rd DOWNS TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING PASSING ----TDs---- PAT PAT PAT PUNTING Date Game TOT R P Pn Att Cnv PCT Yds Ply Avg Yds Ply Avg Net Sk Lst Grs Att Com In PTS R P S/D KICK RUSH PASS FG Saf No - Yds Avg S NE % S 20 v TB % S 27 v NO % O MIA % O 11 v CLE % O NYJ % O CAR % N 1 v HOU % N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS % AVG. PER GAME PUNT RET. KO RET. FUM PEN Poss. Date Game No - Yds No - Yds No - Lst No - Yds Time S NE :52 S 20 v TB :33 S 27 v NO :26 O MIA :51 O 11 v CLE :34 O NYJ :03 O CAR :20 N 1 v HOU :52 N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS AVG. PER GAME :38

60 2009 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM DEFENSE 1ST DOWNS 3rd DOWNS TOTAL DEFENSE RUSHING PASSING ----TDs---- PAT PAT PAT PUNTING Date Game TOT R P Pn Att Cnv PCT Yds Ply Avg Yds Ply Avg Net Sk Lst Grs Att Com In PTS R P S/D KICK RUSH PASS FG Saf No - Yds Avg S NE % S 20 v TB % S 27 v NO % O MIA % O 11 v CLE % O NYJ % O CAR % N 1 v HOU % N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS % AVG. PER GAME PUNT RET. KO RET. FUM PEN Poss. Date Game No - Yds No - Yds No - Lst No - Yds Time S NE :08 S 20 v TB :27 S 27 v NO :34 O MIA :09 O 11 v CLE :26 O NYJ :13 O CAR :40 N 1 v HOU :08 N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS AVG. PER GAME :22

61 2009 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING Shaded rows indicates games started 22 FRED JACKSON 23 MARSHAWN LYNCH 5 TRENT EDWARDS 81 TERRELL OWENS Date Game Att Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD S NE NFL SUSPENSION S 20 v TB NFL SUSPENSION S 27 v NO NFL SUSPENSION O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ O CAR INACTIVE N 1 v HOU INACTIVE t 1 N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS t 1 NFL CAREER t t 3 w/buffalo t 1 14 RYAN FITZPATRICK 44 XAVIER OMON 11 ROSCOE PARRISH 17 JUSTIN JENKINS Date Game Att Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD S NE --- DID NOT PLAY S 20 v TB --- DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE --- S 27 v NO --- DID NOT PLAY INACTIVE --- O MIA --- DID NOT PLAY DID NOT PLAY O 11 v CLE --- DID NOT PLAY O NYJ INACTIVE INACTIVE O CAR INACTIVE INACTIVE (3rd QB) N 1 v HOU INACTIVE (3rd QB) N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER t w/buffalo

62 2009 GAME-BY-GAME PASSING 5 TRENT EDWARDS 8 BRIAN MOORMAN Date Game GP GS Att Com Pct. Yds LG TD INT Sck / Yds Rate Att Com Yds TD S NE S 20 v TB t S 27 v NO O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ O CAR --- INACTIVE --- N 1 v HOU --- INACTIVE --- N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS t NFL CAREER t w/buffalo 14 RYAN FITZPATRICK Date Game GP GS Att Com Pct. Yds LG TD INT Sck / Yds Rate S NE --- DID NOT PLAY --- S 20 v TB --- DID NOT PLAY --- S 27 v NO --- DID NOT PLAY --- O MIA --- DID NOT PLAY --- O 11 v CLE --- DID NOT PLAY --- O NYJ t O CAR N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/buffalo OPPONENTS Date Game Passer Att Comp Pct. Yds LG TD INT Sck / Yds Rate S NE Brady S 20 v TB Leftwich t S 27 v NO Brees O MIA Henne White O 11 v CLE Anderson O NYJ Sanchez Weatherford O CAR Delhomme N 1 v HOU Schaub N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS t

63 2009 GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING Shaded rows indicates games started 83 LEE EVANS 81 TERRELL OWENS 22 FRED JACKSON 82 JOSH REED Date Game Rec Yds Avg LG TD Att Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD S NE S 20 v TB t t S 27 v NO O MIA t 1 O 11 v CLE O NYJ t O CAR N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS t NFL CAREER t t w/buffalo t 2 23 MARSHAWN LYNCH 80 DEREK SCHOUMAN 86 DEREK FINE 89 SHAWN NELSON Date Game Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD S NE --- NFL SUSPENSION INACTIVE t 1 S 20 v TB --- NFL SUSPENSION S 27 v NO --- NFL SUSPENSION INJURED RESERVE INACTIVE --- O MIA INJURED RESERVE O 11 v CLE INJURED RESERVE O NYJ INJURED RESERVE O CAR INJURED RESERVE INACTIVE --- N 1 v HOU INJURED RESERVE INACTIVE --- N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/buffalo 38 COREY McINTYRE 92 RYAN DENNEY 11 ROSCOE PARRISH 13 STEVE JOHNSON Date Game Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD Rec Yds Avg LG TD S NE L INACTIVE --- S 20 v TB INACTIVE --- S 27 v NO t DID NOT PLAY --- O MIA INACTIVE --- O 11 v CLE L INACTIVE --- O NYJ INACTIVE O CAR INACTIVE (3rd QB) N 1 v HOU --- INACTIVE INACTIVE (3rd QB) N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS t L NFL CAREER t t w/buffalo

64 2009 GAME-BY-GAME PUNTING 8 BRIAN MOORMAN Gross Net Ret In Punt Sequence Date Game No Yds Avg Avg. TB Yds 20 LG Blk Outcome/Return S NE ob 11 d S 20 v TB fc tb 5 S 27 v NO tb tb 0 9 d 7 ob 1 fc O MIA tb O 11 v CLE tb 0 8 d ob tb O NYJ fc 0 d fc 0 1 d 0 O CAR fc ob 7 0 N 1 v HOU ob tb -3 N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER

65 2009 GAME-BY-GAME KICKING 9 RIAN LINDELL 8 B.MOORMAN ---PAT FG--- Date Game Pts. Made Att Made Att LG FG Sequence KO EZ TB KO EZ TB S NE G S 20 v TB G, 43G, 27G, 20G S 27 v NO O MIA wl, 35G O 11 v CLE G O NYJ G, 25G, 46wr, 47G O CAR G, 22G N 1 v HOU G N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS % 92.9% NFL CAREER % 81.0% W/BUFFALO % 83.8% OPPONENTS ---PAT FG--- Date Game Pts. Made Att Made Att LG FG Sequence Kicker KO EZ TB S NE wr, 20G, 28G Gostkowski S 20 v TB Nugent S 27 v NO G, 35G Carney Morstead O MIA G Carpenter O 11 v CLE G, 18G Cundiff O NYJ G, 41G, 44wl Feely O CAR wr, 39wl Kasay Lloyd N 1 v HOU G, 22G, 26G K.Brown N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS % 75.0%

66 2009 GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS 11 ROSCOE PARRISH 22 FRED JACKSON 82 JOSH REED Date Game No Yds Avg LG FC TD No Yds Avg LG FC TD No Yds Avg LG FC TD S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ --- INACTIVE O CAR --- INACTIVE (3rd QB) N 1 v HOU --- INACTIVE (3rd QB) N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER t w/buffalo 26 ASHTON YOUBOTY Date Game No Yds Avg LG FC TD S NE --- S 20 v TB L 0 0 S 27 v NO --- O MIA --- O 11 v CLE --- O NYJ --- O CAR --- N 1 v HOU --- N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS L 0 0 NFL CAREER L 0 0 w/buffalo

67 2009 GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS 22 FRED JACKSON 11 ROSCOE PARRISH 28 LEODIS McKELVIN 24 TERRENCE McGEE Date Game No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA INJURED RESERVE O 11 v CLE INJURED RESERVE O NYJ INACTIVE INJURED RESERVE O CAR INACTIVE (3rd QB) INJURED RESERVE N 1 v HOU INACTIVE (3rd QB) INJURED RESERVE N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER t t 5 w/buffalo 44 XAVIER OMON 91 SPENCER JOHNSON Date Game No Yds Avg LG TD No Yds Avg LG TD S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA --- DID NOT PLAY O 11 v CLE O NYJ --- INACTIVE O CAR --- INACTIVE N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/buffalo

68 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEFENSIVE BACKS) Shaded rows indicates games started 20 DONTE WHITNER 21 JOHN WENDLING 24 TERRENCE McGEE Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA --- INACTIVE O 11 v CLE --- INACTIVE O NYJ O CAR --- INACTIVE N 1 v HOU --- INACTIVE N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: 76t) NFL CAREER (LG: 76t) (LG: 46t) w/buffalo 25 ELLIS LANKSTER 26 ASHTON YOUBOTY 27 REGGIE CORNER Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE --- INACTIVE S 20 v TB --- INACTIVE S 27 v NO --- INACTIVE O MIA O 11 v CLE --- INACTIVE O NYJ --- INACTIVE O CAR N 1 v HOU --- DID NOT PLAY N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: 0) NFL CAREER (LG: 19) (LG: 0) w/buffalo 28 LEODIS McKELVIN 29 DRAYTON FLORENCE 31 JAIRUS BYRD Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE INACTIVE S 20 v TB INACTIVE S 27 v NO O MIA --- INJURED RESERVE O 11 v CLE --- INJURED RESERVE O NYJ --- INJURED RESERVE O CAR --- INJURED RESERVE N 1 v HOU --- INJURED RESERVE N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: 37) NFL CAREER (LG: 64t) (LG: 40) (LG: 37) w/buffalo

69 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEF. BACKS cont.) Shaded rows indicates games started 35 TODD JOHNSON 37 GEORGE WILSON 43 BRYAN SCOTT Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE --- NOT WITH TEAM S 20 v TB --- NOT WITH TEAM S 27 v NO --- NOT WITH TEAM O MIA --- NOT WITH TEAM INACTIVE --- O 11 v CLE --- NOT WITH TEAM INACTIVE --- O NYJ --- INACTIVE INACTIVE --- O CAR (4) INACTIVE --- N 1 v HOU INACTIVE --- N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: -4) (LG: 27) NFL CAREER (LG: 25t) (LG: 27) w/buffalo (LG: 27) 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (LINEBACKERS) Shaded rows indicates games started 51 PAUL POSLUSZNY 52 CHRIS DRAFT 53 MARCUS BUGGS Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE NOT WITH TEAM INACTIVE --- S 20 v TB --- INACTIVE NOT WITH TEAM S 27 v NO --- INACTIVE NOT WITH TEAM O MIA --- INACTIVE NOT WITH TEAM O 11 v CLE --- INACTIVE NOT WITH TEAM O NYJ INJURED RESERVE --- O CAR INJURED RESERVE --- N 1 v HOU INJURED RESERVE --- N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: 3) NFL CAREER (LG: 9) (LG: 33) w/buffalo NIC HARRIS 55 KAWIKA MITCHELL 56 KEITH ELLISON Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ INJURED RESERVE O CAR INJURED RESERVE N 1 v HOU INJURED RESERVE N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER (LG: 32) (LG: 7) w/buffalo (LG: 32)

70 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (LINEBACKERS) (cont.) Shaded rows indicates games started 57 JON CORTO 59 ASHLEE PALMER Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE INACTIVE --- S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ O CAR N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/buffalo 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEFENSIVE LINE) Shaded rows indicates games started 58 AARON MAYBIN 90 CHRIS KELSAY 91 SPENCER JOHNSON Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO O MIA O 11 v CLE O NYJ O CAR N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER (LG: 17) w/buffalo RYAN DENNEY 93 CHRIS ELLIS 94 AARON SCHOBEL Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE INACTIVE S 20 v TB INACTIVE S 27 v NO INACTIVE O MIA INACTIVE O 11 v CLE INACTIVE O NYJ INACTIVE O CAR INACTIVE N 1 v HOU N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS (LG: 26t) NFL CAREER (LG: 26t) w/buffalo

71 2009 GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATS (DEF. LINE cont.) Shaded rows indicates games started 95 KYLE WILLIAMS 97 JOHN McCARGO 99 MARCUS STROUD Date Game TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR TT UT AT Sacks Yds Int Yds TD FF FR S NE S 20 v TB S 27 v NO INACTIVE O MIA INACTIVE O 11 v CLE O NYJ O CAR N 1 v HOU --- INACTIVE N TEN N JAX N 29 v MIA D 3 v NYJ D KC D 20 v NE D ATL J 3 v IND 2009 TOTALS NFL CAREER w/buffalo

72 2009 BIG PLAYS BILLS BIG PLAYS w or ww Indicates plays on same drive BILLS 10+ YARD RUSHES BILLS 20+ YARD PASSES Date Game Gain, Player Qtr. Drive Result Gain, Player Qtr. Drive Result S NE 16, Edwards 1 w TD-P 21, Edwards-Jackson 1 w TD-P 16, Jackson 1 w TD-P 27, Edwards-Owens 3 FG 10, Jackson 4 TD-P 30, Edwards-Schouman (23), Parrish (4), Jackson (3) 4 Game S 20 v TB 13, Owens 1 w TD-P 32t, Edwards-Evans 1 w TD-P 11, Jackson 2 Punt 27, Edwards-Schouman 2 Half 24, Jackson 2 ww Fumble 43t, Edwards-Owens 4 TD-P 12, Jackson 2 ww Fumble 12, Jackson 2 ww Fumble 20, Edwards 2 ww Fumble 43, Jackson 4 FG S 27 v NO 12, Jackson 2 Punt 25t, Moorman-Denney 2 TD-P 11, Edwards 2 Punt 11, Jackson 3 Punt O MIA none 23, Edwards-Lynch 1 Punt 39, Edwards-Owens 2 FG 25, Edwards-Evans 3 w TD-P 35, Edwards-Evans 3 w TD-P 23, Edwards-Lynch 4 INT O 11 v CLE 11, Lynch 1 Punt' 35, Edwards-Lynch 3 FG 12, Lynch 2 w Downs 20, Edwards 2 w Downs 12, Edwards 4 Punt' O NYJ 12, Lynch 1 FG 25, Fitzpatrick-Nelson 2 Punt 37t, Fitzpatrick-Evans 3 TD-P O CAR none 50, Fitzpatrick-Evans 4 FG N 1 v HOU 29t, Owens 1 TD-R 24, Fitzpatrick-Evans 4 INT 14, Lynch 2 FG yard rushes yard passes

73 2009 BIG PLAYS OPPONENTS BIG PLAYS w or ww Indicates plays on same drive OPPONENTS 10+ YARD RUSHES OPPONENTS 20+ YARD PASSES Date Game Gain, Player Qtr. Drive Result Gain, Player Qtr. Drive Result S NE 11, Maroney 1 w FGA 20, Brady-Moss 1 w FGA 10, Maroney 1 w FGA 31, Brady-Moss 2 FG S 20 v TB 13, Ward 1 INT 23, Leftwich-Stovall 1 INT 13, Graham 2 Punt 23, Leftwich-Clayton 2 w TD-P 42t, Leftwich-Winslow 2 w TD-P 38, Leftwich-Stovall 4 TD-P S 27 v NO 14, Bush 1 ww Downs 32, Brees-Colston 1 w TD-R 17, Bush 1 ww Downs 20, Brees-Henderson 1 w TD-R 10, Brees 2 Fumble 21, Brees-Shockey 1 ww Downs 16, Hamilton 2 FG 19, Thomas 3 w Punt 13, Thomas 3 w Punt 34t, Thomas 4 TD-R 15, Thomas 4 FG 19t, Thomas 4 TD-R O MIA 22, Ginn 1 FG none 12, Henne 2 w TD-R 38, Brown 2 w TD-R 12, R.Williams 2 Punt 10, R.Williams 3 TD-R 28, R.Williams 4 w TD-R 26, Brown 4 w TD-R O 11 v CLE 12, Lewis 1 Punt none 31, Cribbs 2 FG 18, Lewis 3 Punt 10, Lewis 4 Punt 10, Lewis 4 FG O NYJ 13, Washingotn 1 w FG 33, Sanchez-Washington 2 Punt 25, Washington 1 w FG 22, Sanchez-Edwards OT w INT 64, Jones 2 FG 71t, Jones 2 TD-R 33, Washingon OT w INT O CAR 17, D.Williams 2 Punt 20, Delhomme-Rosario 2 w FGA 12, D.Williams 2 w FGA 52, Delhomme-Barnidge 3 Downs 15t, D.Williams 4 ww TD-R 48, Delhomme-S.Smith 4 ww TD-R N 1 v HOU 17, J,Jones 1 w INT 22, Schaub-Daniels 1 w INT 14, Moats 1 FG 27, Schaub-A.Johnson 2 ww FG 11t, Moats 4 TD-R 20, Schaub-Moats 2 ww FG 17, Moats 4 TD-R 36, Schaub-J.Jones 3 FG 13, Walter 4 TD-R yard rushes yard passes

74 2009 GOAL TO GO OFFENSE DEFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts) Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts) 9/14 NE 1 4 TD (7) 9/14 NE 1 2 TD (7) 10/25 CAR 1 1 TD (7) 2 2 FG (3) 2 4 TD (7) 9/20 TB 1 2 TD (7) 3 4 FG (3) 2 4 TD (6) 11/1 HOU 1 2 FG (3) 9/27 NO 1 1 TD (7) 10/4 MIA 1 2 TD (7) 2 3 TD (7) 3 3 TD (7) 4 4 TD (7) 10/11 CLE 1 4 FG (3) 11/1 HOU 1 3 FG (3) 2 4 TD (7) 3 4 TD (7) 2009 Breakdown: 5 times inside 2009 Breakdown: 13 times inside 3 Touchdowns 10 Touchdowns 2 Field Goals 3 Field Goals Scoring Percentage: 100% (5 of 5) Scoring Percentage: 100% (13 of 13) Failed to Score: 0% (0 of 0) Failed to Score: 0% (0 of 10) TD Percentage: 60% (3 of 5) TD Percentage: 77.0% (10 of 13) FG Percentage: 40% (2 of 5) FG Percentage: 23.0% (3 of 13)

75 2009 INSIDE THE 20 OFFENSE DEFENSE Date Opponent # Qtr. Result (pts) Date Opponent # Qtr. Result(pts) 9/14 NE 1 1 TD (7) 9/14 NE 1 2 TD (7) 2 4 TD (7) 2 2 FG (3) 9/20 TB 1 1 FG (3) 3 4 FG (3) 2 2 Turnover 4 4 TD (6) 3 4 FG (3) 5 4 TD (6) 4 4 FG (3) 9/20 TB 1 2 TD (7) 10/4 MIA 1 2 FG (3) 2 4 TD (6) 2 4 TD (7) 9/27 NO 1 1 TD (7) 3 4 Turnover 2 2 FG (3) 10/11 CLE 1 2 Turnover 3 4 FG (3) 2 3 FG (3) 4 4 TD (7) 10/18 NYJ 1 1 FG (3) 10/4 MIA 1 2 FG (3) 2 3 FG (3) 2 2 TD (7) 10/25 CAR 1 1 TD (7) 3 3 TD (7) 2 3 TD (7) 4 3 TD (7) 3 4 FG (3) 5 4 TD (7) 4 4 FG (3) 10/11 CLE 1 2 FG (3) 11/1 HOU 1 2 FG (3) 2 4 FG (3) 10/18 NYJ 1 1 FG (3) 2 2 FG (3) 10/25 CAR 1 3 Turnover 2 4 TD (7) 11/1 HOU 1 2 FG (3) 2 3 FG (3) 3 4 TD (7) 4 4 TD (7) 5 4 TD (7) 2009 Breakdown: 18 times inside 2009 Breakdown: 27 times inside 5 touchdowns 15 touchdowns 10 Field Goals 11 Field Goals Scoring Percentage: 83.3% (15 of 18) Scoring Percentage: 96.3% (26 of 27) Failed to Score: 16.7% (3 of 18) Failed to Score: 3.7% (1 of 27) TD Percentage: 27.8% (5 of 18) TD Percentage: 55.6% (15 of 27) FG Percentage: 55.5% (10 of 18) FG Percentage: 40.7% (11 of 27)

76 31 A RUSHING Ind. (10/11) PUNT RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Roscoe Parrish vs. Seattle Seahawks, 9/7/08 (63 yards) By Opponent: Karl Williams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 11/26/01 (73 yards) KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Leodis McKelvin vs. Cleveland Browns, 11/17/08 (98 yards) By Opponent: Glenn Holt vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 11/4/07 (100 yards) INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Donte Whitner (76 yards) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 By Opponent: Vontae Davis (23 yards) at Miami Dolphins, 10/4/09 AT LEAST TWO INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME By Bills: Jairus Byrd vs. Houston Texans, 11/01/09 (2 INT) By Opponent: Will Allen at Miami Dolphins, 10/4/09 (2 INT) FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: George Wilson vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 (20 yards) By Opponent: Shaun Ellis at New York Jets, 12/14/08 (11 yards) PUNT BLOCKED By Bills: Coy Wire at Miami Dolphins, 9/17/06 By Opponent: Jason Glenn vs. New York Jets, 9/8/02 PUNT BLOCK RETURNED FOR A TD By Bills: Jason Peters at Cincinnati Bengals, 12/19/04 (in end zone Recovered own block of P Kyle Larson) By Opponent: Cris Dishman, at Houston Oilers, 9/24/89 (7 yards - Bubba McDowell blocked John Kidd s punt) FIELD GOAL BLOCKED By Bills: Langston Walker at Miami Dolphins, 10/26/08 By Opponent: Craig Terrill vs. Seattle Seahawks, 9/7/08 THE LAST TIME FIELD GOAL BLOCK RETURNED FOR TD By Bills: Cornelius Bennett vs. Denver Broncos, 9/30/90 (80 yards after Nate Odomes blocked David Treadwell s att.) By Opponent: Lemar Parrish, Cincinnati Bengals, 11/8/70 (83 yards after Ken Riley blocked Grant Guthrie s att.) EXTRA POINT BLOCKED By Bills: Phil Hansen, at Kansas City Chiefs, 9/14/97 By Opponent: Troy Barnett, vs. New England Patriots, 11/26/95 EXTRA POINT MISSED/FAILED By Bills: Missed Jake Arians vs. Miami Dolphins, 11/25/02 (wide right) Failed- Steve Christie at Indianapolis Colts, 12/11/00 (thru holder s hands) By Opponent: Missed- Doug Brien at Minnesota Vikings, 9/15/02 (2 times, both wide left) Failed- Pete Stoyanovich vs. Miami Dolphins, 9/26/93 (bobbled snap) TWO POINT CONVERSION ATTEMPTED and SUCCESSFUL By Bills: Trent Edwards pass to Lee Evans at St. Louis Rams, 9/28/08 By Opponent: Matt Schaub pass to Andre Johnson vs. Houston Texans, 11/01/09 TWO POINT CONVERSION FAILED By Bills: Willis McGahee rush up the middle at New England Patriots, 11/14/04 By Opponent: Byron Leftwich pass to M. Stovall incomplete vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 SAFETY RECORDED By Bills: Angelo Crowell sacked Jason Campbell in End Zone at Washington, 12/2/07 By Opponent: Fred Jackson tackled in End Zone by Hollis Thomas at Carolina Panthers, 10/25/09

77 THE LAST TIME (cont d) 100 YARD INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GAME By Bills: Fred Jackson (163 yards) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 By Opponent: Ryan Moats (126) vs. Houston Texans, 11/01/ YARD INDIVIDUAL RUSHING GAME By Bills: Thurman Thomas (214 yards) vs. New York Jets, 9/24/90 By Opponent: Thomas Jones (210 yards) at New York Jets, 10/18/09 TWO 100 YARD RUSHERS IN THE SAME GAME By Bills: Fred Jackson (115) and Marshawn Lynch (107) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponent: Ahmad Bradshaw (151 yards) and Brandon Jacobs (145 yards) vs. New York Giants, 12/23/ YARD INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (5-110) at Kansas City Chiefs, 11/23/08 By Opponent: Randy Moss (12-141) at New England Patriots 9/14/ YARD INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (11-265) at Houston Texans, 11/19/06 By Opponent: Chris Chambers (15-238) at Miami Dolphins, 12/4/05 TWO 100 YARD RECEIVERS IN THE SAME GAME By Bills: Lee Evans (107 yards) and Roscoe Parrish (104 yards) vs. NY Jets, 9/24/06 By Opponent: Oronde Gadsden (118 yards) and Chris Chambers (101 yards) vs. Miami Dolphins, 11/25/ YARD INDIVIDUAL PASSING GAME By Bills: JP Losman (340) at Houston Texans, 11/19/06 By Opponent: Tom Brady (378) at New England Patriots, 9/14/09 FIVE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Cookie Gilchrist vs. New York Titans, 12/8/63 By Opponent: Never accomplished AT LEAST FOUR TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Willis McGahee at Seattle Seahawks, 11/28/04 By Opponent: Clarence Williams at San Diego Chargers, 9/16/79 AT LEAST THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Willis McGahee at Seattle Seahawks, 11/28/04 By Opponent: Ryan Moats vs. Houston Texans, 11/01/09 AT LEAST TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING By Bills: Trent Edwards at Kansas City Chiefs, 11/23/08 By Opponents: Ronnie Brown at Miami Dolphins, 10/4/09 FOUR TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Don Beebe vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/8/91 By Opponents: Randy Moss vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 AT LEAST THREE TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Lee Evans at Miami Dolphins, 12/4/05 By Opponents: Marvin Harrison at Indianapolis Colts, 9/23/01 AT LEAST TWO TD RECEPTIONS By Bills: Robert Royal (2) and Lee Evans (2) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponents: Benjamin Watson at New England Patriots, 9/14/09 SIX TD PASSES By Bills: Jim Kelly vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, 9/8/91 By Opponents: Daryle Lamonica, at Oakland Raiders, 10/19/69

78 THE LAST TIME (cont d) AT LEAST FIVE TD PASSES By Bills: Jim Kelly vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 10/21/91 By Opponent: Tom Brady vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 AT LEAST FOUR TD PASSES By Bills: Trent Edwards (4) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/9/07 By Opponent: Tom Brady (5) vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 AT LEAST THREE TD PASSES By Bills: JP Losman (3) vs. Miami Dolphins, 12/17/06 By Opponents: Byron Leftwich vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 LAST OVERTIME GAME By Bills: 10/18/09 at New York Jets (16-13) W WON IN OVERTIME By Bills: 10/18/09 at New York Jets (16-13) By Opponent: 9/8/02 vs. New York Jets (37-31) SHUTOUT RECORDED By Bills: 12/17/06 vs. Miami Dolphins (21-0) By Opponent: 12/28/08 vs. New England (13-0) AT LEAST 200-YARDS RUSHING By Bills: 218 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 By Opponent: 250 at Miami Dolphins, 10/4/09 AT LEAST 300-YARDS RUSHING By Bills: 315 vs. Atlanta Falcons, 11/22/92 By Opponent: 318 at New York Jets, 10/18/09 AT LEAST 400 NET YARDS PASSING By Bills: 437 at Minnesota Vikings, 9/15/02 By Opponent: 422 at Atlanta Falcons, 12/23/01 AT LEAST 300 NET YARDS PASSING By Bills: 303 vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 11/4/07 By Opponent: 309 at Carolina Panthers, 10/25/09 AT LEAST 500 TOTAL YARDS By Bills: 579 at Seattle Seahawks, 12/23/00 By Opponent: 532 at Denver Broncos, 12/21/08 E AT LEAST 400 TOTAL YARDS By Bills: 438 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 9/20/09 By Opponent: 439 vs. Houston Texans, 11/01/09 50 OR MORE POINTS By Bills: 54 at Kansas City Chiefs, 11/23/08 By Opponent: 56 vs. New England Patriots, 11/18/07 40 OR MORE POINTS By Bills: 54 at Kansas City Chiefs, 11/23/08 By Opponent: 41 at Arizona Cardinals, 10/5/08

79 2009 TURNOVER ANALYSIS... OFFENSIVE TURNOVERS Date Opponent Turnover Yardline Qtr. Result (Pts.) 9/20 Tampa Bay F. Jackson Fumble TB 16 2 Touchdown (7) T. Edwards INT TB 6 3 Punt 9/27 New Orleans T. Edwards INT NO 23 3 Punt 10/4 Miami Dolphins T. Edwards INT BUF 18 2 Touchdown (7) T. Edwards INT BUF 44 3 Touchdown (7) T. Edwards INT MIA 20 4 End of Game 10/11 Cleveland Browns T. Edwards INT CLV 40 3 Punt 10/18 New York Jets R. Fitzpatrick INT BUF 47 OT Interception 11/1 Houston Texans R. Fitzpatrick INT BUF 34 4 Touchdown (7) R. Fitzpatrick INT HOU 26 4 End of Game DEFENSIVE TURNOVERS Date Opponent Turnover Yardline Qtr. Result (Pts.) 9/14 New England A. Schobel - INT NE 35 2 Touchdown (7) 9/20 Tampa Bay D. Whitner INT BUF 24 1 Touchdown (7) B. Scott INT BUF 26 1 Field Goal (3) 9/27 New Orleans A. Schobel Fumble BUF 38 2 Punt 10/11 Cleveland Browns J. Byrd INT CLV 30 3 Interception 10/18 New York Jets J. Byrd INT NYJ 30 2 Interception G. Wilson INT NYJ 29 3 Field Goal (3) J. Byrd INT NYJ 41 3 Touchdown (7) R. Corner INT BUF 35 4 Interception P. Posluszny INT NYJ 46 OT Field Goal (3) 10/25 Carolina Panthers J. Byrd INT CAR 44 1 Touchdown (7) J. Byrd INT BUF 43 3 Touchdown (7) G. Wilson INT BUF 10 4 End of Game 11/1 Houston Texans J. Byrd INT BUF 32 1 Punt M. Stroud FR BUF 42 1 Punt J. Byrd INT HOU 25 1 Touchdown (7) SPECIAL TEAMS TURNOVERS Date Opponent Turnover Yardline Qtr. Result (Pts.) 9/14 New England L. McKelvin - Fumble BUF 31 4 Touchdown (6) 9/27 New Orleans R. Parrish Fumble BUF 32 2 Field Goal (3) 10/11 Cleveland Browns R. Parrish Muffed Punt CLV 27 4 Field Goal (3) 10/18 New York Jets J. Wendling INT BUF 32 OT Interception 10/25 Carolina Panthers D. Fine FR CAR 20 4 Field Goal (3)

80 2009 ETCs 3-5 Season Record 1-3 at Home 1-2 in 3-point or less Games 0-0 Postseason Games 2-2 On the Road 3-3 When Won Coin Toss 1-2 In AFC East Games 3-5 Outdoors 0-2 When Lost Coin Toss 0-1 In AFC North Games 0-0 In Domed Stadiums 3-2 When Scored First 0-1 In AFC South Games 1-1 On Grass 0-3 When Opp. Scored First 0-0 In AFC West Games 1-0 in overtime games 2-1 In NFC Games 3-1 When Yielding 20 Points or Less 1-1 When Scoring 21 Points or More 2-2 When Led at Halftime 2-2 When Led at the End of 3 rd Quarter 1-3 When Trailing at Halftime 0-2 When Trailing at the End of 3 rd Quarter 0-0 When Tied at Halftime 1-1 When Tied at the End of 3 rd Quarter 1-0 When Buffalo has 100-Yard Rusher 1-4 When Opp. has 100-Yard Rusher 0-0 When Buffalo has 100-Yard Receiver 0-1 When Opp. has 100-Yard Receiver 0-0 When Buffalo has 300-Yard Passer 1-1 When Opp. has 300-Yard Passer 2009 INSTANT REPLAY Buffalo has challenged 1 play(s) this season under the NFL s replay system. Date Opp. Explanation Result 10/18 NYJ Buffalo challenged the incomplete pass ruling Reversed

81 WEEK 1 BILLS 24, Patriots 25 September 14, 2009 Gillette Stadium 68,756 The Buffalo Bills kicked off their 2009 season on Monday Night Football with a loss over the New England Patriots at a sold out Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts. This game marked the return of Patriots QB Tom Brady from a 2008 season ending injury and the first game calling plays for newly appointed Bills Offensive Coordinator Alex Van Pelt. Rookie tight end Shawn Nelson put the Bills on the board late in the first quarter when he caught a short 11-yard pass from QB Trent Edwards and leaped over the pylon into the end zone to put the Bills ahead 7-0. Nelson finished the game with two receptions for a total of 13 yards. For the game, Edwards was 15 of 25 for 212 yards and two touchdowns. Halfway through the second quarter, Patriots QB Tom Brady led his offense downfield to end the drive with RB Fred Taylor rushing into the end zone to tie the game at seven points each. The Patriots would try to charge back to take the lead after a Buffalo punt until Brady's screen pass intended for RB Sammy Morris was intercepted by Bills DE Aaron Schobel. Schobel returned the pick off 26-yards before being tackled in the end zone to give the Bills a lead going into the half. Schobel finished the game with a tackle and a sack on Brady for a loss of 10 yards. This was the 15th time in Schobel's career that he's faced Brady he has 12.0 career-sacks on the all-pro quarterback. The Bills held the Patriots scoreless in the third quarter and added three points of their own with a K Rian Lindell 40-yard field goal to increase their lead In the fourth quarter, the Bills answered a Patriots K Stephen Gostkowski field (17-13) with a 10-yard touchdown pass from Edwards to RB Fred Jackson (24-13). This was Jackson's first career start as the starting running back. He finished with 83 yards receiving and 57 yards rushing. The Patriots came back strong in the fourth quarter with Brady finding TE Benjamin Watson twice in the red zone. After each touchdown, New England went for a two point conversion but was unsuccessful in both attempts. With just under two minutes remaining in the fourth, Buffalo was set to have possession until CB Leodis McKelvin fumbled the ball on a kick off return at the Buffalo 31-yard line and was recovered by New England. The Patriots were able to capitalize on the turnover to win the game by a point, TEAM Final BILLS PATRIOTS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE BUF 1 2:58 S. Nelson 11 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 6-68, 3: NE 2 6:22 F. Taylor 1 yd. run (S. Gostkowski kick) 14-72, 7: BUF 2 3:29 A. Schobel 26 yd. INT return (R. Lindell kick) NE 2 0:00 S. Gostkowski 20 yd. Field Goal 9-68, 3: BUF 3 2:32 R. Lindell 40 yd. Field Goal 7-42, 3: NE 4 11:43 S. Gostkowski 28 yd. Field Goal 11-66, 5: BUF 4 5:32 F. Jackson 10 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 14-62, 6: NE 4 2:06 B. Watson 18 yd. pass from T. Brady (Two point conversion failed) 11-81, 3: NE 4 0:50 B. Watson 16 yd. pass from T. Brady (Two point conversion failed) 3-31, 1: BUF NE First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 22:52 37:08 RUSHING BILLS: F. Jackson 15-57; T. Edwards 2-25; X. Omon 2-8 PATRIOTS: L. Maroney 10-32; F. Taylor 9-25 TD; T. Brady 1-9; K. Faulk 3-7 PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 15-25, 212 yards, 2 TD PATRIOTS: T. Brady 39-53, 378 yards, 2 TDs, INT RECEIVING BILLS: F. Jackson 5-83 TD; D. Schouman 3-41; L. Evans 3-25; T. Owens 2-46; S. Nelson 2-13 TD; R. Parrish 0-4 PATRIOTS: R. Moss ; W. Welker 12-93; B. Watson 6-77, K. Faulk 6-51; L. Maroney 2-9; C. Baker 1-7; S. Morris 0-0; J. Galloway 0-0 WEEK 2 Buccaneers 20, BILLS 33 September 20, 2009 Ralph Wilson Stadium 70,318 The Buffalo Bills opened their 2009 regular season home schedule with a win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in front of a sold out crowd of 70,318. This was Tampa Bay s first time at Ralph Wilson Stadium with Buffalo improving its record to against teams in their first visit to The Ralph. The Bills were able to get on the board first for their second consecutive game with a 32-yard pass from QB Trent Edwards to WR Lee Evans. Edwards went on to complete 21 of 31 passes with two touchdowns and a passer rating of While Buffalo RB Fred Jackson pitched in 163 yards on the ground on 28 carries. On the following possession, Bills FS Donte Whitner intercepted a pass from Tampa Bay QB Byron Leftwich and returned it for a 76 yard touchdown giving the Bills an early 14-0 lead. Buffalo s back to back interception returns in the first two games of the season marks the first time a team has done so since the Seattle Seahawks accomplished the feat in The Bills ended the first quarter with a 17-0 lead after K Rian Lindell made a 31-yard field goal. The Buccaneers started the second quarter with a drive that resulted in a touchdown pass to TE Kellen Winslow to bring the Bucs within 10. The Bills were able to capitalize on a number of Buccaneer penalties with another Lindell field goal to give them a 20-7 lead. Tampa Bay scored a touchdown with 27 seconds remaining in the first half to cut the Bills lead to six points. Both teams were held scoreless in the third quarter. Lindell connected on a 27-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter to move the Bills ahead, WR Terrell Owens caught a deep 43-yard pass from Edwards for his first touchdown as a Buffalo Bill which sealed the lead for the Bills making the score to Owens had three catches for a total of 52 yards. Tampa Bay tried to come back after Leftwich connected with TE Jerramy Stevens for a six-yard touchdown pass. However, the Bucs attempt at a two-point conversion was no good, putting the score at Lindell went on to successfully make his fourth field goal of the night, 20 yards out, to give the Bills a final score of TEAM Final BUCS BILLS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE BUF 1 11:31 L. Evans 32 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 4-54, 1: BUF 1 6:16 D. Whitner 76 yd. INT return (R. Lindell kick) BUF 1 :09 R. Lindell 31 yd. Field Goal 6-19, 2: TB 2 12:55 K. Winslow 42 yd. pass from B. Leftwich 5-77, 2: BUF 2 9:50 R. Lindell 43 yd. Field Goal 9-48, 3: TB 2 0:27 C. Williams 8 yd. pass from B. Leftwich (M. Nugent Kick) 1-8, 0: BUF 4 11:23 R. Lindell 27 yd. Field Goal 13-64, 5: BUF 4 9:16 T. Owens 43 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 2-54, 1: TB 4 5:27 J. Stevens 6 yd. pass from B. Leftwich (pass failed) 14-80, 3: BUF 4 1:57 R. Lindell 20 yd. Field Goal 6-55, 3: TB BUF First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 30:27 29:33 RUSHING BUCS: D. Ward 9-32; E. Graham 2-16; C. Williams 7-9; B. Leftwich 1-0 BILLS: F. Jackson ; T. Edwards 3-24; T. Owens 1-13; X. Omon 2-9; R. Parrish 1-9 PASSING BUCS: B. Leftwich 26-50, 296 yards, 3 TDs, 2 INT BILLS: T. Edwards 21-31, 230 yards, 2 TDs, INT RECEIVING BUCS: K. Winslow 7-90 TD; C. Williams 7-56 TD; M. Stovall 3-80; J. Stevens 3-24 TD; M. Clayton 2-27; S. Stroughter 1-10; D. Ward 1-5; E. Graham 1-3; C. Smith 1-1; B. Clark 0-0 BILLS: D. Schouman 6-62; F. Jackson 6-25; J. Reed 4-46; T. Owens 3-52 TD; L. Evans 1-32 TD; S. Nelson 1-13; X. Omon 0-0

82 WEEK 3 Saints 27, BILLS 7 September 27, 2009 Ralph Wilson Stadium 70,261 The Buffalo Bills succumbed to penalties and turnovers as they were unable to stop the New Orleans Saints offense in front of a home crowd of 70,261 as the Saints defeated the Bills, The Saints didn t waste any time, scoring within the first five minutes of the game on an 82-yard drive over 10 plays. Saints RB Lynell Hamilton rushed for the touchdown to give New Orleans an early 7-0 lead. A trick play in the opening seconds of the second quarter got the Bills on the board. Set up in field goal formation, P Brian Moorman took the snap and threw a pass for 25 yards to DE Ryan Denney for Buffalo s only touchdown of the game, tying the game at seven points each. However, the Saints regained the lead, 10-7, after a late second quarter field goal by K John Carney. Bills QB Trent Edwards connected with WR Lee Evans four times for a total of 31 yards. Evans now has 304 career receptions and moves into fourth place past Pete Metzelaars (302) on Buffalo s all time receptions list. Edwards would go on to complete 20 of 35 passing attempts for a total of 156 yards with an interception. Bills RB Fred Jackson gained 97 scrimmage yards (71 rushing and 26 receiving) narrowly missing his fifth straight game with 100+ scrimmage yards. Buffalo s defense had a solid performance as they held the Saints to 10 points into the fourth quarter. They also held the Saints offense to only 27 points when they ve scored over 40 in each of their last two games. DEs Aaron Schobel and Chris Kelsay both registered a sack on QB Drew Brees. Schobel also forced and recovered a fumble on his sack. TEAM Final SAINTS BILLS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE NO 1 10:04 L. Hamilton 1 yd. run (J. Carney kick) 10-82, 4: BUF 2 14:48 R. Denney 25 yd. pass from B. Moorman (R. Lindell kick) 9-72, 3: NO 2 4:17 J. Carney 27 yd. Field Goal 5-23, 1: NO 4 9:45 P. Thomas 34 yd. run (J. Carney kick) 3-66, 1: NO 4 3:21 J. Carney 35 yd. Field Goal 9-49, 4: NO 4 2:03 P. Thomas 19 yd. run (J. Carney kick) 2-25, 0: NO BUF First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 33:34 26:26 RUSHING SAINTS: P. Thomas ; R. Bush 13-64; L. Hamilton 5-24; D. Brees 6-8 BILLS: F. Jackson 18-71; T. Edwards 2-13; X. Omon 1-5 PASSING SAINTS: D. Brees 16-29, 172 yards BILLS: T. Edwards 20-35, 156 yards, INT; B. Moorman 1-1, 25 yards, TD RECEIVING SAINTS: J. Shockey 6-48; M. Colston 4-67; D. Henderson 3-40; R. Bush 3-17; BILLS: J. Reed 6-60; D. Fine 5-34; L. Evans 4-31; F. Jackson 4-26; R. Denney 1-25; R. Parrish 1-5; WEEK 4 BILLS 10, Dolphins 38 October 4, 2009 Land Shark Stadium 65,523 By forcing multiple turnovers and executing a successful pass rush, the Miami Dolphins defeated the Bills, 38-10, at Land Shark Stadium. This was the Bills second loss this season to an AFC East opponent. Miami was able to get on the board first in the second quarter with a K Dan Carpenter 33-yard field goal after both teams struggled to produce any points in the first quarter. The Buffalo offense seemed like they could get things started but couldn t quite execute the way they d like to in the first half. On the Bills first possession of the second quarter, QB Trent Edwards pass intended for WR Josh Reed was picked off and returned for a touchdown by Dolphins rookie CB Vontae Davis. The Bills were able to get on the board following the turnover with a 35-yard field goal by K Rian Lindell which was set up by a WR Terrell Owens 39-yard reception. Miami went into the half leading During the second half, Miami was able to produce three more touchdowns, two of them in the third quarter. Buffalo s offense continued to struggle, but was able to score their only touchdown in the early stages of the fourth quarter, Edwards connected with Reed on a short pass to make the score Edwards would finish the game with 14 completions on 26 attempts, one touchdown and three interceptions. Buffalo s defense put up a stout fight after suffering many key injuries during last week s game against New Orleans. Once again the defensive line was able to attack the quarterback early. DEs Aaron Schobel, Chris Kelsay and Ryan Denney, along with DT Marcus Stroud all registered a sack on Dolphins QB Chad Henne. SS George Wilson, filling in for an injured Bryan Scott, recorded his first two sacks of the season. Wilson and Denney each were responsible for forcing a fumble when sacking Henne but the Bills were unable to recover the loose ball. TEAM Final BILLS DOLPHINS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE MIA 2 11:38 D. Carpenter 33 yd. Field Goal 11-65, 6: MIA 2 11:23 V. Davis 23 yd. INT return (D. Carpenter kick) BUF 2 8:48 R. Lindell 35 yd. Field Goal 5-37, 2: MIA 2 4:23 R. Brown 1 yd. run (D. Carpenter kick) 9-66, 4: MIA 3 8:26 B. Hartline 5 yd. pass from C. Henne (D. Carpenter kick) 12-65, 6; MIA 3 2:36 R. Williams 1 yd. run (D. Carpenter kick) 9-27, 5: BUF 4 14:50 J. Reed 3 yd. pass from T. Edwards (R. Lindell kick) 9-90, 2: MIA 4 3:43 R. Brown 4 yd. run (D. Carpenter kick) 3-58, 0: BUF MIA First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 22:51 37:09 RUSHING BILLS: F. Jackson 9-42; M. Lynch 8-4 DOLPHINS: R. Brown ; R. Williams 16-85; T. Ginn 1-22; C. Henne 2-14; P. Cobbs 2-11; L. Polite 2-5; B. Hartline 1-(-1); P. White 1-(-1) PASSING BILLS: T. Edwards 14-26, 192 yards, TD, 3 INTs DOLPHINS: C. Henne 14-22, 115 yards, TD RECEIVING BILLS: M. Lynch 5-43; T. Owens 3-60; F. Jackson 3-26; L. Evans 2-60; J. Reed 1-3, TD DOLPHINS: G. Camarillo 4-42; D. Bess 3-17; B. Hartline 2-17, TD; R. Williams 1-11; P. Cobbs 1-10; L. Polite 1-7; A. Fasano 1-7; T. Ginn 1-4

83 WEEK 5 Browns 6, BILLS 3 October 11, 2009 Ralph Wilson Stadium 70,526 The Bills and Browns struggled to find the end zone in a game that was decided by a field goal on Cleveland s final possession. After a scoreless first quarter, Cleveland s K Billy Cundiff was able to successfully connect on a 24-yard field goal to give the Browns a 3-0 lead halfway through the second quarter. This was the first game back at the Ralph for RB Marshawn Lynch since the preseason. Lynch had six receptions for 56 yards and rushed for 69 yards. His longest play came at the beginning of the second half on a drive that led to Buffalo s only score of the game. QB Trent Edwards threw a short pass up the middle to Lynch who broke a tackle took the ball 35 yards before being tackled at the Cleveland 26-yard line. Buffalo was unable to convert the next set of downs after Lynch s play but set up K Rian Lindell for a 36-yard field goal to tie the game at three. WR Terrell Owens had four catches, his most receptions in a game this season, for 44 yards and even rushed on a play for six yards. However, a turnover by Buffalo s special teams unit with three minutes remaining in the game would be enough for Cleveland to gain the edge after an 18-yard field goal to win the game. Buffalo s defense held the Browns to 193 total yards of offense, the fewest the team has allowed since 120, vs. Houston on Sept. 11, The Bills also held the Browns to 22 passing yards, which is the sixth fewest in club history. It is the lowest total since the Bills held the Browns to a Buffalorecord -3 passing yards on Dec. 13, The Browns managed only two completions, which tied for the fewest ever by a Bills opponent (vs. Cin. on Nov. 30, 1969 and vs. NYJ on Sept. 29, 1974). TEAM Final BROWNS BILLS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE CLE 2 7:23 B. Cundiff 24 yd. Field Goal 7-47, 3: BUF 3 10:10 R. Lindell 36 yd. Field Goal 10-56, 4: CLE 4 0:23 B. Cundiff 18 yd. Field Goal 7-15, 2: WEEK 6 BILLS 16, Jets 13 October 18, 2009 The Meadowlands 76,048 Buffalo Bills K Rian Lindell hit a 47-yard field goal with 2:44 left in overtime to give the Bills a win over the NY Jets at The Meadowlands on Sunday. The Bills ended their 96 game streak without going into overtime. This was the first division game that the Bills have won in nine contests. On their first possession of the game QB Trent Edwards led the Bills down field on a 10-play, 47-yard drive to enter Jets territory. K Rian Lindell made a 33-yard field goal putting Buffalo on top 3-0. With the game tied, 3-3, in the early stages of the second quarter, Edwards suffered a hit to the head that took him out of the game. Backup QB Ryan Fitzpatrick took over for the injured Edwards. Coming into the second half, Fitzpatrick looked to bring the Bills back from a 10-point deficit. In the third quarter, the Bills scored their first offensive touchdown in two games when Fitzpatrick found WR Lee Evans in stride on a slant route for a 37-yard touchdown tying the game at This was Evans 34th career touchdown reception as he is now tied with former Buffalo Bill Bob Chandler for fourth place on the team s all-time touchdown reception list. Fitzpatrick was 10-for-25 for 116 yards with the touchdown and an interception. Buffalo s defense held the Jets to 96 passing yards as they intercepted Jets rookie QB Mark Sanchez five times and added another interception on a botched field goal attempt. Three of the interceptions came in the second half and two in overtime. S Jairus Byrd recorded two interceptions becoming the first Bills rookie to post interceptions in consecutive games since Nate Clements in S John Wendling, S George Wilson, CB Reggie Corner and LB Paul Posluszny each had one interception. Wendling s interception came on the Jets muffed field goal attempt in overtime. Posluszny recorded the sixth interception on a key play that gave Buffalo the ball back with 6:25 left in OT and led to the game-winning field goal. The last time the Bills recorded six interceptions in a game was on 12/9/1967 at Boston. TEAM OT Final BILLS JETS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE BUF 1 7:21 R. Lindell 33 yd. Field Goal 10-47, 6: NYJ 1 0:35 J. Feely 23 yd. Field Goal 14-75, 6: NYJ 2 9:45 J. Feely 41 yd. Field Goal 5-67, 2: NYJ 2 7:31 T. Jones 71 yd. run (J. Feely Kick) 2-67, 0: BUF 3 7:45 R. Lindell 25 yd. Field Goal 9-36, 4: BUF 3 2:30 L. Evans 37 yd. pass from R. Fitzpatrick (R. Lindell Kick) 6-64, 2: BUF 5 2:44 R. Lindell 47 yd. Field Goal 9-29, 3: CLE BUF First Downs 9 13 Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 28:26 31:34 RUSHING BROWNS: J. Lewis ; J. Cribbs 1-31; J. Harrison 8-21; D. Anderson 1-2 BILLS: M. Lynch 17-69; T. Edwards 4-40; F. Jackson 13-30; T. Owens 1-6 PASSING BROWNS: D. Anderson 2-17, 23 yards, INT BILLS: T. Edwards 16-31, 152 yards, INT RECEIVING BROWNS: M. Massaquoi 1-16; S. Heiden 1-7 BILLS: M. Lynch 6-56; T. Owens 4-44; F. Jackson 2-17; L. Evans 2-11; D. Fine 1-8; S. Nelson 1-0; R. Parrish 0-16; BUF NYJ First Downs Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 39:03 33:13 RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 19-61; F. Jackson 15-52; R. Fitzpatrick 7-20; T. Owens 1-9 JETS: T. Jones ; L. Washington 15-99; M. Sanchez 1-6; T. Richardson 1-3 PASSING BILLS: R. Fitzpatrick 10-25, 116 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT; T. Edwards 5-5, 43 yards JETS: M. Sanchez 10-29, 119 yards, 0 TD, 5 INT; S. Weatherford 0-1, 1 INT RECEIVING BILLS: L. Evans 4-68, TD; T. Owens 3-13; S. Nelson 2-34; C. McIntyre 2-18; M. Lynch 2-11; J. Reed 1-10; D. Fine 1-5 JETS: L. Washington 3-46; B. Edwards 3-40; T. Jones 2-17; D. Keller 2-16

84 WEEK 7 BILLS 20, Panthers 9 October 25, 2009 Bank of America Stadium 73,497 The Buffalo Bills defeated the Carolina Panthers, 20-9, winning their second consecutive road game in back-to-back weeks for the first time since Weeks in Buffalo s defense had four takeaways with three interceptions and one fumble which led to 17 points. Fourteen of those points came with help from FS Jairus Byrd who intercepted Panthers QB Jake Delhome twice. This was Byrd s second straight two-interception game giving him five picks in the last three games. Byrd is the third Bills rookie to post an interception in three consecutive games and is the first to achieve the feat since Butch Byrd in 1964 (games 9-12). Buffalo s offense never turned the ball over as QB Ryan Fitzpatrick started his first game for an injured Trent Edwards. Byrd s first interception set up a RB Marshawn Lynch rushing touchdown to give the Bills an early 7-0 lead. Fitzpatrick connected with WR Lee Evans five times for a total of 75 yards. Evans caught a twoyard touchdown pass for his 35th career touchdown to increase the Bills lead He is now tied for third place with Elbert Dubenion on the Bills all-time touchdown receptions list and has passed 5,000 receiving yards in his career. Evans longest reception was a 50-yard catch that helped set up a 29-yard field goal by K Rian Lindell to extend Buffalo s lead Fitzpatrick went on to complete 11-of-22 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown. Carolina tried to come back as they set up their own touchdown scoring drive to cut the lead to On the ensuing drive Buffalo was forced to punt but Panthers Kenny Moore muffed the catch which was recovered by Bills TE Derek Fine with 5:15 remaining in the game. The turnover ended Carolina s chance to potentially tie the game as Buffalo solidified their lead, 20-9, with a Lindell 22-yard field goal. TEAM Final BILLS PANTHERS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE BUF 1 4:36 M. Lynch 7 yd. run (R. Lindell kick) 2-7, 0: CAR 2 9:06 F. Jackson tackled in end zone by H. Thomas for a Safety BUF 4 13:52 L. Evans 2 yd. pass from R. Fitzpatrick (R. Lindell kick) 6-27, 2: BUF 4 9:50 R. Lindell 29 yd. Field Goal 5-55, 2: CAR 4 6:34 D. Williams 15 yd. run (J. Kasay kick) 8-78, 3: BUF 4 1:56 R. Lindell 22 yd. Field Goal 7-16, 3: WEEK 8 Texans 31, BILLS 10 November 1, 2009 Ralph Wilson Stadium 69,790 Two key interceptions and a WR Terrell Owens touchdown weren t enough for the Bills to hold on to their early lead as the Houston Texans defeated Buffalo at Ralph Wilson Stadium. Buffalo s defense continued to strive as they recorded two interceptions, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a sack. Bills rookie FS Jairus Byrd recorded his sixth interception when he picked off Texans QB Matt Schaub on Houston s first possession. With 5:26 remaining in the first quarter, LB Paul Posluszny forced Texans RB Steve Slaton to fumble and the ball was recovered by Bills DT Marcus Stroud. After being unsuccessful at converting on the first two turnovers, Buffalo got another chance when Byrd recorded his second interception of the game and his seventh of the season. It was the third consecutive week that he recorded multiple interceptions. This set up an Owens 29-yard end-around touchdown for his second touchdown of the season giving the Bills a 7-0 lead heading into the second quarter. Houston came back with two field goal drives to cut the lead 7-6, but Buffalo was able to score three points of their own with a K Rian Lindell 21-yard field goal to hang onto a 10-6 lead heading into the half. Byrd, who was chosen as NFL Rookie of the Month in October, joins San Francisco s Dave Baker (1960) as just the second NFL player to have two or more interceptions in three consecutive games. He is also just the second rookie player in franchise history along with George Butch Byrd (1964, games 9-12) to record an interception in four consecutive games. The last time a Bill had a four game interception streak was Jeff Nixon in games (1979) and 1-2 (1980). The Bills were never able to come back in the second half as they allowed 25 unanswered points, 244 yards, and the offense was only able to convert two of 10 third down opportunities. QB Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 15 of 23 passes and threw two interceptions. Buffalo falls to 3-5 as they head into their bye week. The Bills will return to the field on Sunday, November 15th to face the Tennessee Titans at LP Field for a 1:00 PM kickoff. TEAM Final TEXANS BILLS TEAM QTR. TIME SCORING PLAY DRIVE SCORE BUF 1 2:31 T. Owens 29 yd. run (R. Lindell kick) 1-29, 0: HOU 2 14:49 K. Brown 42 yd. Field Goal 8-50, 2: HOU 2 2:18 K. Brown 22 yd. Field Goal 14-86, 8: BUF 2 0:18 R. Lindell 21 yd. Field Goal 8-31, 2: HOU 3 7:05 K. Brown 26 yd. Field Goal 12-72,6: HOU 4 14:17 R. Moats 11 yd. run (M. Schaub-A. Johnson pass) 10-72, 5: HOU 4 9:50 R. Moats 1 yd. run (K. Brown kick) 6-37, 2: HOU 4 3:34 R. Moats 3 yd. run (K. Brown kick) 10-66, 5: BUF CAR First Downs 9 20 Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 25:20 34:40 RUSHING BILLS: M. Lynch 17-40; R. Fitzpatrick 7-10; F. Jackson 5-2; T. Owens 1-1 PANTHERS: D. Williams 16-89; J. Stewart 7-25; M. Goodson 2-2 PASSING BILLS: R. Fitzpatrick 11-22, 123 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT PANTHERS: J. Delhomme 27-44, 325 yards, 0 TDs, 3 INTs RECEIVING BILLS: L. Evans 5-75, TD; T. Owens 3-27; J. Reed 2-14; M. Lynch 1-7; PANTHERS: S. Smith 6-99; D. Williams 5-50; J. Stewart 4-20; G. Barnidge 3-77; D. Rosario 3-35; J. King 2-23; M. Muhammad 2-14; D. Jarrett 1-7 HOU BUF First Downs 24 9 Rushes-Yards Net Passing Yards Total Net Yards Passing (A-C-I) Sacked by Opp Punts-Average Fumbles-Lost Penalties Time of Poss. 39:08 20:52 RUSHING TEXANS: R. Moats ; C. Brown 7-22; J. Jones 1-17; K. Walter 1-13; M. Schaub 7-7; S. Slaton 1-1 BILLS: M. Lynch 9-43; T. Owens 1-29, TD; F. Jackson 9-28; J. Jenkins 1-(-3) PASSING TEXANS: M. Schaub 25-34, 268 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs BILLS: R. Fitzpatrick 15-23, 117 yards, 0 TDs, 2 INTs RECEIVING TEXANS: A. Johnson 6-63; K. Walter 4-29; D. Anderson 3-51; R. Moats 2-25; J. Casey 2-14; V. Leach 2-11; S. Slaton 2-10; C. Brown 2-7; J. Jones 1-36; O. Daniels 1-22 BILLS: T. Owens 5-39; J. Reed 3-29; M. Lynch 3-6; L. Evans 2-29; D. Fine 1-9; St. Johnson 1-5

85 2009 PLAYER PARTICIPATION NE TB CLE CAR HOU Demetrius Bell 7/7 LT LT LT IL LT LT LT LT Alvin Bowen 0/0 PS PS Marcus Buggs 5/2 P MLB P MLB P IR IR IR Brad Butler 2/2 RT RT IR IR IR IR IR IR Jairus Byrd 8/6 P P DB FS FS FS FS FS Kirk Chambers 6/1 IL IL P RT P P P P Reggie Corner 8/1 P P P P P P P DB Jon Corto 8/0 P P P P P P P P Ryan Denney 8/0 P P P P P P P P Chris Draft 3/ P SLB P Trent Edwards 6/6 QB QB QB QB QB QB IL IL Chris Ellis 1/0 IL IL IL IL IL IL IL P Keith Ellison 8/8 WLB WLB WLB SLB SLB SLB WLB RLB Lee Evans 8/8 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Derek Fine 7/5 IL P TE P TE TE TE TE Ryan Fitzpatrick 3/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P QB QB Drayton Florence 6/5 IL IL P RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB Justise Hairston 0/0 IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Bruce Hall 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Gibran Hamdan 0/0 IL IL IL IL IL IL DNP DNP Geoff Hangartner 8/8 C C C C C C C C James Hardy 0/0 R R R R R R R R Cary Harris 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Nic Harris 8/0 P P P P P P P P CJ Hawthorne 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Nick Hennessey 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Felton Huggins 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Fred Jackson 8/4 RB RB RB RB P P P P Justin Jenkins 5/0 - IL IL P P P P P Spencer Johnson 8/1 P P P P P P P RT Steve Johnson 3/0 IL IL DNP IL IL P P P Todd Johnson 2/ IL P P Chris Kelsay 8/8 LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE Ellis Lankster 2/0 IL IL IL P IL IL P DNP Andy Levitre 8/8 LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG Rian Lindell 8/0 P P P P P P P P Marshawn Lynch 5/4 R R R P RB RB RB RB Aaron Maybin 8/0 P P P P P P P P Corey Mace 0/0 PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS John McCargo 6/0 P P IL IL P P P P Terrence McGee 8/8 LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB Jermaine McGhee 0/0 IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Corey McIntyre 7/0 P P P P P P P IL Leodis McKelvin 3/3 RCB RCB RCB IR IR IR IR IR Seth McKinney 6/0 P P DNP P DNP P P P Jamon Meredith 3/3 - - IL DNP IL RT RT RT Kawika Mitchell 5/5 SLB SLB SLB WLB MLB IR IR IR Brian Moorman 8/0 P P P P P P P P Shawn Nelson 5/5 TE TE IL TE TE TE IL IL Xaiver Omon 4/0 P P P DNP P IL IL DNP Terrell Owens 8/8 WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR Ashlee Palmer 7/2 IL P P P WLB SLB P P Roscoe Parrish 5/0 P P P P P IL IL IL Marvin Phillip 0/0 IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Paul Posluszny 4/4 MLB IL IL IL IL MLB MLB LLB Andre Ramsey 0/0 - - PS PS PS PS PS PS Josh Reed 8/4 P P WR WR P P WR WR Garrison Sanborn 8/0 P P P P P P P P Lydell Sargeant 0/0 IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Aaron Schobel 8/8 RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE Derek Schouman 2/2 TE TE IR IR IR IR IR IR Bryan Scott 3/3 SS SS SS IL IL IL IL IL Jonathan Scott 4/3 DNP P RT LT RT IL IL IL Marcus Smith 0/0 IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR Marcus Stroud 8/8 LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT Jonathan Stupar 6/0 P PS P DNP P P P P John Wendling 8/0 P P P P P P P P Donte Whitner 4/4 FS FS FS IL IL SS IL IL Kyle Williams 7/7 RT RT RT RT RT RT RT IL George Wilson 8/4 P P P SS SS P SS SS Eric Wood 8/8 RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG Ashton Youboty 8/0 P P P P P P P P LEGEND: P - Played DNP - Did Not Play IR - Injured Reserve DNR Did Not Report PS - Practice Squad IL - Inactive List R - Reserve

86 WEEK 9 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2009 Team/Offense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS TYds/G TYds/P t RYds/G t RshAvg PsYd/G PasAvg %HdInt t Sac/PP 5t t t 29 13t t D/Gm t t D Eff t 18t 4t 29 22t 7t 20t 10t 6 4t 13t 2t 13t 2t D Eff 13t 1 13t 24 13t 22t 32 10t 28 18t 25t 27 7t 7t 12 20t t PR Avg t KR Avg GPntAv NPntAv t 28 16t 30t t t 13 9t 23t Pts/Gm t 16t 5t t 8t 28t 1t t 30 20t t 1t 24 15t 10t FG% t 15t t t t Opponent/Defense Rank (Within League) BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS TYds/G TYds/P t t RYds/G RshAvg t PsYd/G t PasAvg t %HdInt 16t t t t Sac/PP 14t t 32 4t 13 14t D/Gm 4t 25t 11t t 9t 1 17t 31 14t 11t 25t t t 17t D Eff t t 23 10t 14t 10t 8t 14t 24t 4t 24t 4t 1 29t 32 20t 31 4D Eff 8t 19 24t 4t 24t t 18 29t 10t 3 10t 14t 14t PR Avg KR Avg t t GPntAv NPntAv t Pts/Gm t 17t t t 29t 7t 2t 10t 18t 31t 16 14t 7t t 20t FG% 2t 18t 7t 2t 5t 29t 10t 20t 22t 31t 27 14t 24 5t 17 25

87 OFFENSE Buff. GAMES (Won-Lost) 3-5 FIRST DOWNS 116 Rushing 38 Passing 59 Penalty 19 YDS GAINED (tot) 2118 Avg per Game RUSHING (net) 880 Avg per Game Rushes 219 Yards per Rush 4.0 PASSING (net) 1238 Avg per Game Passes Att. 224 Completed 128 Pct Completed 57.1 Yards Gained 1366 Sacked 23 Yards Lost 128 Had intercepted 9 Yards Opp Ret 94 Opp TDs on Int 1 PUNTS 50 Avg Yards 46.7 PUNT RETURNS 17 Avg Return 7.8 Returned for TD 0 KICKOFF RETURNS 31 Avg Return 24.5 Returned for TD 0 PENALTIES 59 Yards Penalized 458 FUMBLES BY 10 Fumbles Lost 6 Opp Fumbles 9 Opp Fum Lost 3 POSS. TIME (avg) 26:38 TOUCHDOWNS 12 Rushing 2 Passing 8 Returns 2 EXTRA-PT KICKS 12/12 2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 FIELD GOALS/FGA 13/15 POINTS SCORED 123 DEFENSE Buff. POINTS ALLOWED 169 OPP FIRST DOWNS 161 Rushing 73 Passing 80 Penalty 8 OPP YARDS GAINED 2979 Avg per Game OPP RUSHING(net) 1389 Avg per Game Rushes 272 Yards per Rush 5.1 OPP PASSING(net) 1590 Avg per Game Passes Att. 279 Completed 159 Pct Completed 57.0 Sacked 17 Yards Lost 106 INTERCEPTED BY 15 Yards Returned 228 Returned for TD 2 OPP PUNT RETURNS 29 Avg return 6.6 OPP KICKOFF RET 26 Avg return 23.5 OPP TOUCHDOWNS 19 Rushing 12 Passing 6 Returns 1

88 WEEK 9 / THROUGH MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2009 TEAM RANKINGS American Football Conference Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Buff National Football League Offense Defense Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Buff AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BUF t AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BUF t NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) BUF t t NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S) BUF t AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 13) Buffalo AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 12) Buffalo NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 29) Buffalo NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing 25) Buffalo AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 4) Buffalo = +3 NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net Rank Team Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff 9) Buffalo = +3 AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 16) Buffalo

89 AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 11) Buffalo NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 31) Buffalo NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20 Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score% 20) Buffalo AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 14) Buffalo AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 13) Buffalo NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 30) Buffalo NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct 27) Buffalo AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 14) Buffalo AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 10) Buffalo NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 28) Buffalo NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards 23) Buffalo AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 2) Buffalo AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 10) Buffalo NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 4) Buffalo

90 NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team) Rank Team TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start 19) Buffalo AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS Interceptions-- 2, Byrd, Buff. at NY-J, 10/18 (OT), (2-10, 0 td) 100-Yard Rushing Games 163, Jackson, BUF vs. TB 09/20 (28 att., 0 TD) AFC / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Edwards, Buf t AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Edwards, Buf t 11 7t NFL / LEADING PASSERS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Edwards, Buf t NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points Edwards, Buf t 22 15t AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 8) Edwards, Buf NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 17) Edwards, Buf AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 8) Edwards, Buf NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating 17) Edwards, Buf AFC / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 9) Jackson, Buf ) Lynch, Buf ) Edwards, Buf. (QB) ) Owens, Buf. (WR) t 1 NFL / LEADING RUSHERS Rank Player, Team Att Yards Avg Long TD 21) Jackson, Buf ) Lynch, Buf

91 AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Fitzpatrick, Buf NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct 1t) Fitzpatrick, Buf AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 35t) Evans, Buf t) Owens, Buf t 1 47t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS Rank Player, Team Yards Rec Avg Long TD 25t) Evans, Buf ) Owens, Buf t 1 AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 19t) Reed, Buf t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) t) Owens, Buf NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS Rank Player, Team Rec Yards Avg Long TD 39t) Reed, Buf t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS Rank Player, Team TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts 31t) Evans, Buf. (WR) t) Owens, Buf. (WR) AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 7t) Lindell, Buf. 12/12 13/ NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts 15t) Lindell, Buf. 12/12 13/ AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 9) Lindell, Buf. 5 NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS Rank Player, Team TB 18t) Lindell, Buf. 5 AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 17) Jackson, Buf. (RB) ) Lynch, Buf. (RB) ) Owens, Buf. (WR) t) Evans, Buf. (WR)

92 NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE Total Rushing Receiving Rank Player, Team Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg 31) Jackson, Buf. (RB) AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 24t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) t) Lynch, Buf. (RB) NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS Rank Player, Team Rush Rec Tot 44t) Jackson, Buf. (RB) AFC / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 2) Moorman, Buf NFL / LEADING PUNTERS Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 5) Moorman, Buf AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 4) Moorman, Buf NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE Opp Ret In Net Rank Player, Team No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg 8) Moorman, Buf AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 10) Parrish, Buf NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD 21) Parrish, Buf AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 5) Jackson, Buf ) Parrish, Buf NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 8) Jackson, Buf ) Parrish, Buf

93 AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1) *Byrd, Buf t) Wilson, Buf t) Whitner, Buf t 1 31t) B. Scott, Buf t) Schobel, Buf t 1 31t) Posluszny, Buf t) Corner, Buf t) Wendling, Buf NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS Rank Player, Team Int Yards Avg Long TD 1t) *Byrd, Buf t) Wilson, Buf AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 7t) Schobel, Buf. (DE) t) Kelsay, Buf. (DE) t) Denney, Buf. (DE) t) Stroud, Buf. (DT) t) Wilson, Buf. (DB) 2.0 NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS Rank Player, Team Sacks 14t) Schobel, Buf. (DE) 5.0 AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 10t) *N. Harris, Buf t) *Levitre, Buf t) Parrish, Buf AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES Rank Player, Team Ret Yards Avg Long TD 7t) Fine, Buf t) Schobel, Buf t) Stroud, Buf

94 LAST WEEK Flip Card and Gamebook REGULAR SEASON GAME #8 Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans Sunday, November 1, 2009

95 No Name Pos 1 Matt Turk...P 3 Kris Brown... PK 5 Rex Grossman...QB 7 Dan Orlovsky...QB 8 Matt Schaub...QB 11 André Davis... WR 12 Jacoby Jones... WR 17 Glenn Martinez... WR 20 Steve Slaton...RB 21 Ryan Moats...RB 22 Chris Brown...RB 23 Dunta Robinson...CB 25 Nick Ferguson... SS 26 Eugene Wilson... FS 28 Antwaun Molden...CB 29 Glover Quin...CB 31 Bernard Pollard... SS 32 Fred Bennett...CB 34 Dominique Barber... SS 35 Jacques Reeves...CB 40 John Busing... FS 41 Brice McCain...CB 44 Vonta Leach... FB 52 Xavier Adibi... LB 54 Zac Diles... LB 55 Chris Myers... C 56 Brian Cushing... LB 57 Kevin Bentley... LB 58 Jamie Winborn... LB 59 DeMeco Ryans... LB 62 Antoine Caldwell... C 63 Chris White... C 64 Kasey Studdard... G 66 DelJuan Robinson... DT 70 Tutan Reyes... G 73 Eric Winston...T 76 Duane Brown...T 78 Rashad Butler...T 80 Andre Johnson... WR 81 Owen Daniels...TE 83 Kevin Walter... WR 85 Joel Dreessen...TE 86 James Casey...TE 87 Anthony Hill...TE 89 David Anderson... WR 90 Mario Williams... DE 91 Amobi Okoye... DT 92 Jeff Zgonina... DT 93 Tim Bulman... DE 94 Antonio Smith... DE 95 Shaun Cody... DT 97 Frank Okam... DT 98 Connor Barwin... DE PRONUNCIATIONS Xavier Adibi...Ah-DEE-bee John Busing...BEE-sing Joel Dreessen... DREE-sen Vonta Leach...VON-tay Frank Okam...OH-cam Amobi Okoye... Ah-MOH-bee Oh-KOY-yay Dan Orlovsky...Or-LAHV-ski Glover Quin...GLOW-ver Jacques Reeves... ZHOCK (Continued on reverse side) No Name Pos 5 Trent Edwards... QB 8 Brian Moorman...P 9 Rian Lindell...K 10 Gibran Hamdan... QB 11 Roscoe Parrish... WR 13 Steve Johnson... WR 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick... QB 17 Justin Jenkins... WR 20 Donte Whitner...S 21 John Wendling...S 22 Fred Jackson... RB 23 Marshawn Lynch... RB 24 Terrence McGee... CB 25 Ellis Lankster... DB 26 Ashton Youboty... CB 27 Reggie Corner... CB 29 Drayton Florence... CB 31 Jairus Byrd... DB 35 Todd Johnson... DB 37 George Wilson...S 38 Corey McIntyre...FB 43 Bryan Scott...S 44 Xavier Omon... RB 51 Paul Posluszny...LB 52 Chris Draft...LB 54 Nic Harris...LB 56 Keith Ellison...LB 57 Jon Corto...LB 58 Aaron Maybin...DE 59 Ashlee Palmer...LB 63 Geoff Hangartner...C 65 Garrison Sanborn...LS 67 Andy Levitre...LG 68 Seth McKinney...OL 69 Jamon Meredith...OL 70 Eric Wood... RG 73 Kirk Chambers... T 77 Demetrius Bell... T 79 Jonathan Scott... T 81 Terrell Owens... WR 82 Josh Reed... WR 83 Lee Evans... WR 86 Derek Fine... TE 88 Jonathan Stupar... TE 89 Shawn Nelson... TE 90 Chris Kelsay...DE 91 Spencer Johnson...DT 92 Ryan Denney...DE 93 Chris Ellis...DE 94 Aaron Schobel...DE 95 Kyle Williams...DT 97 John McCargo...DT 99 Marcus Stroud...DT PRONUNCIATIONS Hamdan, Gibran...Jib-raun ham-din Kelsay, Chris...KELL-see Levitre, Andy...Luh-vee-tree Meredith, Jamon... juh-mahn Omon, Xavier... oh-mon Owens, Terrell... Terrell (like Darrell) Posluszny, Paul...Poz-LUS-nee Stupar, Jonathan... stew-par Whitner, Donte... Don-tay (Continued on reverse side) WR 83 Lee Evans 11 Roscoe Parrish LT 77 Demetrius Bell 73 Kirk Chambers LG 67 Andy Levitre C 63 Geoff Hangartner 68 Seth McKinney RG 70 Eric Wood 68 Seth McKinney RT 79 Jonathan Scott 69 Jamon Meredith LDE 94 Antonio Smith 93 Tim Bulman Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans Sunday, November 1, :00 PM Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York Texans DEfense NT 95 Shaun Cody 92 Jeff Zgonina 97 Frank Okam DT 91 Amobi Okoye 66 DelJuan Robinson RDE 90 Mario Williams 98 Connor Barwin SLB 56 Brian Cushing 58 Jamie Winborn MLB 59 DeMeco Ryans 57 Kevin Bentley WLB 54 Zac Diles 52 Xavier Adibi BILLS OFFENSE TE 86 Derek Fine 89 Shawn Nelson 88 Jonathan Stupar QB 5 Trent Edwards 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick 10 Gibran Hamdan RB 23 Marshawn Lynch 22 Fred Jackson 44 Xavier Omon 38 Corey McIntyre WR 82 Josh Reed 13 Steve Johnson WR 81 Terrell Owens 17 Justin Jenkins LCB 35 Jacques Reeves 32 Fred Bennett 41 Brice McCain RCB 23 Dunta Robinson 29 Glover Quin 28 Antwaun Molden SS 31 Bernard Pollard 40 John Busing 34 Dominique Barber FS 26 Eugene Wilson 25 Nick Ferguson Rookie players are underlined. Injured players in parenthesis. Texans Offense WR 80 Andre Johnson 11 André Davis 12 Jacoby Jones LT 76 Duane Brown 78 Rashad Butler LG 64 Kasey Studdard 63 Chris White 62 Antoine Caldwell C 55 Chris Myers 63 Chris White 62 Antoine Caldwell RG 63 Chris White 62 Antoine Caldwell 70 Tutan Reyes RT 73 Eric Winston 78 Rashad Butler TE 81 Owen Daniels 85 Joel Dreessen 86 James Casey 87 Anthony Hill WR 83 Kevin Walter 89 David Anderson 17 Glenn Martinez QB 8 Matt Schaub 5 Rex Grossman 7 Dan Orlovsky FB 44 Vonta Leach 86 James Casey RB 20 Steve Slaton 22 Chris Brown 21 Ryan Moats BILLS SPECIALISTS Texans SPECIALISTS K 9 Rian Lindell P 8 Brian Moorman KO 9 Rian Lindell KOR 11 Roscoe Parrish 22 Fred Jackson 17 Justin Jenkins PR 11 Roscoe Parrish 22 Fred Jackson 82 Josh Reed LS 65 Garrison Sanborn H 8 Brian Moorman PK 3 Kris Brown P 1 Matt Turk LS 85 Joel Dreessen 86 James Casey 92 Jeff Zgonina KR 11 André Davis 12 Jacoby Jones 21 Ryan Moats 41 Brice McCain PR 12 Jacoby Jones 89 David Anderson 11 André Davis 29 Glover Quin H 1 Matt Turk BILLS DEFENSE LDE 90 Chris Kelsay 58 Aaron Maybin 93 Chris Ellis LDT 99 Marcus Stroud 91 Spencer Johnson RDT 95 Kyle Williams 97 John McCargo RDE 94 Aaron Schobel 92 Ryan Denney WLB 56 Keith Ellison 54 Nic Harris 57 Jon Corto MLB 51 Paul Posluszny SLB 52 Chris Draft 59 Ashlee Palmer LCB 24 Terrence McGee 26 Ashton Youboty 25 Ellis Lankster SS 43 Bryan Scott 37 George Wilson 21 John Wendling FS 20 Donte Whitner 31 Jairus Byrd 35 Todd Johnson RCB 29 Drayton Florence 27 Reggie Corner Rookie players are underlined. Injured players in parenthesis. TODAY S OFFICIALS Referee Gene Steratore (114), Umpire Tony Michalek (115), Head Linesman Jerry Bergman (91), Line Judge Jeff Seeman (45), Field Judge Greg Gautreaux (80), Side Judge Mike Weatherford (116), Back Judge Bob Waggoner (25), Instant Replay Assistant Paul Weidner, Instant Replay Video Assistant Mike Wimmer, Officiating Observer Art McNally

96 No Name Pos 52 Adibi, Xavier... LB 89 Anderson, David...WR 34 Barber, Dominique...SS 98 Barwin, Connor...DE 32 Bennett, Fred...CB 57 Bentley, Kevin... LB 22 Brown, Chris...RB 76 Brown, Duane...T 3 Brown, Kris...PK 93 Bulman, Tim...DE 40 Busing, John... FS 78 Butler, Rashad...T 62 Caldwell, Antoine... C 86 Casey, James... TE 95 Cody, Shaun... DT 56 Cushing, Brian... LB 81 Daniels, Owen... TE 11 Davis, André...WR 54 Diles, Zac... LB 85 Dreessen, Joel... TE 25 Ferguson, Nick...SS 5 Grossman, Rex... QB 87 Hill, Anthony... TE 80 Johnson, Andre...WR 12 Jones, Jacoby...WR 44 Leach, Vonta... FB 17 Martinez, Glenn...WR 41 McCain, Brice...CB 21 Moats, Ryan...RB 28 Molden, Antwaun...CB 55 Myers, Chris... C 97 Okam, Frank... DT 91 Okoye, Amobi... DT 7 Orlovsky, Dan... QB 31 Pollard, Bernard...SS 29 Quin, Glover...CB 35 Reeves, Jacques...CB 70 Reyes, Tutan...G 66 Robinson, DelJuan... DT 23 Robinson, Dunta...CB 59 Ryans, DeMeco... LB 8 Schaub, Matt... QB 20 Slaton, Steve...RB 94 Smith, Antonio...DE 64 Studdard, Kasey...G 1 Turk, Matt... P 83 Walter, Kevin...WR 63 White, Chris... C 90 Williams, Mario...DE 26 Wilson, Eugene... FS 58 Winborn, Jamie... LB 73 Winston, Eric...T 92 Zgonina, Jeff... DT PRONUNCIATIONS (cont.) Tutan Reyes... Too-TAHN DelJuan Robinson...DELL-wahn Dunta Robinson...DON-tay DeMeco Ryans...Deh-MEE-co Matt Schaub... SHOBB Jeff Zgonina...Ska-NEE-nah INACTIVE No Name Pos 77 Bell, Demetrius... T 31 Byrd, Jairus... DB 73 Chambers, Kirk... T 27 Corner, Reggie... CB 57 Corto, Jon...LB 92 Denney, Ryan...DE 52 Draft, Chris...LB 5 Edwards, Trent... QB 93 Ellis, Chris...DE 56 Ellison, Keith...LB 83 Evans, Lee... WR 86 Fine, Derek... TE 14 Fitzpatrick, Ryan... QB 29 Florence, Drayton... CB 10 Hamdan, Gibran... QB 63 Hangartner, Geoff...C 54 Harris, Nic...LB 22 Jackson, Fred... RB 17 Jenkins, Justin... WR 91 Johnson, Spencer...DT 13 Johnson, Steve... WR 35 Johnson, Todd... DB 90 Kelsay, Chris...DE 25 Lankster, Ellis... DB 67 Levitre, Andy...LG 9 Lindell, Rian...K 23 Lynch, Marshawn... RB 58 Maybin, Aaron...DE 97 McCargo, John...DT 24 McGee, Terrence... CB 38 McIntyre, Corey...FB 68 McKinney, Seth...OL 69 Meredith, Jamon...OL 8 Moorman, Brian...P 89 Nelson, Shawn... TE 44 Omon, Xavier... RB 81 Owens, Terrell... WR 59 Palmer, Ashlee...LB 11 Parrish, Roscoe... WR 51 Posluszny, Paul...LB 82 Reed, Josh... WR 65 Sanborn, Garrison...LS 94 Schobel, Aaron...DE 43 Scott, Bryan...S 79 Scott, Jonathan... T 99 Stroud, Marcus...DT 88 Stupar, Jonathan... TE 21 Wendling, John...S 20 Whitner, Donte...S 95 Williams, Kyle...DT 37 Wilson, George...S 70 Wood, Eric... RG 26 Youboty, Ashton... CB PRONUNCIATIONS (cont.) COACHES Fewell, Perry... FUEL Catavolos, George...KA-tahv-o-los Kugler, Sean... COOG-ler INACTIVE Buffalo Bills No Name Pos Ht Wt AGE Exp College 5 Trent Edwards QB Stanford 8 Brian Moorman P Pittsburg State 9 Rian Lindell K Washington St. 10 Gibran Hamdan QB Indiana 11 Roscoe Parrish WR Miami 13 Steve Johnson WR Kentucky 14 Ryan Fitzpatrick QB Harvard 17 Justin Jenkins WR Mississippi State 20 Donte Whitner S Ohio State 21 John Wendling S Wyoming 22 Fred Jackson RB Coe College 23 Marshawn Lynch RB California 24 Terrence McGee CB Northwestern State 25 Ellis Lankster DB R West Virginia 26 Ashton Youboty CB Ohio State 27 Reggie Corner CB Akron 29 Drayton Florence CB Tuskegee 31 Jairus Byrd DB R Oregon 35 Todd Johnson DB Florida 37 George Wilson S Arkansas 38 Corey McIntyre FB West Virginia 43 Bryan Scott S Penn State 44 Xavier Omon RB NW Missouri 51 Paul Posluszny LB Penn State 52 Chris Draft LB Stanford 54 Nic Harris LB R Oklahoma 56 Keith Ellison LB Oregon State 57 Jon Corto LB Sacred Heart 58 Aaron Maybin DE R Penn State 59 Ashlee Palmer LB R Mississippi 63 Geoff Hangartner C Texas A&M 65 Garrison Sanborn LS R Florida State 67 Andy Levitre LG R Oregon State 68 Seth McKinney OL Texas A&M 69 Jamon Meredith OL R South Carolina 70 Eric Wood RG R Louisville 73 Kirk Chambers T Stanford 77 Demetrius Bell T Northwestern State 79 Jonathan Scott T Texas 81 Terrell Owens WR Tennessee-Chattanooga 82 Josh Reed WR LSU 83 Lee Evans WR Wisconsin 86 Derek Fine TE Kansas 88 Jonathan Stupar TE Virginia 89 Shawn Nelson TE R Southern Mississippi 90 Chris Kelsay DE Nebraska 91 Spencer Johnson DT Auburn 92 Ryan Denney DE BYU 93 Chris Ellis DE Virginia Tech 94 Aaron Schobel DE TCU 95 Kyle Williams DT LSU 97 John McCargo DT North Carolina State 99 Marcus Stroud DT Georgia Head Coach: Dick Jauron Assistants: John Allaire (Strength and Conditioning); Bobby April (Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator); Ray Brown (Asst. Offensive Line); George Catavolos (Defensive Backs); Charlie Coiner (Tight Ends); DeMontie Cross (Asst. Linebackers/Special Teams); Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator); Nathaniel Hackett (Offensive Quality Control); Sean Kugler (Offensive Line); Chuck Lester (Asst. to the Head Coach/Special Projects); Bob Sanders (Defensive Line); Matt Sheldon (Linebackers); Eric Studesville (Running Game Coordinator and Running Backs); Tyke Tolbert (Wide Receivers); Alex Van Pelt (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Adrian White (Defensive Quality Control). Houston Texans No Name Pos Ht Wt AGE Exp College 1 Matt Turk P Wisconsin-Whitewater 3 Kris Brown PK Nebraska 5 Rex Grossman QB Florida 7 Dan Orlovsky QB Connecticut 8 Matt Schaub QB Virginia 11 André Davis WR Virginia Tech 12 Jacoby Jones WR Lane College 17 Glenn Martinez WR Saginaw Valley 20 Steve Slaton RB West Virginia 21 Ryan Moats RB Louisiana Tech 22 Chris Brown RB Colorado 23 Dunta Robinson CB South Carolina 25 Nick Ferguson SS Georgia Tech 26 Eugene Wilson FS Illinois 28 Antwaun Molden CB Eastern Kentucky 29 Glover Quin CB R New Mexico 31 Bernard Pollard SS Purdue 32 Fred Bennett CB South Carolina 34 Dominique Barber SS Minnesota 35 Jacques Reeves CB Purdue 40 John Busing FS Miami (Ohio) 41 Brice McCain CB R Utah 44 Vonta Leach FB East Carolina 52 Xavier Adibi LB Virginia Tech 54 Zac Diles LB Kansas State 55 Chris Myers C Miami (Fla.) 56 Brian Cushing LB R Southern California 57 Kevin Bentley LB Northwestern 58 Jamie Winborn LB Vanderbilt 59 DeMeco Ryans LB Alabama 62 Antoine Caldwell C R Alabama 63 Chris White C Southern Mississippi 64 Kasey Studdard G Texas 66 DelJuan Robinson DT Mississippi State 70 Tutan Reyes G Mississippi 73 Eric Winston T Miami (Fla.) 76 Duane Brown T Virginia Tech 78 Rashad Butler T Miami (Fla.) 80 Andre Johnson WR Miami (Fla.) 81 Owen Daniels TE Wisconsin 83 Kevin Walter WR Eastern Michigan 85 Joel Dreessen TE Colorado State 86 James Casey TE R Rice 87 Anthony Hill TE R North Carolina State 89 David Anderson WR Colorado State 90 Mario Williams DE North Carolina State 91 Amobi Okoye DT Louisville 92 Jeff Zgonina DT Purdue 93 Tim Bulman DE Boston College 94 Antonio Smith DE Oklahoma State 95 Shaun Cody DT Southern California 97 Frank Okam DT Texas 98 Connor Barwin DE R Cincinnati Head Coach: Joe Marciano (Special Teams Coordinator); Alex Gibbs (Assistant Head Coach/Offense); Ray Rhodes (Sr. Defensive Asst.); John Benton (Offensive Line); Perry Carter (Defensive Asst.); David Gibbs (Defensive Backs); Chick Harris (Running Backs); Johnny Holland (Linebackers); Larry Kirksey (Wide Receivers); Bill Kollar (Asst. 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