Commissioner Goodell — Buffalo Bills Training Camp

BUFFALO BILLS OWNER RALPH WILSON: I had introduced the next gentleman a little while ago to the team, he’s your boss, my boss, everybody. The boss of everybody. The commissioner of the NFL has come in here.  It’s an honor and a privilege for you to say hello to Commissioner Roger Goodell.

NFL COMMISSIONER ROGER GOODELL: Thank you, Ralph. Good morning. It’s certainly an honor to be here. As you know, I’m from western New York so it’s great to be home again and get a chance to attend my first training camp in the 2008 season. I did have a chance, as Ralph said, to speak with the team as well as Senator Schumer and it’s exciting to have football back and we’re certainly excited about being here to be a part of it.

Q: On status of small market teams and conversation with the Senator:

RG: The nature of the conversation was to find out how the Bills are doing and fortunately that’s good news. The effort here to regionalize the team further into southern Ontario and into Toronto has been a very big success for the team and I think that’s something we’re all proud of, the fact that we can now make the team stronger here in western New York. That’s good for the team and it’s good for the fans.

On Toronto ticket status:

The game hasn’t been played yet so I think at this stage right now this is the way that they’re marketing the games – the whole series and the individual games – and I’m confident that the game’s going to be well received there.

On Brett Favre and his involvement:

I was asked to get involved. We had a charge as it relates to tampering, which is a very important rule from our standpoint. And then I was asked to be involved with some various discussions between the parties, which is an issue that is important for the Green Bay Packers. They have rights here. It’s important for Brett Favre. He has rights also. And I’m glad to see that they’re all productive discussions and they’re talking directly to one another. They’re both important to the league going forward and hopefully they’ll reach a proper resolution.

On having any input in Brett’s decision to hold off for a couple of days:

I didn’t, and from my standpoint these are decisions that the team and Brett are going to have to make individually based on what their desires are. The most important thing is that they’re communicating properly and they both understand what’s important to one another.

On stance of tampering investigation:

We’re in the middle of the investigation. Hopefully we can finish it up quickly, but as soon as we get to a conclusion we’ll announce it.

On the concerns of the allegation:

We take every tampering charge seriously. As you know, we did discipline a club earlier this year for a violation of the tampering policy. It’s been an important policy so we will enforce it.

On importance of Brett Favre if he decides to come back:

Brett Favre’s a great player, a great competitor, and I think it’s been a great reflection on the Packers and the NFL. So if Brett Favre wants to return and play, I think that would be a great thing for the fans and for the league.

On any indication that Favre has made a commitment to coming back:

I’ll let Brett Favre speak for himself. I think Brett is very capable of doing that. He doesn’t need a spokesman.

On Marshawn Lynch and his incident being a league issue:

I spoke to Marshawn this morning. I met with Marshawn and he understands his responsibilities as an NFL player. I think the facts are clear on the case at this point in time and I don’t plan on any discipline.

On Marshawn’s response:

He understands the responsibility. He understands what it means to be an NFL player and how he has to represent himself, his teammates, and the Buffalo Bills, and he knows how important that is.

On talks with the Senator and Mr. Wilson on future with the Bills:

We’re talking about the future of the Bills and what we can continue to do to make sure that the Bills continue to be successful here in Western New York. And we did discuss that. We’ve talked about the initial steps here as far as regionalizing to southern Ontario and the Toronto series. And that has been a very positive step for the Bills in western New York.

On decision for no punishment for Lynch:

Because it was reduced to a traffic violation and I think when you look at the facts and understand exactly what happened after some of the initial reports, I think that it’s not a violation of our personal conduct policy. On the other hand, Marshawn understands that these things are important to the league and that he will avoid those types of situations in the future.

On NFL personal conduct policy:

I think the players are getting enough of a reminder on this issue. I speak about it frequently. We send documentation to the players. I think they understand the responsibility. And I think that of our players in general, I’m very proud of what they do. We have great representatives in our community. In reality, you have a few players that do things that are inconsistent with those policies. Unfortunately, they get a lot of attention but that’s the reality of our world.

On advice to Lynch:

I think you have to balance that with what his legal rights are and what was being done. He was cooperative. The district attorney has indicated that, so I think  you have to balance your legal rights and what you have to do to protect yourself individually. And I want our players to make sure that they do that properly, and they have good counsel and that’s important to have.

On this being his first training camp visit:

I do a series of training camp visits every year; I’ll be doing roughly eight to 10 this season. And I haven’t been here to Rochester and I wanted to be here, and the Senator was available so it was a good opportunity for us all to be here.

On attending Toronto game:

I don’t know yet. Not the preseason game. I know have a conflict on that.

On Toronto series:

I think it’s been very successful in making the Bills stronger in western New York, which is our effort here to make sure the Bills stay here successfully in western New York by expanding the region in which they draw fans. It’s bringing more people down from Toronto. They’re spending more money in western New York. It’s good for western New York; it’s good for the Bills; and so far it’s been a great success.

On Kemp and Cuomo’s interests to buy:

I’m aware they have a special fund that’s created for investments in to NFL and other sports teams. We have a very strong policy that we want a principal owner that speaks for the team, speaks to the community but also is a representative on the league level. They’re aware of those policies if they want to own an NFL team, that those opportunities exist, but it’s very important for us to have a principal owner like Mr. Wilson that will not only represent the team and the community, but also participate in league level matters.

On if he’s heard from Kemp or Cuomo:

I’ve talked to them about their concept many times. We have others that have had very similar concepts and that were interested in ownership throughout the league.

NFL PR

2008 NFL Unrestricted & Restricted Free-Agent Signings As Of 7/22/08

1)       131 UNRESTRICTED free agents have signed with a NEW team:

TEAM PLAYER FORMER TEAM

DATE REPORTED

Arizona Cardinals LB Clark Haggans Pittsburgh Steelers

3/27/08

DE Travis LaBoy Tennessee Titans

3/4/08

DE Bryan Robinson Cincinnati Bengals

4/11/08

QB Brian St. Pierre Pittsburgh Steelers

3/31/08

LB Matt Stewart Cleveland Browns

4/17/08

Atlanta Falcons S Erik Coleman N.Y. Jets

3/3/08

K Jason Elam Denver Broncos

3/24/08

TE Ben Hartsock Tennessee Titans

3/3/08

CB Von Hutchins Houston Texans

3/3/08

DT Kindal Moorehead Carolina Panthers

3/10/08

RB Michael Turner San Diego Chargers

3/3/08

C Alex Stepanovich Cincinnati Bengals

3/10/08

Baltimore Ravens LB Brendon Ayanbadejo Chicago Bears

3/10/08

CB Frank Walker Green Bay Packers

3/14/08

Buffalo Bills TE Courtney Anderson Atlanta Falcons

3/10/08

CB William James Philadelphia Eagles

3/25/08

DT Spencer Johnson Minnesota Vikings

3/1/08

LB Kawika Mitchell N.Y. Giants

3/1/08

Carolina Panthers DT Tyler Brayton Oakland Raiders

3/7/08

G Milford Brown St. Louis Rams

3/28/08

CB Ricardo Colclough Cleveland Browns

3/4/08

WR D.J. Hackett Seattle Seahawks

3/20/08

LB Landon Johnson Cincinnati Bengals

3/10/08

DT Ian Scott Philadelphia Eagles

4/29/08

RB LaBrandon Toefield Jacksonville Jaguars

3/10/08

G Keydrick Vincent Arizona Cardinals

3/4/08

Cincinnati Bengals DE Antwan Odom Tennessee Titans

3/4/08

Cleveland Browns CB Terry Cousin Jacksonville Jaguars

5/27/08

G Rex Hadnot Miami Dolphins

3/11/08

DE Shantee Orr Jacksonville Jaguars

3/24/08

WR Donte’ Stallworth New England Patriots

3/6/08

Denver Broncos LB Boss Bailey Detroit Lions

3/7/08

WR Keary Colbert Carolina Panthers

3/3/08

LB Niko Koutouvides Seattle Seahawks

3/4/08

S Marquand Manuel Carolina Panthers

3/10/08

WR Samie Parker Kansas City Chiefs

4/15/08

RB Michael Pittman Tampa Bay Buccaneers

5/28/08

C Casey Wiegmann Kansas City Chiefs

3/24/08

Detroit Lions DT Chuck Darby Seattle Seahawks

3/11/08

TE Michael Gaines Buffalo Bills

3/3/08

LB Gilbert Gardner Tennessee Titans

3/24/08

CB Brian Kelly Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3/14/08

Green Bay Packers LB Brandon Chillar St. Louis Rams

3/24/08

Houston Texans LB Kevin Bentley Seattle Seahawks

3/3/08

RB Chris Brown Tennessee Titans

3/20/08

WR Tim Carter Cleveland Browns

5/22/08

DB Nick Ferguson Denver Broncos

3/27/08

QB Quinn Gray Jacksonville Jaguars

3/24/08

TE Ryan Krause Green Bay Packers

5/19/08

CB Jacques Reeves Dallas Cowboys

3/3/08

LB Chaun Thompson Cleveland Browns

3/14/08

Jacksonville Jaguars CB Drayton Florence San Diego Chargers

3/1/08

QB Cleo Lemon Miami Dolphins

3/1/08

WR Jerry Porter Oakland Raiders

2/29/08

S Pierson Prioleau Washington Redskins

4/30/08

Kansas City Chiefs WR Devard Darling Baltimore Ravens

3/12/08

KR B.J. Sams Baltimore Ravens

4/13/08

C Wade Smith New York Jets

4/21/08

LB Demorrio Williams Atlanta Falcons

3/3/08

Miami Dolphins LB Charlie Anderson Houston Texans

3/1/08

S Chris Crocker Atlanta Falcons

4/2/08

S Keith Davis Dallas Cowboys

3/11/08

CB Nathan Jones Dallas Cowboys

3/17/08

QB Josh McCown Oakland Raiders

3/1/08

TE Sean Ryan N.Y. Jets

3/1/08

G Justin Smiley San Francisco 49ers

3/1/08

DT Randy Starks Tennessee Titans

3/1/08

LB Reggie Torbor N.Y. Giants

3/1/08

WR Ernest Wilford Jacksonville Jaguars

3/1/08

Minnesota Vikings WR Bernard Berrian Chicago Bears

3/3/08

S Michael Boulware Houston Texans

3/21/08

RB Maurice Hicks San Francisco 49ers

3/5/08

LB Derrick Pope Miami Dolphins

3/14/08

CB Benny Sapp Kansas City Chiefs

3/25/08

RB Thomas Tapeh Philadelphia Eagles

3/1/08

S Madieu Williams Cincinnati Bengals

3/1/08

DT Ellis Wyms Seattle Seahawks

3/18/08

New England Patriots WR Sam Aiken Buffalo Bills

3/3/08

LB Victor Hobson New York Jets

4/7/08

TE Marcus Pollard Seattle Seahawks

4/23/08

CB Jason Webster Buffalo Bills

3/4/08

S Tank Williams Minnesota Vikings

3/6/08

New Orleans Saints QB Mark Brunell Washington Redskins

3/17/08

CB Randall Gay New England Patriots

3/4/08

CB Aaron Glenn Jacksonville Jaguars

4/7/08

C Matt Lehr Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3/24/08

DE Bobby McCray Jacksonville Jaguars

3/11/08

New York Giants LB Danny Clark Houston Texans

3/13/08

S Sammy Knight Jacksonville Jaguars

3/4/08

New York Jets RB Jesse Chatman Miami Dolphins

3/11/08

G Alan Faneca Pittsburgh Steelers

3/3/08

LB Calvin Pace Arizona Cardinals

3/4/08

RB Tony Richardson Minnesota Vikings

3/6/08

RB Musa Smith Baltimore Ravens

5/27/08

G Damien Woody Detroit Lions

3/4/08

Oakland Raiders WR Drew Carter Carolina Panthers

3/13/08

T Kwame Harris San Francisco 49ers

3/5/08

NT William Joseph N.Y. Giants

3/14/08

QB Marques Tuiasosopo N.Y. Jets

5/22/08

C John Wade Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3/31/08

S Gibril Wilson N.Y. Giants

3/1/08

Philadelphia Eagles LB Rocky Boiman Indianapolis Colts

3/24/08

DE Chris Clemons Oakland Raiders

3/1/08

RB Dan Klecko Indianapolis Colts

3/17/08

CB Asante Samuel New England Patriots

3/1/08

RB Kris Wilson Kansas City Chiefs

3/26/08

Pittsburgh Steelers LB Keyaron Fox Kansas City Chiefs

3/12/08

RB Mewelde Moore Minnesota Vikings

3/4/08

St. Louis Rams TE Anthony Becht Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3/11/08

G Jacob Bell Tennessee Titans

3/4/08

K Josh Brown Seattle Seahawks

3/1/08

WR Reche Caldwell Washington Redskins

3/27/08

CB David Macklin Washington Redskins

3/20/08

San Francisco 49ers WR Bryant Johnson Arizona Cardinals

3/17/08

QB J.T. O’Sullivan Detroit Lions

3/4/08

DE Justin Smith Cincinnati Bengals

3/3/08

LB Dontarrious Thomas Minnesota Vikings

3/3/08

Seattle Seahawks RB T.J. Duckett Detroit Lions

3/5/08

RB Julius Jones Dallas Cowboys

3/10/08

S Omar Lowe Atlanta Falcons

4/7/08

Tampa Bay Buccaneers DE Marques Douglas San Francisco 49ers

3/18/08

C Jeff Faine New Orleans Saints

3/1/08

TE John Gilmore Chicago Bears

3/1/08

LB Teddy Lehman Detroit Lions

3/5/08

LB Leon Joe Buffalo Bills

3/3/08

TE Ben Troupe Tennessee Titans

3/10/08

DE Jimmy Wilkerson Kansas City Chiefs

3/1/08

S Eugene Wilson New England Patriots

3/17/08

Tennessee Titans TE Dwayne Blakley Atlanta Falcons

3/24/08

G Jake Scott Indianapolis Colts

3/10/08

LB Josh Stamer Buffalo Bills

3/28/08

2)       79 UNRESTRICTED free agents have re-signed with their OLD team:

TEAM PLAYER

DATE REPORTED

Arizona Cardinals CB Ralph Brown

4/3/08

S Oliver Celestin

4/9/08

LS Nathan Hodel

3/13/08

DE Joe Tafoya

3/26/08

S Matt Ware

3/31/08

Atlanta Falcons DT Tim Anderson

3/10/08

QB Chris Redman

2/29/08

Baltimore Ravens LB Nick Greisen

3/24/08

Buffalo Bills TE Matt Murphy

3/4/08

CB Bryan Scott

3/18/08

G Jason Whittle

3/7/08

Carolina Panthers LB Donte’ Curry

3/3/08

CB Curtis Deloatch

5/28/08

RB Brad Hoover

2/29/08

CB Dante Wesley

2/29/08

Chicago Bears LB Lance Briggs

3/7/08

Cincinnati Bengals LB Dhani Jones

3/4/08

P Kyle Larson

3/5/08

Cleveland Browns CB Gary Baxter

3/13/08

C Lennie Friedman

3/11/08

G Seth McKinney

3/28/08

CB Nick Sorensen

3/4/08

Denver Broncos DE Ebenezer Ekuban

3/3/08

DE John Engelberger

3/4/08

TE Nate Jackson

3/4/08

RB Cecil Sapp

3/24/08

Detroit Lions RB Tatum Bell

3/13/08

RB Aveion Cason

3/5/08

CB Travis Fisher

3/12/08

T George Foster

3/10/08

TE John Owens

3/3/08

DE Corey Smith

3/17/08

CB Keith Smith

2/29/08

Green Bay Packers LB Tracy White

3/25/08

Houston Texans TE Mark Bruener

3/10/08

WR Andre Davis

3/1/08

CB Will Demps

3/20/08

CB Glenn Earl

3/7/08

DE Ndukwe Kalu

3/20/08

P Matt Turk

3/24/08

G Fred Weary

5/12/08

Indianapolis Colts DE Josh Thomas

3/18/08

Jacksonville Jaguars T Maurice Williams

3/6/08

Miami Dolphins S Yeremiah Bell

3/4/08

CB Michael Lehan

3/5/08

Minnesota Vikings WR Robert Ferguson

3/24/08

New England Patriots LB Tedy Bruschi

2/29/08

WR Jabar Gaffney

3/5/08

WR Randy Moss

3/3/08

LS Lonie Paxson

2/29/08

WR Kelley Washington

2/29/08

New Orleans Saints C Jonathan Goodwin

3/1/08

WR Devery Henderson

3/3/08

TE Eric Johnson

3/12/08

TE Billy Miller

3/10/08

WR David Patten

3/3/08

LB Mark Simoneau

3/7/08

RB Aaron Stecker

3/7/08

DT Brian Young

3/1/08

New York Giants RB Derrick Ward

3/14/08

New York Jets CB Hank Poteat

5/6/08

Oakland Raiders S Jarrod Cooper

4/17/08

T Cornell Green

3/6/08

Pittsburgh Steelers DE Nick Eason

3/27/08

St. Louis Rams G Adam Goldberg

3/10/08

T Brandon Gorin

3/17/08

C Brett Romberg

9/26/08

San Francisco 49ers S Donald Strickland

3/24/08

San Diego Chargers QB Billy Volek

3/1/08

Seattle Seahawks T Floyd Womack

5/2/08

Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Sammy Davis

3/6/08

TE Jerramy Stevens

6/2/08

Tennessee Titans WR Justin Gage

3/3/08

S Donnie Nickey

3/26/08

Washington Redskins DT Ryan Boschetti

3/12/08

RB Rock Cartwright

3/10/08

QB Todd Collins

3/4/08

T Jason Fabini

3/25/08

P Derrick Frost

3/24/08

3)       3 RESTRICTED free agents have signed with NEW teams:

TEAM PLAYER FORMER TEAM DATE REPORTED
Detroit Lions CB Kalvin Pearson Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3/13/08

Cincinnati Bengals TE Ben Utecht Indianapolis Colts

3/24/08

Tennessee Titans CB Chris Carr Oakland Raiders

4/7/08

4)       64 RESTRICTED free agents have re-signed with their OLD team:

TEAM PLAYER

DATE REPORTED

Arizona Cardinals G Elton Brown

3/24/08

CB Eric Green

4/3/08

DE Antonio Smith

4/3/08

Atlanta Falcons LB Michael Boley

4/9/08

DE Chauncey Davis

4/14/08

P Michael Koenen

4/14/08

RB Corey McIntyre

4/18/08

Baltimore Ravens G Jason Brown

4/21/08

RB Justin Green

3/18/08

LS Matt Katula

4/17/08

Buffalo Bills DT Jason Jefferson

3/25/08

Carolina Panthers G Geoff Hangartner

3/20/08

G Evan Mathis

3/20/08

LB Adam Seward

4/29/08

Chicago Bears WR Rashied Davis

4/21/08

S Brandon McGowan

4/1/08

Cincinnati Bengals QB Ryan Fitzpatrick

4/17/08

Cleveland Browns QB Derek Anderson

3/11/08

LB Kris Griffin

3/26/08

CB Daven Holly

5/21/08

Dallas Cowboys RB Marion Barber

5/20/08

G Joe Berger

4/18/08

DE Chris Canty

6/11/08

Denver Broncos CB Hamza Abdullah

4/17/08

S Dominique Foxworth

4/21/08

G Chris Myers (Traded to HOU)

3/17/08

S Karl Paymah

4/28/08

Detroit Lions NT Langston Moore

4/18/08

QB Dan Orlovsky

4/22/08

G Stephen Peterman

4/17/08

CB Stanley Wilson

4/8/08

Green Bay Packers DT Colin Cole

4/17/08

RB Vernand Morency

4/4/08

Houston Texans S C.C. Brown

3/28/08

DT Anthony Maddox

4/2/08

Indianapolis Colts TE Bryan Fletcher

4/21/08

G Dylan Gandy

4/18/08

S Matt Giordano

4/9/08

DT Darrell Reid

4/18/08

Jacksonville Jaguars S Gerald Sensabaugh

4/8/08

Kansas City Chiefs T Will Svitek

4/18/08

Minnesota Vikings LB Heath Farwell

3/24/04

New England Patriots DE Mike Wright

3/14/08

New York Giants S James Butler

5/12/08

QB Jared Lorenzen

3/31/08

Oakland Raiders LB Isaiah Ekejiuba

4/15/08

DT Josh Shaw

3/18/08

Philadelphia Eagles S Joselio Hanson

4/1/08

Pittsburgh Steelers T Trai Essex

3/17/08

G Chris Kemoetu

3/18/08

LS Greg Warren

3/25/08

WR Nate Washington

4/16/08

St. Louis Rams S Oshiomogho Atogwe

4/30/08

San Diego Chargers LB Marques Harris

4/2/08

San Francisco 49ers TE Billy Bajema

3/28/08

Seattle Seahawks RB Leonard Weaver

4/21/08

Tampa Bay Buccaneers DT Jovan Haye

5/8/08

Tennessee Titans K Rob Bironas

5/8/08

RB Casey Cramer

3/24/08

S Vincent Fuller

4/23/08

CB Reynaldo Hill

4/22/08

T Daniel Loper

3/19/08

TE Bo Scaife

4/2/08

T David Stewart

5/13/08

5)       0 FRANCHISE players have signed with NEW teams:

TEAM PLAYER FORMER TEAM DATE REPORTED

6)       8 FRANCHISE players have re-signed with their OLD team:

TEAM PLAYER DATE REPORTED
Arizona Cardinals LB Karlos Dansby 4/17/08
Carolina Panthers T Jordan Gross 3/20/08
Cincinnati Bengals G Stacey Andrews 3/19/08
Dallas Cowboys S Ken Hamlin 7/15/08
Kansas City Chiefs DE Jared Allen 4/23/08 (Traded to Minnesota)
Green Bay Packers DT Corey Williams 3/1/08 (Traded to Cleveland)
Philadelphia Eagles TE L.J. Smith 4/2/08
Seattle Seahawks CB Marcus Trufant 3/27/08

7)       1 TRANSITION players have re-signed with their OLD team:

TEAM PLAYER DATE REPORTED
Pittsburgh Steelers T Max Starks 4/21/08

8)       1 RIGHT OF FIRST REFUSAL player has signed with a NEW team:

TEAM PLAYER

DATE REPORTED

Jacksonville Jaguars DT Jimmy Kennedy

3/4/08

Bills Night practice tickets available July 25

Orchard Park, NY -– The Buffalo Bills announced today that tickets will be available beginning Friday, July 25, at 9:00 a.m. for the Bills Verizon Wireless Training Camp night practice on Monday, August 11 at St. John Fisher College in Rochester. This night practice is sponsored by Allstate Insurance and the tickets are complimentary.

Tickets are available for the August 11 night practice by visiting a participating Allstate Insurance agency location or the ticket office at Ralph Wilson Stadium beginning Friday, July 25. For a list of participating Allstate Insurance agencies, please visit http://buffalobills.com/allstate.

Each ticket will be scanned at the entrance to the camp and no duplicate tickets will be allowed entry. Ticket orders for the night practices are limited to four (4) per person.

Ticket availability for the final two night practices on Sunday, August 17, and Tuesday, August 19, will be announced each Tuesday on July 29 and August 5. Tickets will be made available each Friday following the Tuesday announcement through various Bills partners including Allstate Insurance, Anheuser-Busch, and Tops Friendly Markets.

All of the daytime practices that are open to the public do not require tickets. For a complete listing of the training camp practice schedule and more information, please visit the Buffalo Bills Verizon Wireless Training Camp page on the Bills website at http://www.buffalobills.com/team/camp.html.

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Founded in 1959, the Buffalo Bills are one of the most storied franchises in the National Football League (NFL). The Bills have won two American Football League (AFL) Championships (1964 – 1965) and won an NFL record four straight AFC Championships (1990 – 1993) that included four trips to the Super Bowl. The Bills are a progressive organization and pride themselves on the regionalization of their team. They hold their training camp in Rochester, NY and will be the first NFL team ever to play a home game in Canada with the Bills Toronto Series that begins this season. As Western New York’s top-rated sports and entertainment choice, the Bills annually entertain nearly one million fans at Ralph Wilson Stadium, produce the region’s number-one rated sports television programming, have one of the NFL’s largest fan clubs with the Bills Backers, and host the most visited team website in Western New York. For more Bills information, please visit buffalobills.com or call (716) 648-1800.