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词条 2008 Buffalo Bills season
释义

  1. Coaching staff

  2. Off-season

     NFL Draft 

  3. Roster

  4. Preseason schedule

  5. Schedule

  6. Standings

  7. Regular season

     Week 1: vs. Seattle Seahawks  Week 2: at Jacksonville Jaguars  Week 3: vs. Oakland Raiders  Week 4: at St. Louis Rams  Week 5: at Arizona Cardinals  Week 7: vs. San Diego Chargers  Week 8: at Miami Dolphins  Week 9: vs. New York Jets  Week 10: at New England Patriots  Week 11: vs. Cleveland Browns  Week 12: at Kansas City Chiefs  Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers  Week 14: vs. Miami Dolphins  Week 15: at New York Jets  Week 16: at Denver Broncos  Week 17: vs. New England Patriots 

  8. Notable roster additions

  9. Notable roster losses

  10. NFL Draft

     Draft Results 

  11. References

  12. External links

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| team = Buffalo Bills
| year = 2008
| uniform =
| record = 7–9
| division_place = 4th AFC East
| coach = Dick Jauron
| general manager = Russ Brandon
| owner = Ralph Wilson
| stadium = Ralph Wilson Stadium
Rogers Centre
| playoffs = did not qualify
| pro bowlers = T Jason Peters
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The 2008 Buffalo Bills season was the 39th season for the team in the National Football League and their 49th season overall. The team finished with a record of 7–9 for the third consecutive year. It started the season 5–1 before a 2–8 stretch to finish the season.

After a 5–1 beginning to the season, starting quarterback Trent Edwards suffered a concussion in Week Five at Arizona after an Adrian Wilson hit. Edwards had started the year throwing 4 touchdowns and two interceptions through the first five games. After the injury, he threw 7 touchdowns and 8 interceptions, before missing two of the final four games of the season with a groin injury. After their 4–0 start, the Bills won only three of their final 12 games of the year.

Despite strong years from second-year running back Marshawn Lynch (1,036 rushing yards, 1,336 yards from scrimmage) and wide receiver Lee Evans (1,017 receiving yards),[1] the team was eliminated from playoff contention in week 15, which secured their ninth straight year without a playoff appearance.

Coaching staff

Head coach Dick Jauron entered his third year with the Bills.[2] Turk Schonert began his first year as offensive coordinator, having been promoted from quarterbacks coach after the departure of previous offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild after the 2007 season.

Off-season

NFL Draft

{{main|2008 NFL Draft}}{{Original research|section|date=February 2017}}

Buffalo found some impact players in the 2008 NFL Draft. Leodis McKelvin was named to the Sporting News All-NFL team in his rookie year; he became a dynamic kick- and punt-return specialist. Demetress Bell eventually won a starting job at offensive tackle in Buffalo, a position he held for four seasons. Stevie Johnson had a breakout year in 2010; he is the only receiver in Bills history to gain 1,000 receiving yards in consecutive seasons.[3]

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Roster

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|Active= 53
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|Quarterbacks=
  •  5 Trent Edwards
  • 10 Gibran Hamdan
  •  7 J. P. Losman

|Running Backs=
  • 36 Darian Barnes FB
  • 22 Fred Jackson
  • 23 Marshawn Lynch
  • 44 Xavier Omon

|Wide Receivers=
  • 83 Lee Evans
  • 81 James Hardy
  • 17 Justin Jenkins
  • 13 Stevie Johnson
  • 11 Roscoe Parrish PR
  • 82 Josh Reed

|Tight Ends=
  • 87 Derek Fine
  • 84 Robert Royal
  • 80 Derek Schouman
  • 88 Jonathan Stupar

|Offensive Linemen=
  • 77 Demetress Bell T
  • 60 Brad Butler G
  • 73 Kirk Chambers T
  • 66 Derrick Dockery G
  • 67 Melvin Fowler C
  • 71 Jason Peters T
  • 75 Duke Preston C
  • 68 Langston Walker T
  • 65 Jason Whittle G

|Defensive Linemen=
  • 96 Copeland Bryan DE
  • 92 Ryan Denney DE
  • 93 Chris Ellis DE
  • 91 Spencer Johnson DT
  • 90 Chris Kelsay DE
  • 75 Corey Mace DT
  • 97 John McCargo DT
  • 94 Aaron Schobel DE
  • 99 Marcus Stroud DT
  • 95 Kyle Williams DT

|Linebackers=
  • 50 Alvin Bowen OLB
  • 53 Marcus Buggs
  • 57 Jon Corto
  • 54 Blake Costanzo
  • 55 Angelo Crowell OLB
  • 52 John DiGiorgio MLB
  • 56 Keith Ellison
  • 51 Paul Posluszny MLB
  • 59 Kawika Mitchell OLB

|Defensive Backs=
  • 27 Reggie Corner CB
  • 35 Dustin Fox CB
  • 33 Jabari Greer CB
  • 24 Terrence McGee CB
  • 21 Leodis McKelvin CB
  • 43 Bryan Scott FS
  • 30 Ko Simpson FS
  • 29 John Wendling SS
  • 20 Donte Whitner FS
  • 37 George Wilson SS
  • 26 Ashton Youboty CB

|Special Teams=
  •  9 Rian Lindell K
  •  8 Brian Moorman P
  • 72 Ryan Neill LS

|Reserve Lists=
|Practice Squad=
  • 80 Courtney Anderson TE
  • 38 Kennard Cox CB
  • 15 Felton Huggins WR
  • 41 William James CB

}}

Preseason schedule

Week Date Opponent Score Stadium Kickoff (ET) TV Record NFL.com recap
1August 9 at Washington Redskins L 14–17 FedExField 7PM WKBW-TV0–1Recap
2August 14 Pittsburgh Steelers In Toronto W 24–21 Rogers Centre 7:30PM WKBW 1–1Recap
3August 24 at Indianapolis ColtsW 20–7 Lucas Oil Stadium 8PM NFL Network 2–1Recap
4August 28 Detroit Lions L 6–14 Ralph Wilson Stadium 6:30PM WKBW 2–2Recap

As part of the five-year Toronto deal the Bills will play a pre-season game every other year there. This season's pre-season game in Toronto was week 2.

Schedule

Week Date Kickoff (ET) TV Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com recap
1 Sunday September 71:00 PMFoxSeattle SeahawksW 34–101–0Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
2 Sunday September 141:00 PMCBSat Jacksonville JaguarsW 20–162–0Jacksonville Municipal StadiumRecap
3 Sunday September 211:00 PMCBSOakland RaidersW 24–233–0Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
4 Sunday September 284:05 PMCBSat St. Louis RamsW 31–144–0Edward Jones DomeRecap
5 Sunday October 54:15 PMCBSat Arizona CardinalsL 17–414–1University of Phoenix StadiumRecap
6Bye Week
7 Sunday October 191:00 PMCBSSan Diego ChargersW 23–145–1Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
8 Sunday October 261:00 PMCBSat Miami DolphinsL 16–255–2Dolphin StadiumRecap
9 Sunday November 21:00 PMCBSNew York JetsL 17–265–3Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
10 Sunday November 91:00 PMCBSat New England PatriotsL 10–205–4Gillette StadiumRecap
11Monday November 178:30 PMESPNCleveland BrownsL 27–295–5Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
12Sunday November 231:00 PMCBSat Kansas City ChiefsW 54–316–5Arrowhead StadiumRecap
13Sunday November 301:00 PMFoxSan Francisco 49ersL 3–106–6Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
14Sunday December 74:05 PMCBSMiami DolphinsL 3–166–7Rogers Centre (Toronto)Recap
15Sunday December 141:00 PM*CBSat New York JetsL 27–316–8Giants StadiumRecap
16Sunday December 214:05 PM*CBSat Denver BroncosW 30–237–8Invesco Field at Mile HighRecap
17Sunday December 281:00 PM*CBSNew England PatriotsL 0–137–9Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
  • Green background indicates win.
  • Red background indicates loss.
  • An asterisk () indicates games potentially moved to Sunday Night Football due to flex scheduling.

One regular season home game per year will be played at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario as part of a five-year deal. For 2008, December 7's matchup with the Miami Dolphins was staged in Toronto.[4]

Standings

{{2008 AFC East standings}}

Regular season

Week 1: vs. Seattle Seahawks

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The Bills began their 2008 campaign at home against the Seattle Seahawks. In the first quarter, Buffalo drew first blood as running back Marshawn Lynch got a 21-yard touchdown run. In the second quarter, the Bills increased their lead with wide receiver/punt returner Roscoe Parrish returning a punt 63 yards for a touchdown. The Seahawks responded with quarterback Matt Hasselbeck completing a 20-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Nate Burleson. Buffalo closed out the half with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 35-yard and a 38-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Seattle responded with kicker Olindo Mare nailing a 45-yard field goal. Afterwards, Buffalo dug into their bag of tricks. Appearing to attempt a 32-yard field goal, holder Brian Moorman completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to defensive end Ryan Denney. The Bills pulled away with quarterback Trent Edwards completing a 30-yard touchdown pass to tight end Robert Royal.

With this win, the Bills started their season with a 1–0 record.

Week 2: at Jacksonville Jaguars

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Coming off an impressive home win over the Seahawks, the Bills flew to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a Week 2 duel with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In the first quarter, Buffalo drew first blood as RB Marshawn Lynch got an 11-yard TD run. In the second quarter, the Jaguars responded with kicker Josh Scobee getting a 28-yard field goal. The Bills closed the half with kicker Rian Lindell's a 21-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Jacksonville took the lead with RB Maurice Jones-Drew getting a 2-yard TD run and Scobee getting a 50-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Jaguars increased their lead with Scobee nailing a 39-yard field goal. Buffalo rallied as QB Trent Edwards completed a 7-yard TD pass to rookie WR James Hardy, along with Lindell's yard field goal.

With yet another win, the Bills improved to their first 2–0 start since 2003.

Week 3: vs. Oakland Raiders

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Coming off their road win over the Jaguars, the Bills went home, donned their throwback uniforms, and played a Week 3 duel with the Oakland Raiders. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski got a 23-yard and a 35-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Bills got on the board with RB Marshawn Lynch's 14-yard TD run. Oakland responded with Janikowski's 32-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Raiders increased their lead with QB JaMarcus Russell getting a 1-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, Buffalo began to rally as Lynch got a 3-yard TD run. Oakland immediately responded with Russell completing an 84-yard TD pass to WR Johnnie Lee Higgins. Afterwards, the Bills completed its rally with QB Trent Edwards completing a 14-yard TD pass to WR Roscoe Parrish. Then, Buffalo sealed the win with kicker Rian Lindell nailing the game-winning 38-yard field goal.

With the win, the Bills improved to 3–0 for the first time since 1992. With the Patriots' loss to the Dolphins, the Bills are now in first place in the AFC East after 3 weeks.

Also, during halftime, former Bills DE Bruce Smith (the NFL's All-Time Sack Leader) was added to the Bills Wall of Fame.

Week 4: at St. Louis Rams

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Coming off their last-second home win over the Raiders, the Bills flew to the Edward Jones Dome for a Week 4 interconference duel with the winless St. Louis Rams. In the first quarter, Buffalo drew first blood as kicker Rian Lindell got a 45-yard field goal. The Rams responded with WR Donnie Avery getting a 37-yard TD run. The Bills answered with Lindell's 35-yard field goal. In the second quarter, St. Louis increased its lead with RB Steven Jackson getting a 29-yard TD run.

In the third quarter, Buffalo began to rally as RB Fred Jackson got a 22-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, the Bills completed their comeback with CB Jabari Greer returning an interception 33 yards for a touchdown, QB Trent Edwards completing a 39-yard TD pass to WR Lee Evans, and Lindell nailing a 45-yard field goal.

With the win, Buffalo got its first 4–0 start since 1992.

Week 5: at Arizona Cardinals

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Coming off their road win over the Rams, the Bills flew to the University of Phoenix Stadium for a Week 5 interconference game with the Arizona Cardinals. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Cardinals QB Kurt Warner completed a 2-yard TD pass to WR Larry Fitzgerald. In the second quarter, Arizona increased its lead as RB Tim Hightower got a 17-yard TD run. The Bills responded as QB J.P. Losman completing an 87-yard TD pass to WR Lee Evans, yet the Cardinals replied with RB Edgerrin James getting a 1-yard TD run. Buffalo answered with Losman's 1-yard TD run, yet Arizona closed out the half with kicker Neil Rackers getting a 47-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Bills tried to catch up as kicker Rian Lindell got a 48-yard field goal, but the Cardinals answered with Warner completing a 2-yard TD pass to Fitzgerald. In the fourth quarter, Arizona pulled away as Rackers nailed a 38-yard field goal, along with Hightower getting a 2-yard TD run,

With the loss, Buffalo went into their bye week at 4–1.

QB Trent Edwards (3/3 for 18 yards), who originally started, was knocked out the game on the Bills' third offensive play by Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson with a concussion.

Week 7: vs. San Diego Chargers

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Coming off their bye week, the Bills played a Week 7 duel with the San Diego Chargers. In the first quarter, Buffalo drew first blood as kicker Rian Lindell got a 38-yard field goal. The Chargers responded with QB Philip Rivers completing a 14-yard TD pass to WR Malcom Floyd. In the second quarter, the Bills regained the lead with QB Trent Edwards (fully recovered from his concussion) completing a 2-yard TD pass to WR Lee Evans, along with Lindell getting a 27-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, San Diego regained the lead with Rivers completing a 12-yard TD pass to WR Vincent Jackson. Buffalo answered with RB Marshawn Lynch getting a 9-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, the Bills pulled away with Lindell nailing a 44-yard field goal.

With the win, not only did Buffalo improve to 5–1, they also got their first 3–0 home start since 1995.

A power outage at Ralph Wilson Stadium, caused by three helium balloons coming in contact with a transformer, led to portions of the game not being televised. For a short time during the first and second quarters, the game was played with no public address announcers, no scoreboard, and the time was kept by the officials on the field.

Week 8: at Miami Dolphins

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Coming off their win over the Chargers, the Bills flew to Dolphin Stadium for a Week 8 AFC East duel with the Miami Dolphins. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Dolphins QB Chad Pennington completed a 2-yard TD pass to TE Anthony Fasano. The Bills responded with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 19-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Buffalo took the lead as Lindell got a 43-yard and a 47-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Bills increased their lead as RB Marshawn Lynch got an 8-yard TD run. However, Miami began to respond as kicker Dan Carpenter got a 43-yard field goal, while RB Ricky Williams got a 3-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, the Dolphins sealed Buffalo's fate as Carpenter made a 45-yard field goal, LB Joey Porter causing QB Trent Edwards to fumble the ball in his own endzone (leading to a safety), and Carpenter nailing a 35-yard field goal.

With the loss, the Bills fell to 5–2.

Week 9: vs. New York Jets

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The Bills went home for a Week 9 AFC East duel with the New York Jets. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Jets kicker Jay Feely got a 37-yard field goal. Buffalo responded as QB Trent Edwards completed a 9-yard TD pass to rookie TE Derek Fine. However, New York responded as Feely got a 26-yard field goal, along with safety Abram Elam returning an interception 92 yards for a touchdown. After a scoreless second quarter, the Bills' deficit increased in the third quarter as Feely got a 20-yard field goal. Buffalo responded with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 53-yard field goal, but the Jets replied with RB Thomas Jones getting a 7-yard TD run. In the fourth quarter, the Bills tried to rally as CB Jabari Greer returned an interception 31 yards for a touchdown. However, New York pulled away with Feely making a 31-yard field goal.

With the loss, Buffalo fell to 5–3.

Week 10: at New England Patriots

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Trying to snap their two-game losing streak, the Bills wrapped up their three-straight divisional games in Gillette Stadium with a Week 10 AFC East duel with the New England Patriots. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Patriots QB Matt Cassel got a 13-yard TD run. In the second quarter, New England increased their lead as kicker Stephen Gostkowski got a 32-yard field goal. The Bills closed out the half with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 25-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Patriots answered with Gostkowski nailing a 37-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, New England pulled away with RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis getting a 1-yard TD run. Buffalo ended the game with QB Trent Edwards completing a 14-yard TD pass to rookie WR James Hardy.

With their third-straight loss, the Bills fell to 5–4.

Week 11: vs. Cleveland Browns

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Trying to snap a three-game losing streak, the Bills went home for a Week 11 MNF duel with the Cleveland Browns. In the first quarter, Buffalo struggled early as early interceptions from QB Trent Edwards helped Browns kicker Phil Dawson get a 40-yard and a 33-yard field goal. In the second quarter, Cleveland increased their lead as WR/KR Joshua Cribbs got a 2-yard TD run. The Bills answered as Edwards completed an 18-yard TD pass to RB Marshawn Lynch, along with kicker Rian Lindell getting a 26-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Browns answered with Dawson getting a 43-yard field. Buffalo replied with Lindell getting a 31-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, Cleveland greatly answered as RB Jerome Harrison got a 72-yard TD run. The Bills immediately replied as rookie CB Leodis McKelvin returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown. The Browns responded as Dawson got a 22-yard field goal. Buffalo took the lead as Edwards got a 1-yard TD run. Cleveland regained the lead as Dawson nailed a 56-yard field goal. The Bills' Lindell missed a 47-yard field goal wide right.

With their fourth-straight loss, Buffalo fell to 5–5.

Week 12: at Kansas City Chiefs

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Hoping to snap a four-game losing streak, the Bills flew to Arrowhead Stadium for a Week 12 duel with the Kansas City Chiefs. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Chiefs QB Tyler Thigpen completed a 36-yard TD pass to RB Jamaal Charles. The Bills responded with RB Marshawn Lynch getting a 1-yard TD run. In the second quarter, Buffalo took the lead as kicker Rian Lindell made a 21-yard field goal. Kansas City answered with Thigpen completing a 2-yard TD pass to TE Tony Gonzalez. Buffalo regained the lead as Lindell got a 39-yard field goal, while rookie CB Leodis McKelvin returned an interception 64 yards for a touchdown. The Chiefs struck back with kicker Connor Barth getting a 45-yard field goal, yet the Bills continued their offensive explosion as Lindell got a 34-yard field goal, along with QB Trent Edwards getting a 15-yard TD run.

In the third quarter, Buffalo continued its poundings with Edwards getting a 5-yard TD run, while Lindell got himself a 38-yard field goal. Kansas City tried to rally as Thigpen completed a 45-yard TD pass to WR Mark Bradley, yet the Bills replied with Edwards completing an 8-yard TD pass to WR Josh Reed. In the fourth quarter, Buffalo pulled away as Edwards completed a 17-yard TD pass to TE Derek Schouman. The Chiefs tried to come back as QB Quinn Gray completed a 3-yard TD pass to WR Dwayne Bowe, yet the Bills' lead was too much for Kansas City to overcome.

With the win, Buffalo improved to 6–5.

This marked the first time the Bills scored 50+ points on an opponent since Sept. 1991 against the Pittsburgh Steelers (52–34).[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/game_query.cgi?tm1=buf&tm2=pit&yr=1991]

Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers

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Coming off a road win over the Chiefs, the Bills went home for a Week 13 interconference duel against the San Francisco 49ers. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as 49ers QB Shaun Hill completed a 12-yard TD pass to WR Isaac Bruce. In the second quarter, the Bills continued to trail as kicker Joe Nedney made a 50-yard field goal. In the third quarter, Buffalo tried to rally as kicker Rian Lindell nailed a 22-yard field goal, but the team struggled offensively for the rest of the game.

With the loss, the Bills fell to 6–6.

QB Trent Edwards (10/21 for 112 yards) didn't play the second half, due to a groin injury.

Week 14: vs. Miami Dolphins

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Hoping to rebound from their home loss to the 49ers, the Bills flew to the Rogers Centre for their first game of their Canadian International series, with an AFC East rematch against the Miami Dolphins. In the first quarter, Buffalo trailed early as Dolphins QB Chad Pennington completed a 20-yard TD pass to TE Anthony Fasano. The Bills answered with kicker Rian Lindell. After that, Miami pulled away as kicker Dan Carpenter made three field goals (50, 35, and 27 yards).

With the loss, Buffalo fell to 6–7.

Week 15: at New York Jets

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Hoping to snap a two-game losing streak, the Bills flew to The Meadowlands for a Week 15 AFC East rematch with the New York Jets. With Trent Edwards still recovering from a groin injury, J.P. Losman was given the start.

Early on in the first quarter, Buffalo trailed as Jets running back Thomas Jones got a 2-yard touchdown run. The Bills responded with a 34-yard field goal from kicker Rian Lindell, but New York answered with quarterback Brett Favre completing an 11-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery. In the second quarter, Buffalo took the lead as Losman got an 8-yard touchdown run and completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Steve Johnson. However, the Jets got the halftime lead with a 47-yard touchdown run from running back Leon Washington.

In the third quarter, the Bills kept pace as Lindell made a 48-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, New York responded with kicker Jay Feely's 31-yard field goal. Buffalo regained the lead as running back Fred Jackson powered his way for an 11-yard touchdown run. However, the Jets prevailed as safety Abram Elam forced a fumble, allowing DE Shaun Ellis to return the ball 11 yards for a touchdown.

With the loss, not only did the Bills fall to 6–8, but they were eliminated from the playoff race.

Week 16: at Denver Broncos

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Hoping to snap a three-game losing streak, the Bills flew to Invesco Field at Mile High for a Week 16 duel with the Denver Broncos. Buffalo trailed early in the first quarter as Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler got a 2-yard touchdown run, followed by kicker Matt Prater getting a 23-yard field goal. Denver increased its lead in the second quarter with Prater's 30-yard field goal. The Bills responded with a 37-yard field goal from kicker Rian Lindell, followed by running back Marshawn Lynch's 2-yard touchdown run.

In the third quarter, Buffalo took the lead with Lindell's 49-yard and 28-yard field goal, but the Broncos answered with Cutler's 6-yard touchdown run. The Bills struck right back in the fourth quarter as quarterback Trent Edwards completed a 3-yard touchdown pass to rookie wide receiver Steve Johnson. Denver tied the game with Prater nailing a 43-yard field goal. Buffalo rallied with running back Fred Jackson getting an 8-yard touchdown run, followed the defense surviving the Broncos' late-game drive.

With the win, the Bills improved to 7–8.

Week 17: vs. New England Patriots

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Coming off their road win over the Broncos, the Bills closed out their season at home with a Week 17 AFC East rematch with the New England Patriots. Buffalo trailed early in the first quarter as Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski got a 33-yard field goal. After a scoreless second quarter, the Bills' deficit increased in the third quarter as running back LaMont Jordan got a 2-yard touchdown run. In the fourth quarter, New England added to their lead as Gostkowski nailed a 23-yard field goal.

With the loss, the Bills closed out their season at 7–9 for the third-straight season.

Notable roster additions

  • DT Marcus Stroud- Acquired via trade with the Jacksonville Jaguars in exchange for 2008 3rd and 5th round selections.
  • LB Kawika Mitchell- Signed as a free agent from the New York Giants.
  • DT Spencer Johnson- Signed as a free agent from the Minnesota Vikings.
  • TE Courtney Anderson- Signed as a free agent from the Oakland Raiders. Released on August 30.
  • CB William James – Signed as a free agent from the Philadelphia Eagles. Released on August 30, after being beaten out in training camp.

Notable roster losses

  • DT Anthony Hargrove- Suspended by league for one year January 24
  • RB Anthony Thomas- Released on February 27
  • DT Larry Tripplett- Released on February 29
  • LB Coy Wire- Released on February 27, failed physical
  • WR Peerless Price- Released on February 14
  • WR Sam Aiken- Signed with the New England Patriots as a free agent
  • CB Jason Webster- Signed with the New England Patriots as a free agent
  • TE Michael Gaines- Signed with the Detroit Lions as a free agent

NFL Draft

Going into the 2008 NFL Draft the team's biggest needs are at wide receiver, cornerback, and tight end. Specifically, the team's top three wide receivers were all under 5'11" in height, and a large wide receiver was a high priority for the team. The Bills had a large number of selections in the 2008 draft and addressed these needs by selecting Leodis McKelvin, considered by many to be the top cornerback in the draft, in round 1, and James Hardy, a 6'5" playmaking receiver also considered to be among the best in the class, in round 2. Tight end, however, was not addressed until Round 4, with the selection of Derek Fine. Depth picks filled out the rest of the draft order.

Draft Results

  • Round 1(11)- Leodis McKelvin, CB, Troy
  • Round 2(41)- James Hardy, WR, Indiana
  • Round 3(72)-Chris Ellis, DE, Virginia Tech
  • Round 4(114)-Reggie Corner, CB, Akron
  • Round 4(132)-Derek Fine, TE, Kansas
  • Round 5(147)-Alvin Bowen, OLB, Iowa State
  • Round 6(179)-Xavier Omon, RB, Northwest Missouri State University
  • Round 7(219)-Demetress Bell, OT, Northwestern State University
  • Round 7(224)-Steve Johnson, WR, Kentucky
  • Round 7(251)-Kennard Cox, DB, Pittsburgh

ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper, Jr. gave the Buffalo Bills a C+ grade for their 2008 NFL Draft, praising the selections of McKelvin and Hardy but criticizing the selections of Corner and Fine as reaches in the 4th round.

References

1. ^[Pro-football-reference.com https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/2008.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com: 2008 Buffalo Bills]
2. ^Jauron would be fired before the end of the following season
3. ^Johnson gained 1,000 or more yards in three straight seasons, from 2010 through 2012.
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/264729.html |title=Buffalo Bills finalize deal to play one game a year in Toronto |author=Gaughan, Mark and Jerry Sullivan |publisher=The Buffalo News |date=January 31, 2008 |access-date=February 6, 2008 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080203195604/http://www.buffalonews.com/home/story/264729.html |archivedate=February 3, 2008 |deadurl=no |df=mdy }}

External links

  • Official Website
  • Buffalo Bills Team Page
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