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Bills' Aaron Williams switched to safety

In a move many could see coming, the Buffalo Bills formally announced on Tuesday that former second round pick Aaron Williams would no longer be playing the position he was originally drafted for. No longer a full-time cornerback, Williams will now be doing all of his preparations as a safety.

Deciphering Buddy's Code: The Bills 2013 Draft Luncheon

You know the NFL Draft is almost here when the Buffalo Bills meet with the media for their annual pre-draft luncheon in Orchard Park. Like any other year, the Bills attempted to say nothing and everything all at once, in hopes to deceive their 31 counterparts from knowing their draft day intentions. What did WGR's Joe Buscaglia take away? Head inside to find out!

NFL Draft Podcast - The great QB debate

The Buffalo Bills have been operating all off-season like a team that is set on taking a quarterback in the 2013 NFL Draft. Between all the private workouts and pre-draft visits, the Bills are familiar with just about every quarterback available in this year's draft. Listen as WGR's Joe Buscaglia and Brian Koziol talk about them all!

NFL Draft Podcast - The Kolb difference?

Come back every day for another installment of the NFL Draft Podcast with Joe Buscaglia and Brian Koziol here on WGR550.com. Today, we take a look at how the addition of Kevin Kolb may or may not affect the Bills' draft plans in 2013. Head inside to listen!

Buscaglia: Re-evaluating Ryan Nassib

Through his first look, WGR's Joe Buscaglia didn't rate Syracuse QB Ryan Nassib as highly as others. With so many connecting Nassib to the Bills for obvious reasons, he went back and took a second look. Head inside to read a detailed analysis of Nassib's game and how it could translate to the NFL!

Polian Shares Bills Memories

He is synonomous with what many feel was the “Golden Era of Buffalo Bills Football.” Bill Polian, who  began with the Bills as Director of Pro Personnel and eventually became General Manager, was the architect of teams that won four consecutive AFC Championships.

 
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