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Bills To Release Bledsoe

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Buffalo will make Losman starting QB

By Len Pasquarelli
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With the Buffalo Bills poised to elevate second-year quarterback J.P. Losman to the starting job for 2005, ESPN.com has confirmed that the team will announce the release of 12-year veteran Drew Bledsoe on Wednesday afternoon, allowing him to become a free agent and continue his career with another team.

The imminent release was reported by ESPN.com last Friday in the Tip Sheet and also by ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

The decision to move forward with Losman, a first-round choice in 2004 who missed most of the season while recovering from a broken leg, was actually made weeks ago. But club officials, particularly in discussions between Bledsoe and coach Mike Mularkey last week, afforded the classy veteran the opportunity to consider returning to the team as a backup, and at a reduced salary.

After deliberating over the weekend, Bledsoe told the Bills he preferred to be released. The team, which is very sensitive to Bledsoe, respects him greatly, and certainly wants to do right by him, will honor his wishes. It is believed that Bills owner Ralph Wilson will attend the press conference.

Technically, Bledsoe cannot officially be released until next Tuesday, when the NFL's offseason moratorium on roster moves lapses.

ESPN.com has learned that there were discussions between the Bills and Dallas Cowboys officials in recent days about a potential trade. It is not known if the Cowboys opted not to pursue those talks or if Bledsoe advised the Bills he did not wanted to be traded. Such a deal would have reunited Bledsoe with Bill Parcells, the coach who brought him into the league as the first overall prospect selected in the 1993 draft.

Bledsoe played nine seasons for the Patriots until he was traded to the Bills in 2002 for a first-round draft choice. Bledsoe had suffered a serious chest injury in his final season with the Pats and lost his starting job to Tom Brady at that point.

There is still the possibility, of course, that Bledsoe could sign with the Cowboys as an unrestricted free agent. If he were to wind up in Dallas, there would be some irony to such a relocation. It was the Cowboys who dealt Buffalo a first-round pick in the '04 draft, and the extra selection was used by the Bills to grab Losman.

Several sources close to Bledsoe said he does not plan to retire.

After a couple of weeks at home in California, Losman arrived back at the Bills complex early last week, ahead of his teammates, to begin offseason workouts. Always a very hard worker, there was a reason for Losman to be the early bird in the weight room, since two sources told ESPN.com that he had been apprised of his pending ascent to starter's status.

The Bills will move forward without Drew Bledsoe.
Bledsoe, 33, had restructured his contract last spring to remain with the Bills for 2004. He was due a $1.05 million roster bonus in early March, and base salary of $3.3 million for 2005, and had a salary cap charge of $6 million-plus.

The decision to release Bledsoe now, though, is not so much a function of finances as it is the need by Buffalo to move in a different direction. The Bills feel they have gone as far as they can with Bledsoe and that they have to change the offensive dymanic in 2005 to close the gap between themselves and New England. They view the instant success of Ben Roethlisberger in Pittsburgh this season as validation that you can, indeed, win with a young quarterback when you surround him with solid talent.

Losman appeared in just four games in 2004, all cameos, and threw only five passes. But Mularkey and his staff are enamored of Losman, from both the physical and intangibles standpoints, and are ready to make the transition.

For his career, Bledsoe has appeared in 172 games and started all but one of them. He has completed 3,449 of 6,049 passes for 39,808 yards, with 221 touchdown passes, and 181 interceptions, with a career passer rating of 76.7. Bledsoe eight times threw for more than 3,000 yards and twice for 4,000-plus yards.

Len Pasquarelli is a senior NFL writer for ESPN.com. To check out Len's chat archive, click here .


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People in the Pro Football chatroom are saying he is going to the Cowboys... That might be true or a complete lie.
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Smithian wrote:People in the Pro Football chatroom are saying he is going to the Cowboys... That might be true or a complete lie.


I guess it has to be one or the other Image, LOL! They said the same thing on Pardon the Interruption!
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I for one hope it's not true.

Bledsoe = Vinny with even less mobility and absolutely NO pocket presence.

Not to mention he'll command double the salary. :shock:
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You build a line behind this guy and he will kill any defense. His arm and awareness are awesome.

He gets sack alot, because his check downs suck and he has only one good receiver that is always doubled.

I would like to see him go to Miami with Edgrin James or Shaun EX or whoever ends up there.
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Bledsoe needs to go to.....

The Browns.


Thats the only team I can think of that needs a QB badly.
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Clinton Portis wrote:Thats the only team I can think of that needs a QB badly.


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redskincity wrote:You build a line behind this guy and he will kill any defense. His arm and awareness are awesome.

He gets sack alot, because his check downs suck and he has only one good receiver that is always doubled.

I would like to see him go to Miami with Edgrin James or Shaun EX or whoever ends up there.
Yea, but we sign him, then we have to fix the right side of the OLine...there goes our FA money, and we can't get the DT and DE we so desperately need.

It doesn't seem worth it to me.
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redskincity wrote:You build a line behind this guy and he will kill any defense. His arm and awareness are awesome.


behind him? so does that mean the O-Line will line up in the backfield? or that bledoe will line up standing backwards in the pocket?

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Parcells has already built a comfortable retirement home for aging and handicapped QBs in Texas. Come on guys! Have some decency and sympathy for those less fortunate!
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No thanks, we don't need to take in the Mark Brunells of the world :wink:
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a Brunell waiting to happen
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His best games seem to come against his old team. Sadly, you can't play your old buds every weekend in the NFL.
For a few years there, Bledsoe was the king of New England. His departure still reeks of disrespect.
This is a guy who, in his later years, will be seriously messed up. For what ? Financial security ?
I hope to hell he goes someplace with good protection and a few boys that can catch his bullets and ensure his legacy as one of the better arms of the last ten years.
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One of the better arms, but also one of the worst sense of pocket presence and footwork.
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Headline: Jones supports Henson, won't comment on Bledsoe

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