Posts Tagged ‘Brian Brohm’
Posted: Thursday, February 25th, 2010 | Justin Hathaway | Tags: 2010 NFL Scouting Combine, Brad Butler, Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Chan Gailey, Demetrius Bell, Eric Wood, Fred Jackson, Marshawn Lynch, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Terrell Owens, Trent Edwards
During his Thursday news conference at the NFL Scouting Combine, Bills coach Chan Gailey wouldn’t address reports that the Bills might be interested in adding a veteran quarterback.
Posted: Sunday, December 27th, 2009 | Jason La Canfora | Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Trent Edwards, Week 16 injuries
The Bills expect newcomer Brian Brohm to make his first NFL start Sunday against the Falcons because starting QB Ryan Fitzpatrick is battling an ankle injury.
Posted: Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Ahmad Bradshaw, Brian Brohm, Bryant McFadden, Charles Woodson, Chris Crocker, Corey Webster, Cullen Jenkins, Darren Sharper, Devin Hester, Domata Peko, Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, Ed Reed, Fred Taylor, Haloti Ngata, Hines Ward, jarvis green, Jeremy Maclin, Jeremy Shockey, Johnny Jolly, Kareem McKenzie, Lance Briggs, Larry Fitzgerald, Mark Clayton, Matt Birk, Michael Boley, Michael Vick, Nick Barnett, Nick Collins, Nick Hardwick, Reggie Bush, Rich Seubert, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Ryan Pickett, Scott Mruczkowski, Shawne Merriman, Tank Johnson, Todd Heap, Trent Edwards, Troy Polamalu, Ty Warren, Vince Wilfork, Week 16 injuries
As teams around the league prepare for Week 16, here’s an update on some notable names from injury reports released Wednesday.
Posted: Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 | Jason La Canfora | Tags: Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Trent Edwards
Third-stringer Brian Brohm likely will be the Bills’ starting quarterback in Sunday’s game against the Falcons, according to a league source.
Posted: Sunday, December 20th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Trent Edwards, Week 15 injuries
The Bills benched QB Ryan Fitzpatrick in favor of Trent Edwards during Sunday’s home game against the Patriots, but it was a short-lived change.
Posted: Thursday, November 19th, 2009 | Steve Wyche | Tags: Brian Brohm, Buffalo Bills, Gibran Hamdan, Green Bay Packers
The Bills acquired QB Brian Brohm off the Packers’ practice squad, signing him to a two-year contract. The Packers matched the Bills’ offer to the 2008 second-round draft pick, but Brohm chose to go to Buffalo.
Posted: Saturday, September 5th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Brian Brohm, Green Bay Packers, John David Booty, Minnesota Vikings, roster cutdown
The Vikings have waived QB John David Booty, league sources told NFL Network’s Jason La Canfora.
Posted: Thursday, August 27th, 2009 | Steve Wyche | Tags: Brian Brohm, Byron Leftwich, Green Bay Packers, Josh Freeman, Josh Johnson, Luke McCown, Matt Flynn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Packers are concerned enough about their backup quarterback spot that they could get involved in trade talks with the Buccaneers, who are shopping Byron Leftwich, Luke McCown and Josh Johnson.
Posted: Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Brandon Marshall, Brett Favre, Brian Brohm, Brian Urlacher, Derrick Mason, Fran Tarkenton, Green Bay Packers, Mark Clayton, Matt Flynn, Minnesota Vikings, Paul Hornung, Ronnie Brown, Roy Williams
Packers legend Paul Hornung told a crowd of supporters that Brett Favre will not win if he goes to Minnesota. He is the second member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame to take aim at Favre during the offseason.
Posted: Sunday, September 28th, 2008 | NFL.com Staff | Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Brian Brohm, Green Bay Packers
After throwing a 48-yard TD pass to Greg Jennings, Aaron Rodgers left the field with what looked to be a shoulder injury with 1:55 left in the third quarter.
Posted: Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 | Adam Schefter | Tags: Aaron Rodgers, Brian Brohm, Green Bay Packers, Matt Flynn
The Green Bay Packers — the franchise that launched the careers of players such as Bart Starr and Brett Favre — do not have a quarterback on their opening 53-man roster that ever has started an NFL game.