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The billboard: Throwback uniforms debut
Updated: August 21, 2010, 8:26 AM
PITTSFORD — The Bills unveiled their new white throwback jerseys at the end of
Thursday's practice. The new edition is modeled after their road jerseys worn in the 1965
season. Trent Edwards, Lee Evans, Chris Kelsay, Brian Moorman, Terrell Owens, Paul Posluszny
and Donte Whitner sported the duds.
For the record, the striping on the sleeves is not identical to the striping on the jerseys of
the '60s, whereas the sleeve striping on the blue throwbacks is the same as in the old days.
Regardless, they looked great.
The Bills will wear their white throwbacks for the Hall of Fame game against Tennessee on Aug.
9 as well as road games at New England (Sept. 14) and Tennessee (Nov. 15). They will wear
their home, blue throwback jersey for the home game against Miami (Nov. 29).
Help from Hoss
Bills tight end Jonathan Stupar is a nephew of former NFL quarterback Jeff Hostetler, and
Stupar is acutely aware of the special, painful place his uncle holds in Bills history.
Hostetler, of course, quarterbacked the New York Giants over the Bills in Super Bowl XXV.
"I've watched that game on tape," Stupar said. "Oh my gosh, it's one of the best Super Bowls
ever, maybe the best up until the Giants' Super Bowl a couple years ago [against New
England]."
Hostetler, who went 55-33 as an NFL starter, now lives in West Virginia.
"That season [1990] was the first time he really played, and that was going into his sixth or
seventh season with the Giants," Stupar said. "It just goes to show you to be patient, wait
for your opportunities and take advantage of them when you get them. He's been great with me.
I talk to him all the time, and he gives me bits of information about being in the NFL."
Stupar, currently the Bills' fourth string TE, spent 12 weeks last year on the Bills' practice
squad and the last four on the active roster. He has a good shot to make the practice squad
again if he doesn't make the 53-man cut.
Sideline views
A full house of more than 4,000 watched Thursday night's practice. Terrell Owens had a leaping
grab over Leodis McKelvin on a long pass to the end zone in seven-on-seven drills. Bryan Scott
had an interception. NASCAR star Greg Biffle was in the house. So were some NFL officials.
Rian Lindell booted a 50-yard field goal with teammates and the crowd razzing him.
Directions
From Buffalo take the Thruway to Exit 47. Take Route 490 East for 25 miles to Exit 25
(Fairport Road ... 31F). Follow signs to fan parking and shuttle bus lots.
Schedule
The Bills practice from 2:15 to 4:20 p.m. today and 10:10 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. Saturday. The
team is off Sunday. Complimentary tickets for the night practices Aug. 11 and 13 are available
starting today at the Rochester-area Verizon Wireless store locations. There's one at the
Eastview Mall, near St. John Fisher.
Quote of the Day
"Trust me. Trust me when I say this: It's not gonna be an easy game for New England. Trust
me."
— Terrell Owens, asked by a fan if the Bills would beat the Patriots in the season
opener..
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