Bills owner Ralph Wilson is in no hurry to have his team play more than one regular season game in Toronto.
Wilson said on Sunday he'd prefer to wait "two or three years" to determine whether the experiment is a success before he expands the schedule, according to the Associated Press.
The Bills are locked into playing five regular-season -- one a year -- and three preseason games in Toronto under the agreement which runs through 2012.
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Owens Has Helped Buffalo's Ticket Sales
The signing of Terrell Owens is already looking like a good business decision for the Bills.
The Buffalo News reported last week that the Bills have sold 53,048 season tickets, which is in line to equal last season's total of 56,011. That's quite an accomplishment in today's economic climate.
Last year's total ranked second in team history, behind 1992, when they sold 57,132.
Despite Reports, T.O. Is Still Looking For House
Bills wide receiver Terrell Owens is still in the market for a house, despite reports to the contrary on Wednesday.
Owens posted on his Twitter account Wednesday that his search was over, but later changed course and called his real estate agent unprofessional.
Maureen Flavin told the Associated Press early Wednesday that Owens had agreed to lease a 4,500-square-foot home in Orchard Park.
T.O. Finally Finds A Home In Buffalo
Terrell Owens has finally found a place to live in Buffalo.
Owens has agreed to lease a 4,500-square-foot, newly built home in Orchard Park, according to a real estate agent.
The search made headlines after Owens said he was turned down from viewing one home because the owners didn't want any drama in their neighborhood.
Bills May Look For Another Backup QB
The Bills have a solid defense and an All-Pro wide receiver, but will their play at quarterback hold them back?
Trent Edwards is Buffalo's top option at quarterback, and they have Ryan Fitzpatrick and Gibran Hamdan as reserves.
Edwards has never thrown more than eleven touchdowns in a season, and has appeared in just 24 NFL games.
Bills Deny Inquiring About New Stadium
Bills officials said Friday they have made no inquiries or plans to study the building of a new stadium.
Questions about a new stadium in Buffalo were raised in a column in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Buffalo officials maintained that no firm has been contacted and no initiative toward a new stadium has been planned.
Injured Bills CBs Uncertain For Minicamp
The Bills could be without cornerbacks Terrence McGee and Leodis McKelvin for the remainder of their spring minicamp practices.
Buffalo coach Dick Jauron said on Friday that he's not sure if either will be cleared for full practice for the team's final four sessions next week.
"I would say maybe," Jauron said.
McGee has been out since hurting his right shoulder on May 27, while McKelvin also has been out because of an infection to his middle right finger.
Residents Won't Rent T.O. Home In Orchard Park
Terrell Owens is having a difficult time finding a place to live in the Buffalo area.
On Tuesday night, Owens posted a message on his Twitter account about his difficulties.
The message said that he's "tripping about residents" who won't rent him a home in Orchard Park because they "[don't] want any drama n their neighborhood!! LOL!!! Wow!!."
Owens wanted a six-bedroom home in Orchard Park that lists for $489,397, and is also available for rent.
Bills Have Martial Arts Expert With Belichick Pedigree
The Buffalo Bills have a martial arts expert named Joe Jim working with their players this week.
Kim e runs a tae kwon do school in the Cleveland area. Kim has competed at the Olympic level and worked in coaching tae kwon do athletes for 15 years at the U. S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
New Bills defensive line coach Bob Sanders used Kim when Sanders was an assistant coach in Miami from 2001 to 2004.
?I try to bring my martial arts background and I try to figure out how can hand-to-hand fighting and leverage and footwork improve their pass rush or football skills,? Kim said.
Kim got his start working as a consultant to NFL teams in Cleveland when Bill Belichick, then coach of the Browns, began using him in 1991.
?Over the years I?ve learned from some great defensive coaches. Bill Belichick was the first, then Jim Bates and Nick Saban. They kind of took time and sat me down and said you?re an expert on what you do, let me teach you what we need from you. So I?ve developed that system over the years.?