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McGee, Byrd active for Bills

There’s good news for the Buffalo Bills’ secondary, as both cornerback cornerback Terrence McGee and safety Jairus Byrd are active for tonight’s game against the New York Jets.

Both McGee and Byrd had been listed as questionable, but they’re both listed as active tonight.

The Bills’ inactives are wide receiver Steve Johnson, cornerback Ashton Youboty, defensive back Cary Harris, offensive lineman Demetrius Bell, wide receiver James Hardy, defensive end Chris Ellis, defensive tackle John McCargo and third quarterback Brian Brohm.

The Jets’ inactives are cornerbacks Dwight Lowery and Donald Strickland, quarterback Kevin O’Connell, linebackers Ryan Fowler and Kenwin Cummings, offensive lineman Robert Turner and defensive end Ropati Pitoitua. Erik Ainge is the third quarterback.

The Jets have confirmed that safety Eric Smith will, for the second consecutive week, start ahead of Kerry Rhodes in the base defense.

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4 Responses to “McGee, Byrd active for Bills”
  1. nfcbeast says: Dec 3, 2009 7:36 PM

    Well its a great game for them both to pad their stats. Sanchez prob give em 2 int each

  2. nfcbeast says: Dec 3, 2009 7:37 PM

    Well its a great game for them both to pad their stats. Sanchez prob give em 2 int each

  3. bluestree says: Dec 3, 2009 8:05 PM

    Can’t believe we have to sit through a night of Matt Millen. How can he even show his face around his former peers. He goes into a room with men who work insane hours to build a sucessful team, while he worked a short week for years, collecting a fat NFL paycheck while the franchise that was his responsibility declined year after year. How can he look other GM’s in the eye, and not feel like a worm? And now we have to listen to him. Who’s idea was this?

  4. wxwax says: Dec 3, 2009 8:23 PM

    Can we do something about getting Matt Millen off of TV?
    He offers nothing. And with his record of failure, why should I listen to what he has to say?
    Dump the clown.

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