John Lang
White Corey Bojorquez Jerseys , better known as "Bills Elvis", to become the second fan enshrined on the Buffalo Fan Wall of Fame" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteBuffalo Rumblingsa Buffalo Bills communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBillsOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections NewsNotesOpinionAnalysisDiscussionPodcastNFL DraftSalary CapFiled under:Notes“Bills Elvis” to be second inductee to Buffalo Bills Fan Wall of FameNew,12commentsJohn Lang, better known as “Bills Elvis”, to become the second fan enshrined on the Buffalo Fan Wall of FameEDTShareTweetShareShare“Bills Elvis” to be second inductee to Buffalo Bills Fan Wall of FameBuffalo Bills Elvis is the newest member of the Buffalo Fan Wall of Fame.It all started with a bet, according to John Lang in an interview with local television station WGRZ. The season-ticket-holder since 1992 tells the story:“A buddy of mine in Florida called me, and we were betting the Bills-Miami games for about 10 years or so, I was like ‘I’ll bet you double or nothing I get on TV.’” With help from his wife, Lang went out of his way to win the bet. A coat of white paint on an old guitar and a coat of darker paint for some instant sideburns were part of the first “Bills Elvis” costume. The Lockport native won the bet and was convinced to keep donning the costume. Now, nearly three decades later John Lang has become a routine fixture at games where he never fails to stand out. As a result of his commitment to the team through the Bills Elvis persona
Corey Bojorquez Jerseys 2019 , Lang will be inducted into the Buffalo Fan Wall of Fame organized by the BFLO Hall of Fame Experience. Lang is the second fan to be immortalized in this manner, following Pancho Billa, who was enshrined in November of last year. “A huge thank you to everyone for the past 27 years that I have had fun with at the games and to all Bills fans for helping me to continue the great tradition,” Lang said in a news release. “I have plans to be at every home game and eventually the Super Bowl!”ESPN personality Chris Berman will officially announce the induction of John Lang at an event on June 3rd. Tickets can be purchased here. Adding another offensive lineman to the mix." NewsNotesTransactionsBuffalo Bills trade Eli Harold for rookie OL Ryan BatesNew,108commentsAdding another offensive lineman to the mix.EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:Buffalo Bills trade Eli Harold for rookie OL Ryan BatesTwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailThe Buffalo Bills have traded defensive end Eli Harold to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for offensive lineman Ryan Bates, the team reports. The Bills dealt from a position of strength, where they have five or six roster-worthy defensive ends, to address offensive line depth—an area that’s been challenged with a host of injuries throughout training camp.Harold, 25, had signed a one year
White Marcus Murphy Jerseys , $895,000 contract with the Bills a few weeks before the 2019 NFL Draft. Once training camp sorted out the depth chart, it became increasingly clear that Harold wouldn’t be able to make the active roster. Behind the starting rotation of Jerry Hughes, Trent Murphy, and Shaq Lawson, the team had two promising youngsters in Mike Love and Darryl Johnson.Bates, 22, is a rookie who signed as an undrafted free agent with the Eagles after graduating from Penn State. The 6’4” 302-lb Bates played in 37 career games, with twelve starts. Nine of those starts were at left tackle, and three at right tackle. Bates turned in an exceptional workout at the NFL Combine
Marcus Murphy Jerseys 2019 , with great times in the 40-yard dash, three-cone drill, and short shuttle. He also had an above-average bench press, with 28 reps.The Bills had a serious need for a swing tackle, especially with Ty Nsekhe cementing himself into the lineup and Conor McDermott on the mend. Bates can compete for that opportunity alongside McDermott, Garrett McGhin, and the rest of Buffalo’s depth linemen. Given his size profile, Bates could also train as an interior lineman. His versatility is likely what spurred the Bills to trade for him.