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Peerless Price
8/20/2006
Price missed practice Sunday, two days after being held without a catch for the second straight preseason game. The Buffalo Bills wide receiver signed as a free agent in April after spending three seasons with the Atlanta Falcons and Dallas Cowboys. He's been battling Josh Reed most of training camp for the No. 2 spot behind Lee Evans.
4/10/2006
Price signed a four-year contract with the Bills on Monday, rejoining the team he spent his first four NFL seasons with. The speedy wide receiver's contract is worth more than $10 million and includes additional incentives should he take over as Buffalo's No. 1 target.
12/3/2005
Price was released by the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday. Dallas signed the receiver after he was cut by Atlanta earlier this season, but he never found a role with the Cowboys, grabbing just six balls for 96 yards.
10/17/2005
With rookie Patrick Crayton out at least a month with an ankle injury, Price will move up a spot on the Cowboys' depth chart and take over as the team's No. 3 wideout. The veteran receiver has seen little action this season, notching just one catch in two games.
10/2/2005
Despite getting some playing time the past two weeks, Price has been moved to the Cowboys' inactive list for this Sunday's game with the Raiders. Price is still looking to break into a significant role with his new team.
9/13/2005
Still working on digesting the Cowboys' playbook, Price was inactive for last weekend's season opener against the San Diego Chargers, and it's likely that he won't see any action in Monday night's meeting with the Washington Redskins either. The veteran receiver inked with Dallas earlier this month after being released by the Atlanta Falcons.
9/9/2005
Cowboys head coach Bill Parcells has yet to determine if Price will see any action in Sunday's regular-season opener against the San Diego Chargers. The receiver signed with Dallas earlier this week and has just a handful of practices under his belt. He'll likely be a game-time decision.
9/3/2005
Price agreed to a one-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, a move that reunites him with quarterback Drew Bledsoe. The pact reportedly is worth $2 million for the year, including a $500,000 signing bonus. The wide receiver had his best year in 2002, the lone season he played with Bledsoe in Buffalo. Price was cut by the Atlanta Falcons earlier in the week.
8/30/2005
Nearly recovered from a concussion, Price was back at practice with the Falcons on Monday, and other than some minor dizziness, he reported no problems. However, his return was brief, as the receiver was released by the club on Tuesday after failing to live up to expectations over the last two seasons. Since signing a seven-year, $42 million deal with Atlanta prior to the 2003 campaign, Price has caught just six touchdowns in 32 regular-season games.
8/28/2005
Price is listed as questionable for the Falcons' preseason finale after missing time with a concussion in the previous week.
8/24/2005
Price is still battling headaches from the concussion suffered when he was hit in last Friday's exhibition game against the Tennessee Titans. As a result, the Falcons' receiver is expected to skip Thursday's preseason meeting with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a precautionary measure. He plans to be ready for the start of the regular season, however.
8/22/2005
Price has been diagnosed with bruised ribs and a mild concussion, injuries suffered when he was hit in Friday's exhibition game against the Tennessee Titans. The Falcons' receiver improved significantly over the weekend, and he should be back on the field within the next couple of days, according to head coach Jim Mora. Price currently is listed as the team's No. 3 wideout behind starters Dez White and Michael Jenkins.
8/20/2005
Price left Atlanta's preseason game against the Tennessee Titans Friday in the third quarter with an apparent rib injury. The Falcons said they would update the wide receiver's condition on Monday.
6/15/2005
According to Falcons head coach Jim Mora, Price will not be released by the team prior to the opening of training camp on July 25. However, Mora did say that the much-maligned wide receiver likely will have to earn a starting job -- if not a roster spot -- in camp. Releasing Price at this stage would mean a $5.7 hit against the salary cap, and also would leave the remaining receiver corps thin in terms of experience. Price had just 45 receptions for 575 yards in 2004.